• Looks like some good friendly fun. Sometimes it can be dangerous with a B playing with a real large breed if they're ruff. One of mine got slightly bit through the skin playing ruffly with a Mastiff, it wasn't fighting or mean, just a bit too rough.


  • @nobarkus:

    Looks like some good friendly fun. Sometimes it can be dangerous with a B playing with a real large breed if they're ruff. One of mine got slightly bit through the skin playing ruffly with a Mastiff, it wasn't fighting or mean, just a bit too rough.

    Yes, I know. But Mody is living together with ridgeback and has learned how to overfight much larger dogs:) Kidding….I am carefull and allways follow Modys games with other dogs;)


  • Mody had good training with Simba.:D

    PS. Is this Czechoslovakian Wolfdog?


  • @Tiva:

    Mody had good training with Simba.:D

    PS. Is this Czeslovakian Wolfdog?

    Simba has good training with Mody:D Yes, I wasn?t able to translate the breed name, it?s 6 months old puppy of wolfdog.


  • Great shots! She's definitely winning 😃 😃


  • We have 2 wolfdogs that come to our dog park, they are wonderful creatures, especially the male is very playful with my Nicky, who always greets him!

    Great photos, looks like Mody is winning.


  • Nice photos. It seems like the wolfdog is adjusting to Mody. My Calli does the same thing when she plays with the B's. She'll lay down and play from that position. Unless it's just true laziness!


  • Sooo cool….

    We had last the change to cuddle with an czech wolfdogg. and .... wow...

    I'm totally in love with bats and wolves and sometimes... a wolfdog will be joining our crew... (it's a nice dog to work with and their caracters are very nice I think)

    Great photo's! mody is soooo cute... 😃


  • I really didn?t know our national breed could be so popular abroad. I feel proud of wolfdogs:) I don?t have many experiences with them, but I think they are some way similar to basenjis - free and independent and inteligent…


  • @Petra:

    I really didn?t know our national breed could be so popular abroad. I feel proud of wolfdogs:) I don?t have many experiences with them, but I think they are some way similar to basenjis - free and independent and inteligent…

    Yes that's tight, they only want to work for their owners hahahaha
    (I always explain people "its like a Basenji x german shepard mix but a bit different hahaha)

    Here is a very nice link of a friend of us who breeds Wolfdogs:

    http://www.vantaelsesluske.nl/index.php

    At the left, you can click on "onze honden" to see some nice pics

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