WOLFDOGS - WHICH ONE IS BEST? | Czechoslovakian Wolfdog, Saarloos, Volkosoby

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  • @deannilvalli6579
    @deannilvalli6579 5 років тому +395

    I am familiar with the CZ "wolfdog" as you call it. This was probably the most intelligent dog I have ever known. She was no problem around any children, was not at all aggressive unless provoked, and even another friend's Rottweiler was slightly afraid of her. She was very warm, very attached and loyal, and very expressive with her emotions. A truly great dog.

    • @deannilvalli6579
      @deannilvalli6579 5 років тому +4

      @@brianchou2567 She died some time ago. Available in Germany and the Czech Republic, though not common.

    • @maryanadote8764
      @maryanadote8764 4 роки тому +5

      And you Can get IT in Slovakia too

    • @wendyDarling26
      @wendyDarling26 3 роки тому +4

      @@deannilvalli6579 after Czechoslovakia split, patronage of the breed has fallen under Slovakia, so you can get it there as well.

    • @karel887
      @karel887 3 роки тому +3

      They are the national breed of both CZ and SK. We have a 6 month old and yes, she is by far the smartest dog I've ever known. She is great with my kids 4 and 7. They are confident and deal with her better than my wife. We've been training with her for 2 months now and she is great and loves the dog park with her friends.

    • @jadakkiss4155
      @jadakkiss4155 2 роки тому

      How to train wold

  • @heathenwolf4997
    @heathenwolf4997 5 років тому +227

    My favorite is the Sarloos Wolfdog. The more I learn about them the more I fall in love.

    • @kelsey127
      @kelsey127 5 років тому +3

      yes

    • @xxholicxxclover7413
      @xxholicxxclover7413 5 років тому +2

      Same

    • @PeachDragon_
      @PeachDragon_ 4 роки тому +4

      They're the "good boys" Of the wolfdogs, but the one i had was wayyy too anxious

    • @fireinjunred
      @fireinjunred 4 роки тому

      Commissar Purity what’d you do w/ it?

    • @leonievw2466
      @leonievw2466 4 роки тому +1

      I know a few, all except one had fear issues.

  • @lupusdeum3894
    @lupusdeum3894 5 років тому +13

    My female GSD met a male Canadian timberwolf at our local dogbeach one day. You would have thought they were old friends the way they acted toward each other.
    Love you & your pups, Anneka!

  • @havenmirabella3003
    @havenmirabella3003 5 років тому +32

    My favorite would be the Saarloos. I like the timid and shy personality; it matches my own introverted personality. I hope to get one after I buy a larger home for them to run in and spread out.

  • @soullesscemloxk
    @soullesscemloxk 5 років тому +51

    Thank you for this. Sincerely!
    I've been looking into this Czechoslovakian wolfdog called Taiyo, she's really sweet, kind, and friendly but also playful. She's never had a home, and when I met her I fell in love instantly. But I didn't know quite if she was a right choice, due to temperament in certain wolfdog breeds. Now I know she'd make an excellent choice, so thank you, really! Now Taiyo is happy and in her sweet home, and so far so good!
    Again, all my thanks!

    • @adrianvargas2261
      @adrianvargas2261 5 років тому

      Good luck hopefully You will get her keep in touch

    • @boseifrit5480
      @boseifrit5480 5 років тому +1

      Lucky man. My mom wants a cavapoo or a small dog. I want a wolfdog or a pitbull bc my gma had a pit my whole life and he was the best. He died at 14. Wolfdogs r just awesome

  • @kiffniru
    @kiffniru 5 років тому +54

    Before I was born my parents had a wolf hybrid. Her name was Nikki. She was malamute and wolf. She LOVED people and children, but did not like other animals. I dont know the percent of wolf, but she was a very pretty dog.(I’ve only seen pictures)

    • @Ekphrasys
      @Ekphrasys 5 років тому

      CaitlinKora if she was the daughter of a wolf and a dog was a so called F1. F 1 Can have a wolf percentage oscillating from 40
      To around 60 %. They are illegal to own almost anywhere .

    • @IIchicgo
      @IIchicgo 2 роки тому

      @@Ekphrasys Sssssshhhh :P My wolf-hybrid doesn't want to hear it XD

    • @zaccllewellyn8950
      @zaccllewellyn8950 Рік тому

      Or the type of wolf, if they were able to notice the malamute it must've been quite a high content

    • @zaccllewellyn8950
      @zaccllewellyn8950 Рік тому +1

      @@Ekphrasys no all you need to do is walk them at times and places where people don't go alot

  • @TheFrenchy82
    @TheFrenchy82 5 років тому +265

    I like The Czechslovakian dog ! :-)

    • @ranchothedog
      @ranchothedog 5 років тому +6

      me too :)

    • @tommytim1888
      @tommytim1888 5 років тому +6

      I Have 11 month old Czech Girl she is a Stunning Beast.She settled with my 2 German Shepherd Girls..Well worth getting i love my Maya.

