The difference between Czech wolfdog and wolf

The Czech Wolfdog’s body shape, appearance, movement, and coat color and texture are all exactly the same as those of a wolf, but its personality is extremely docile.
The Czech Wolfdog has been banned in many countries because it looks too much like a wolf. Its ancestor is a hybrid between a wolf and a German Shepherd, and its coat color is very similar to that of a wolf.
The main difference between it and a wolf is its eyes and ears:
1. The Czech Wolfdog’s eyes are very round and energetic. The wolf’s eyes often flash with a fierce light, and its brows are majestic and very domineering. Dog eyes, however, are gentler.
2. The Czech Wolfdog’s ears are much larger than those of the wolf.
3. Although the appearance of the Czech Wolfdog is very similar to that of a wolf, the Czech Wolfdog has a very docile temperament.
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