How to tell the difference between real and fake Czech wolfdogs

The Czech wolfdog, whose full name is Czechoslovakian wolfdog, also known as Czechoslovakian wolfdog, appeared in the second half of the twentieth century.
Overall appearance: The body is strong and rectangular in shape. Its body shape, appearance, movement, and fur color and texture are exactly the same as those of a wolf, but its personality is extremely docile.
Important ratio: The ratio of shoulder blade height to body length (measured from the top of the shoulder to the tip of the hip) is 10:9. The optimum ratio of shoulder blades to chest depth is 1:1.5.
Body shape and height: 60-75 cm;
Weight: 20kg~35kg.
Head: Erect, right-angled ears are very flexible.
Tail fur: In winter, thick down grows under the upright, closed outer coat.
Color: A variety of colors or any color, but mainly yellow, gray and silver gray. Dark gray on the neck and chest is also acceptable.
Hair: The hair is straight and thick. Their coat is different in winter and summer. In winter, their coat is very thick, tightly wrapping their body like a coat, reaching to the inner thighs, inside the ears, scrotum and between the toes.
Skin: Elastic, tight, without any wrinkles.
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