    • @rehanansari009
      @rehanansari009 5 років тому +1

      @@tommytim1888 send puppys to india ??? Plz

    • @tommytim1888
      @tommytim1888 5 років тому +3

      @@rehanansari009 Sorry i did not Rescue her to breed.

    • @rehanansari009
      @rehanansari009 5 років тому +1

      @@tommytim1888 breeding is circle of life ... Law of nature ... Sex is fundamental ryt ...
      Dont be shit .... Give us .
      We indian give too much too russia ... and russian ppl ...

  • @Huskyandwolfdog
    @Huskyandwolfdog 5 років тому +133

    Our 7 month old czech wolfdog and our 4 year old husky say; paws up in the air for your video's!

    • @jurajjuricek7215
      @jurajjuricek7215 Рік тому

      no Czech, but Czechoslovakian ... its Slovak national breed.

    • @Huskyandwolfdog
      @Huskyandwolfdog Рік тому +2

      @@jurajjuricek7215 czech wolfdog is just short for czechoslovakian wolfdog...we also have a husky, it's a siberian husky, but I leave the 'siberian' part often. My dogs don't mind and you're the first to comment about it.😉👍

  • @angorahm4640
    @angorahm4640 5 років тому +24

    If anyone wants a wolfdog but doesn't have experience with 'wild' and 'hyper' type breeds, I'd highly suggest a Tamaskan! They were bred and really do look like wolves! However they are not meant to have wolf content, though some breeders add it in

    • @Animal-Watch
      @Animal-Watch  5 років тому +9

      Hi, I have a Tamaskan and she is amazing. You are right, some have a small amount of wolf blood, but so small now, it is really not noticeable at all - I'm talking about 2 - 8% max. My girl is wonderful and she features in a couple of Animal Watch episodes.

    • @thomasranjit7781
      @thomasranjit7781 Рік тому +1

      @@Animal-Watch if you want to do an episode on Kombai dog from India please do so, they have wolf content in them, even Serbian rotweiller dogs are afraid at the presence of Kombai dog from India..

  • @anotherthez7598
    @anotherthez7598 5 років тому +125

    Love these dogs, major problem is the space required for them to be really happy + all that shedding, I've lived with Huskys... I'll be soon moving to a place with a much larger area for them to roam - all my dogs & cats sleep inside btw. Speaking of cats, you could present us with some cool Norwegian Forest Cats. Cheers :)

    • @theone5404
      @theone5404 5 років тому +3

      A good fish oil will help reduce shedding.

    • @Lyssor
      @Lyssor 5 років тому +13

      Space required? Well... even if you had a huge ranch with forest, the CSW would spend his day lying in your bed anyways :D

    • @anotherthez7598
      @anotherthez7598 5 років тому

      @@Lyssor Most probably true lol

    • @anotherthez7598
      @anotherthez7598 5 років тому +2

      @@theone5404 Linseed oil can do the same.

    • @theone5404
      @theone5404 5 років тому +1

      @@anotherthez7598 I don't use vegetable sourced oils, unless it's organic cold pressed coconut or hemp seed oil. Not to my carnivores.

  • @libelle8124
    @libelle8124 5 років тому +33

    I really love your videos about the wolf dogs and I hope that through these videos the amount of people who would want one for prestige reasons will decrease. Personally I am an absolute cat-person, being owned by two beautiful jet-black boys. Every now and then I think I should get a dog, but then I reach the conclusion that dogs may not really enjoy my laid-back life style. So watching your videos is probably the closest I will ever get to owning a dog and especially when it comes to wolf dog.

    • @TheWolfspirit22
      @TheWolfspirit22 5 років тому +5

      There are couch potato dogs, and little dogs who don't need a lot of exercise.

    • @katk7505
      @katk7505 5 років тому +3

      If you ever really want a dog but don't want to deal with the exercise aspect you could get an older rescue :) older dogs with no behavioral issues end up in rescues all the time just because they're old and can't do as much anymore.

  • @usakomihana
    @usakomihana 5 років тому +37

    I'm really proud of our Czechoslovakian wolfdog♥I'm from Czech republic and I love this breed. However, it's not for everyone :)
    my grandgrandfather trained them in military! We still have trophies and photos at home with them :)

  • @darrellowings2343
    @darrellowings2343 Рік тому +3

    The most impressive wolf dog to me that I've seen is that Volkasob as a working dog. That dog really made an impression on me. So rare and such a working dog I can't see it ever being owned by private owners to any extent. Interesting in breeding how you can just sometimes almost luck up and hit the jackpot. I think they did with that dog.

  • @johana5222
    @johana5222 5 років тому +47

    I think, every dog is best, but my favourite is Czechoslovakian wolfdog because I ma from the Czech Republick❤️

    • @rehanansari009
      @rehanansari009 5 років тому

      Send wolf pair of puppys to india ???

    • @johana5222
      @johana5222 5 років тому

      Sorry, I haven't got puppies

    • @rehanansari009
      @rehanansari009 5 років тому

      @@johana5222 from any other breeder!???
      I will pay for that

    • @johana5222
      @johana5222 5 років тому

      Try Czech portal bazoš.cz, there are puppies

    • @rehanansari009
      @rehanansari009 5 років тому

      @@johana5222 they import here in india ??

  • @WILD__THINGS
    @WILD__THINGS 5 років тому +56

    Would love to see videos on coywolves and coyote/dog hybrids

    • @NoneNone-kp1qc
      @NoneNone-kp1qc 5 років тому +10

      WILD THINGS coywolfs are extremely dangerous, there now in the top 3 most dangerous animals in Canada and have been responsible for apparently a lot of human deaths.... they have taken all the most dangerous and good points from the wolf including hunting in packs....

    • @WILD__THINGS
      @WILD__THINGS 5 років тому +4

      @@NoneNone-kp1qc Really?? I didn't know they had ever killed anyone

    • @WILD__THINGS
      @WILD__THINGS 5 років тому +6

      @@NoneNone-kp1qc Can you provide any source for your claim that they are responsible for "a lot of human deaths"? I wasn't able to find anything of the sort and in fact only a couple of cases of coyotes killing people.

    • @foofieviolet
      @foofieviolet 5 років тому +2

      WILD THINGS there’s a documentary on coywolves on Netflix currently. I haven’t seen that one, but I did see one on pbs I think a few years ago. I can’t recall human deaths, but I can say there’s more of a danger because they can be just as large and powerful as a wolf, but are less timid, and are bold like a coyote and live in urban areas. In the documentary I watched they were definitely worried about that, and in fact one was growling at ppl if they cane in his territory, so they killed him, only to discover it was because he was protecting his mate and young pups in their den. Usually, they roam (I can’t remember the exact number, but for some reason my mind brings up the number 40? But can’t remember if it was miles or kilometers) over a night or two. They have extensive territories, and are very good at keeping out of sight in urban areas, so it was unique that this male was growling at humans and staying in one small area. It’s such a fine line between the safety of humans and animal conservation. Like the other commenter said, they also take up natural wolf territories

    • @amzarnacht6710
      @amzarnacht6710 5 років тому +9

      @@NoneNone-kp1qc Taking the cunning and boldness of a coyote and adding the power of a wolf to it... can certainly be problematic, though only passingly to humans. Yotes and yote-crosses will be far more willing to live in suburban and even urban areas, increasing the encounter potential with humans, than wolves which would avoid such areas like the plague. But, if you cross a coyote with a domestic breed that they don't *eat* before mating with and you have the same problem - plenty of cunning, plenty of potential for a lot of power in the hybrid (depending on the domestic).
      But such admixtures can also be advantageous for security, farm, and other work as the coyote is a *damn* smart animal that, if socialized from birth and trained properly could probably do any job required of modern security animals.
      As for coy-crosses and human fatalities: pure coyotes and coydogs have more reported attacks on humans than wolves or confirmed coywolves by a very, very large margin. And attacks on domestic pets by coyotes is a plague in many areas from farmland to inner cities.

  • @patriciaclark409
    @patriciaclark409 5 років тому +40

    Your girl seems to have a longer, more elegant muzzle than the Russian. The Saarloos are cutely adorable.

  • @command_unit7792
    @command_unit7792 5 років тому +82

    The Volkasoby seem like the prefection of the wolfdog concept they reportedly dont stop attacking when shot and they are not afraid of humans!

    • @astridklingemann1150
      @astridklingemann1150 4 роки тому +2

      So they act like a dog😉the behaviour of the Wolf is what you do‘nt like.!?I think a wolfdog should have the Look from a real Wolf 🐺 and also the character.I have a wolfdog and i love the difference to a dog. 😏

    • @command_unit7792
      @command_unit7792 4 роки тому +2

      @@astridklingemann1150 The wolf timid nature makes it hard to train and its interactions with humans can be really hit or miss and they can be afriad of Gun fire...Volkasoby are not as timid as wolfs and according to reports can be shot and still continue attacking and they go for the balls.
      They are also easier to train and their interaction with humans is predictable.

    • @akchiroptera
      @akchiroptera 4 роки тому +1

      Command_Unit yes ,in this way i think you are right ...i have a wolfdog and i love the way he is so different 😏But you are right,he isn‘t a working dog 😉

  • @miriamelchami346
    @miriamelchami346 4 місяці тому +1

    I own a Czechoslovakian wolfdog, her name is Aria. She's the best decision I made in my life. SWEETEST dog ever she blows my mind !

  • @jurajjuricek7215
    @jurajjuricek7215 Рік тому

    CV is very familiar and protects her family and home excellently - without special training. I have a CV for 14 years on good condition. Female with a height of 67 cm and a weight of 44 kg. Breed for heavy demanding mountain tourism

  • @hartoz
    @hartoz 5 років тому +29

    All breeds of Wolfdog are banned in Australia.
    However.....
    I had a German Shepherd, Dingo cross, and he was awesome. So I imagine these breeds would be great companions as well.

    • @Lyssor
      @Lyssor 5 років тому +8

      jeez, is there any fun thats not banned in australia?

    • @emanuelaamati1297
      @emanuelaamati1297 5 років тому +5

      Actually there's a guy in Queensland who has 2 Czech andi found often an add about selling Saarlos. Very popular are coming the wolf like as tamaskan or lycos but no wolf blood in it. Rules in Australia are constantly changing.

    • @boseifrit5480
      @boseifrit5480 5 років тому +1

      Haha dingos are hilarious

    • @thomasranjit7781
      @thomasranjit7781 5 років тому

      Please import rajapalayam dog from India, U can google it... beautiful dog breed.

    • @blacksabbia
      @blacksabbia 5 років тому

      Theres a czeck dog breeder in Wollongong apparently

  • @IMM11
    @IMM11 5 років тому +28

    Congrats for your super vids and for your cehoslovac wolf dogs. Îl need to chose from Bucovina shepherd dog and cehoslovac wolf dog

    • @deathmedicaldave4823
      @deathmedicaldave4823 5 років тому +1

      Marius Marian Ignatescu easy choose czechoslovakian wolfdog 😉

    • @voornaam3191
      @voornaam3191 5 років тому

      How many sheep do you own? Find out what is best for your farm. Get yourself solid advise. Ask this lady.

    • @rollothewalker5535
      @rollothewalker5535 5 років тому +1

      Salut! Am văzut ca si tu ești roman, deci sa vorbim pe limba noastra. In fine, asta depinde de spatiul pe care il ai, unde vrei sa il ți (in casa sau afara, in curte), si timpul pe care îl poți oferi.

  • @heikootto2865
    @heikootto2865 5 років тому +3

    Don't know how I came here but the first dog is just breathtaking beautiful....uff I'm in Love..

  • @Jaumesubirachs
    @Jaumesubirachs 5 років тому

    Hi, tks for you new youtube episode. All the things that you say about Saarloos fits 100% with my Saarloos, and despite all my hard work, veterinary help, medication and help from professional trainers he is very afraid, panic, of unknown people and I can not take him out for a walk in the street. We have to go to the field. This week he will be 1 year old, he’s very young. Everything you explain helps me understand and accept my situation. So, thank you very very much! All the best from Catalonia. Best regards.

    • @Animal-Watch
      @Animal-Watch  5 років тому

      You are most welcome and good luck 🙏

  • @historiareiss5383
    @historiareiss5383 5 років тому +2

    I always adored wolves and German shepherds. The history behind the breeding of these dogs are so intriguing, I love your videos 💖💖

  • @talladegathomas9484
    @talladegathomas9484 5 років тому +19

    Could you do a video about the Tamasken wolf dog?

    • @emanuelaamati1297
      @emanuelaamati1297 5 років тому +5

      Hardly, inside the tamaskan there's no trace of wolf blood. It's just been created for resemblance of a wolf. It's just an husky mix as the lycos.

    • @talladegathomas9484
      @talladegathomas9484 5 років тому +1

      @@emanuelaamati1297 so would it be safe to have around kids and horses?

    • @kj-lg8ht
      @kj-lg8ht 4 роки тому +1

      Talladega Thomas it really depends on how you train them/socialise them. from what i heard they can be sweet and safe

  • @ranchothedog
    @ranchothedog 5 років тому +13

    Great info! Thanks for sharing :)

  • @Shiddy101
    @Shiddy101 5 років тому +9

    The Sarloos is precious, their eyes are so beautiful. I would love to have one as my best friend one day. Anyone know how difficult it can be to find a breeder in the USA?

    • @TheWolfspirit22
      @TheWolfspirit22 5 років тому +3

      You'd have to do your research on where wolfdogs are aloud, here in Oregon keeping one is illegal.

  • @luponscarleteye7933
    @luponscarleteye7933 5 років тому

    I have had a Saarloos, they are great wolfdogs, very sweet towards the humans they know. Their temperement is exactly like you describes. Mine was also very different in color and was pretty well builed, one of the bigger ones. I still miss him to this day.

  • @henryc.zambrano2753
    @henryc.zambrano2753 5 років тому +5

    Very interesting and ilustrative video. If someday hoy come todo México, hoy sholud look for calupoh wolfdog and they Amarok wolfdog. Thanks for sharing.

  • @REVITALS
    @REVITALS 4 роки тому +1

    HELLO FROM ISRAEL :-)
    You are amazing! I've been raising dogs for about 41 years. Since I was 5.
    My first was a real wolf just like from the forest. Colors of black and light gray. I was able to handle it and tame alone.
    Later, I had a special German shepherd who came to me when he was 3, after being abused until this stage. After two weeks the dog ate out of my hand and listened only to me very much. In addition, he trusted me about other people who tried to approach him.
    And other dogs, some mixed breeds.
    The last of these - Piranay is involved with English Pointer. Born and passed away in my hands at the age of 14 (98 Dog years!). He Weighed 55 kg, and had the appearance of a piranay, with character partly piranay and many of the pointer. He was an alpha dog. I trained him so well, to the point, that I talked to him like a human being, and he did and understood everything. Your dedication is noteworthy. I follow your videos and learn a lot.
    THANK YOU SOOO MUTCH! XOXOX

  • @ablue5419
    @ablue5419 5 років тому +10

    Another wolf dog and is my favorite is the blue bay shepherd is just beautiful.

  • @icekitty400
    @icekitty400 5 років тому +2

    They're all beautiful breeds of Wolf dogs but got to say Kumi looks absolutely gorgeous! Take care Anneka 😊

  • @NoneNone-kp1qc
    @NoneNone-kp1qc 5 років тому +2

    Fantastic video, very informative...... I have a friend who has three Czechoslovakian Wolfdogs, they are all very different from one another in temperament as in night and day different...... I think a really important point to anyone thinking in owning one would be that you should be prepared for an array of temperaments that your wolfdog could possibly have and expect the unexpected rather than thinking you will get a specific temperament.... ranging from extremely coy (Shy) to extremely dominant...... as well as needing a decent sized enclosed high fenced garden...... and a dog that needs some serious daily exercise as in three x 1 hour cross country walks preferably of lead if possible......

  • @Dillon000
    @Dillon000 5 років тому +7

    This lady should be a model, she’s absolutely gorgeous

  • @LethalDoseOfDuB
    @LethalDoseOfDuB 5 років тому +6

    Czech dog is gorgeous, these are all gorgeous it's a shame no wolves wolfdogs anything with any wolf blood in it is allowed in Australia I want one :(

  • @user-gt8bl9wx5d
    @user-gt8bl9wx5d 2 роки тому

    just got one Czekoslovakia Wolfdog. he is truly wonderful.

  • @talontorres2911
    @talontorres2911 5 років тому +60

    Ah yes the Russian wolf dog protecting motherlands borders

    • @eka_nin
      @eka_nin 5 років тому

      Bo Shredd it’s German tf

    • @boseifrit5480
      @boseifrit5480 5 років тому

      @@eka_nin 😂

  • @matthewramirez4670
    @matthewramirez4670 5 років тому +3

    I say they all are the best, such beautiful wolfdogs. Great vid👍

  • @Destitute77
    @Destitute77 5 років тому +3

    I get a bit emotional watching you with your beautiful girl (don’t want to butcher her name lol). I was raised with German Shepards and I think it’s the eyes that remind me of my gorgeous, now past furry family. I have an advancing degenerative condition, so watching you and your videos is the closest I will unfortunately get to owning my dream breed Czech wolf dog. The up side is that I had to choose a breed other than a GSD and I have spent the last 14 years of my life with Tia, a pedigree staffy who has become my absolute best friend in the whole world. Thank you for all you do, it allows me the live somewhat vicariously through the videos. Peace from Somerset. Dan and Tia

    • @Animal-Watch
      @Animal-Watch  5 років тому +2

      Dan and Tia. Thankyou for your touching message. I am so happy to have provided some joy to you both through my dogs. Staffies too are amazing dogs and I'm sure you've shared so many fun times with your dog. I am really honoured to be able to bring you closer to your dream dogs. Take care and thankyou for the wonderful feedback 😁🐺🐾

  • @KL-zb7ob
    @KL-zb7ob 5 років тому +27

    I prefer czeck wolf dog but i think the volkosby one looks most like a wolf

  • @annekaledajaks1631
    @annekaledajaks1631 5 років тому +2

    I have the same name and I love your videos! Czech is my heritage I am 50% Czech

  • @lexi6539
    @lexi6539 5 років тому

    I have always adored wolves and always looked for dog breeds that look alike I found this channel 3 months ago I think and I seriously thank god for finding her she is amazing I love her channel so much she helped me realize that the dog breed that I am looking for is the fabulous Czechoslovakian Wolfdog!❤

  • @allanlank
    @allanlank 5 років тому +2

    Inuit hunters sometimes bred their sled dogs with Arctic wolves to keep the size and strength.

    • @solanisomeni
      @solanisomeni 5 років тому +1

      Yes, I have one of them... :)

  • @i1-L22Belarus
    @i1-L22Belarus 4 роки тому

    one of the best wolfdog videos on the internet

  • @tip2052
    @tip2052 5 років тому +4

    I love all your videos. My brother and sister are big dog lovers. My brother is a dog trainer. I adopt rescue dogs to give them the life they desire. I try to be the voice of the voices.

    • @Animal-Watch
      @Animal-Watch  5 років тому

      Thankyou for being such a kind soul 🙏

  • @1catmac
    @1catmac 5 років тому +1

    “A little bit of a nip”. Haha, it sounds so polite!

  • @mysteriouslabyrinth3504
    @mysteriouslabyrinth3504 5 років тому +1

    What a beautiful dog by the way just wow

  • @VickiB585
    @VickiB585 5 років тому +1

    Thank you, love the information on these 3 breeds of wolf dogs and dispositions, beautiful canines. Great videos!!

  • @Steve-ps6qw
    @Steve-ps6qw 5 років тому

    One last thing, beautiful backdrop for your video where you are on the couch. Love that window and the half timber wall....and I subscribed!

  • @donotlikemycommentifgay1305
    @donotlikemycommentifgay1305 5 років тому +1

    I needed this to go to sleep thank you so much because it's 11:35 p.m. and I have school thank you

  • @brittanycalhoun6892
    @brittanycalhoun6892 5 років тому

    I decided a while ago that I didnt have the energy to care for a dog of my own. I always wanted a wolf dog so its nice to be able to watch how beautiful they are 😍

  • @jassielfierro4222
    @jassielfierro4222 5 років тому +2

    I LOVE the saarloos wolf dog.

  • @saarlooswolfhund6237
    @saarlooswolfhund6237 5 років тому

    Hi Anneka, I like you and your channel! I`m owner of a Saarloos Wolfdog. The wolf content of Saarloos Wolfdogs in Germany is not about 60 percent, they are not Mid Content. SWHs have a content about 30 percent ( less or more) and are Low Content Wolfdogs. With 60 percent it`s not a pure breed Saarloos Wolfdog. I love that dogs so much. My own dog has an open and very friendly character. He lives together with me in a capital. I wish you a nice day with your dog!

  • @IOTWVUVWTOI
    @IOTWVUVWTOI 5 років тому

    Gorgeous dog's (and presenter!)! I have a 15 month old Siberian Husky and people try to tell me he is not a dog but in fact a wolf. Others seem to think he's a Malamute.
    Huskies are shorter, slimmer, more angular muzzle (read as not as squared), faces are full of expression and their ears are closer together.
    People need more education with dog's.
    Never a bad dog only bad owner's.

  • @solanisomeni
    @solanisomeni 5 років тому +2

    All three of these Wolfdogs are very beautiful representations of the various Wolfdogs. However, I'm partial to my own girl... *BIG WIDE GRIN* Nova which I've written to you about previously, is a F2 German Shepard/Arctic Wolf. Mom is a pure black imported Shepard from Afghanistan. A "retired" working guard dog that came home with a returning First Nations Soldier that was deployed over there. Nova's father is half German Shepard working (guard lines) and his father is the Arctic Wolf.
    I have been very happy and surprised at how "easy" Nova has been so far (knock on wood) However, she does seem to take after her guarding German Shepard mom, more than the wolf but... You can clearly see in many situations that the wolf in her is very much there. She is a bit skittish around people she doesn't know but once she and I have given them the OK, she's full of love and kisses. I know that she would be much less standoffish. (keeping her distance a few meters but, still clearly showing that she wouldn't hesitate to take action if I would give her the command) if I would have been able to socialize her more but, living off grid in mid BC Canada, you don't get to town that often, as there really is no reason. However, when she does ride with me in the truck to town, she loves calmly walking down the streets of our small town, looking at everything and everyone, sniffing at all the new and strange smells and wagging her tail, just don't try to stare her down, approach her to fast or come up from behind and try to pet her... For this reason, when in town I do have a muzzle on her. Not that I don't trust her, I don't trust people. She has never nipped or bitten anyone but her warning growl is to be taken seriously. Unfortunately, she is not used to children since there are non around here.
    She is soon 1 and a half yrs. old and is still developing. Making a point of driving down the mountain to go into town more often, especially now that the snow is starting to melt. She is always with me 24/7. Be it on our property, in the woods or when I do drive to town. What has surprised me is how easy it was to get her "house trained", as in not chewing on things or destroying stuff. (potty trained was not that easy, but she understood early what the puppy pads were for) I have had much MUCH more problems with those types of destructive behavioral issues with my previous mountain dog breeds such as the Hungarian Kuvasz, Maremma and Great Pyrenees Mountain Dogs.
    So far out here, I have been able to keep her not fenced in, free and loose and she hasn't shown any tendencies YET to "wander" or chase our livestock, regardless of type/species. I know that could just be a matter of time, so we do much training on where the borders are that she is not allowed to go outside of on her own.
    She had her first heat in late November and hasn't changed behavior much. Will have to wait for the next one to see if she'll change behavior in any way. She's a big girl, big boned and well muscled. She does bark when she deems something is not right or when any of the many wild animals that live out here show up on our property that she can see. She's had her encounters with the local Black Bears when they've tried to take a short cut through our yard and will gladly run them off or tree them but so far, she has followed orders that once the bears are out side of what we deem our yard that surrounds the house and outbuildings, she has done her job and must not follow/chase them further or into the woods. But, we'll see if this lasts or, if I'm still experiencing the "honey moon" stage of her development. Physically she does look like a blend of the wolf and German Shepard. Her coloring is mostly black, except from her tan legs. She has the smaller thick and furry wolf ears and golden/yellow eyes. Big boned and large paws. A lot more and thicker fur than the German Shepard and a fully furred tummy. When she goes for a swim in our pond, one shake and she's dry... Not much water that can get through that coat!
    Only time she howls is early morning or late evening when we hear the wild wolves howl and I howl with them. She will sit or stand right next to me and her howl is deep and beautiful. No regrets about adding her to our pack or, rather her adding us to her pack... LOL
    However, she is NOT suited to be a city dog...

    • @FifaPro1001
      @FifaPro1001 Рік тому +1

      How is she doing now

    • @solanisomeni
      @solanisomeni Рік тому

      @@FifaPro1001 Nova is doing great! ☺❤ Our life situation has changed quite a bit since I first wrote about her here. After spending her first 2.5 yrs. off grid in BC Canada, I jumped back over to Sweden and my two legged adult kids.
      Have done A LOT of training with Nova and she is now certified as my Service Dog. I got her certified in Canada, before we flew back here to Sweden. She's still the happy playful wolfish pup but, also has a very serious side, when she feels that she needs it...
      Thankfully we live out in the country/forest here too (my old house that I kept while I was in Canada) and not in a city. Unfortunately, she doesn't have the free range I was able to let her have in Canada, due to that we have neighbors much closer. She does have a large dog run and besides the daily walks on leash out here on the dirt roads, we take at least 3 off leash walks a week, through the forest at night. It is much more peaceful letting her run free at night and she really enjoy being able to run free. She still won't run off, even if she runs wide circles around me. 😂
      I don't put a muzzle on her when we are in town anymore, even if I always have one in my pocket... When she has her "working vest" on, she knows she's on the job and that she needs to be on her best behavior. I'm very thankful that I managed to get her certified as my Service Dog before we flew to Sweden as she would not be able to become certified over here, due to that she is NOT "available" meaning, no one other than me, can hold her leash. She will not let anyone take her leash and/or try to walk off with her or, I walk off. She WILL do everything she can to get loose, to the point where if whomever doesn't let go, she will bite... Her vet in Canada wanted to see how bonded she was with me and tried it. And yes, Nova was thankfully wearing her muzzle then...
      It makes me sad that I can tell that she does miss her freedom to be off leash and also misses chasing the black bears. Don't have any bears around here. Have wild hogs though and she's more than a little irritated that she's not allowed to chase them... We do however have a wolf out here somewhere, 😳 as she will howl every now and then and the only animal she will howl at/with is another wolf. She never howls with a Husky or Malamute. She also never barks at other dogs in town, even if they're barking their heads off at her. She'll just raise her head, look, listen and ignore them...
      She does BARK a lot, when she hears something/someone on or around the property. She is a very sharp guard dog, which isn't that common with a high content Wolfdog. She guards me and our cats/kittens. When my moma cat had her kittens, Nova would lay right next to them, not touching them but with her nose right up next to the box they were in. She's good with the cats but, she doesn't want them to come cuddle with her or, get to close to her food bowl when she's eating. She'll also wait until they've finished their breakfast/dinner and left the bowls, before she goes in and "does the dishes". She's never harmed them but, she will growl at them and they have learned that, OK... I'll back off. She will however NOT let them go out through the back door that leads out to her run. NOPE, you guys stay inside!! 😳😂
      When out in town, even if she "behaves" she has a few times let out a low growl if someone looks at me for to long. Especially if it's a man. If I'm sitting in our car and someone walks up to the car or walks to close to the side I'm sitting on, she'll, raise holy hell and smack her nose/teeth on the window, causing whoever to jump out of their skin so yes, she is highly protective of me.
      I still don't regret adding her to my flock but, yes, sometimes it's difficult and you really have to think of how to solve various situations that you wouldn't have to with a "regular dog".
      No one over here knows what she is, as I've only said that she is German Shepard/Alaska Malamute and I intend to keep it that way...

  • @voornaam3191
    @voornaam3191 5 років тому +1

    People keep saying Saarloose, like goose. But you can correctly pronounce it, ending like nose. Try Saarnose with an L.
    Please do try.
    When you all can say Roosevelt, you can easily say Saarloos. That's the same OO.
    It's a very nice video. And which ever type suits you best, have fun with your wolfdog. Knowing your dog's character is a very good thing.

    • @Animal-Watch
      @Animal-Watch  5 років тому

      Thankyou for the heads up 👍

    • @voornaam3191
      @voornaam3191 5 років тому

      @@Animal-Watch Sorry if I am too critical to that Saarloos pronunciation. The dogs are far more important than the name.

  • @tonyamontgomery3632
    @tonyamontgomery3632 5 років тому

    I love your dog. She is very sweet and beautiful.God bless you and all your pets.

  • @Kyleinasailing
    @Kyleinasailing 4 роки тому

    Very good presentation.

  • @robvanyams497
    @robvanyams497 5 років тому +1

    I love this channel so much, My spirit is high, thanks babe

  • @athenasword1
    @athenasword1 5 років тому

    Which one is best ? They all are. Gorgeous!

  • @delusionsslayer7285
    @delusionsslayer7285 5 років тому

    Hello Miss Anneka its so lovely to see you with those cute and cuddly puppies. Wish I can also cuddle those puppies like you.

  • @arazose-faktenschockierend157
    @arazose-faktenschockierend157 5 років тому +8

    07:30 I know this video.. they are singing "I'm a barbyx girl" xDD

    • @adolphaselrah9506
      @adolphaselrah9506 4 роки тому

      Arazose - Fakten & Schockierendes I was wondering who would notice that

  • @gabrielfrost9134
    @gabrielfrost9134 5 років тому +3

    Beautiful dogs, your dog is so cute sitting next to you 😚

  • @earthisnotflat7557
    @earthisnotflat7557 5 років тому +7

    Wolfdogs, Coydogs and Coywolves. Please do a video explaining and comparing them.

    • @CaptainWolfStudios
      @CaptainWolfStudios 5 років тому +2

      Every person I've talked to who owns coyotes says they are NOTHING like wolves or wolfdogs at all. Like a lot more chaotic/intense/aggressive behaviors and harder to work with. So I can imagine any coyote hybrid is going to be quite different from any wolf or wolfdog hybrid. That definitely would be a cool video!

    • @deathmedicaldave4823
      @deathmedicaldave4823 5 років тому

      CaptainWolfStudios I have coywolves and they are certainly the most intense!! There are a couple videos on my youtube here but much better content in my Instagram if you would like to check out more @wolf_metal_roots on instagram 😉🐾

    • @johnallison4688
      @johnallison4688 5 років тому

      As always an interesting and responsible review. I would be very interested in any information about crosses using the American Timber Wolf. I remember meeting one in the USA .that was mainly wolf with some Malemute. He was a magnificent and very tractable animal, he even had a kitten as a companion. In Australia our only native dog species is the Dingo which has proved to be unsuitable as a pet and probably also as a foundation breed to produce one. It is best left where it belongs, in the bush.

    • @CaptainWolfStudios
      @CaptainWolfStudios 5 років тому

      @@johnallison4688 Oh that'd be interesting to see how different species/subspecies of wolf affect behavior with wolfdogs. I often think about eastern timber wolves and their coyote DNA vs arctic wolves who are nomadic vs the wolf subspecies you see in Yellowstone. Also curious if anyone has British Columbian sea wolf wolfdogs-- I haven't heard of it, but that'd be interesting to learn about because they are QUITE DIFFERENT than regular wolves due to their marine-mammal behavior.

  • @topcompilationxd4018
    @topcompilationxd4018 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you for this video now I can choose my future wolf dog

  • @urielgonzalez9256
    @urielgonzalez9256 5 років тому +5

    Anyone know the best location or site to adopt/buy a Czech wolfdog? Blessings

    • @xxholicxxclover7413
      @xxholicxxclover7413 5 років тому +1

      Probably will never find one in a shelter, the breeders barely let you own one they are mostly on contracts where you babysit the animal but never actually own it. US is very strict on Wolfdogs and are mostly banned in counties. Breeders usually only sell to friends

  • @Shyringa
    @Shyringa 5 років тому +2

    A great video once again! Those Sarloos wolfdogs look so soft in the clip. Do you have more of those videos coming up where you visit different breeds of dogs? I would love to see you visit the 'mini-husky', Alaskan Klee Kai! It's such a new breed that there's not much information about them out there. Have a great day!

  • @ChristyBeck-ys1dw
    @ChristyBeck-ys1dw 9 місяців тому

    All of them are great i like it is hard for pick one just awesome just awesome 👍👍👍

  • @druss1942
    @druss1942 5 років тому

    As always big thumbs up and a huge thank you

  • @StormAngelWolf
    @StormAngelWolf 5 років тому

    Y crina was 100% north east Romania carpatihian but acted like a very independent Shepard dog. She might have a Romanian Shepard for a father since her mother was killed and her den was near a Shepard village. Very strong preditory instinct but still she was a good guardian and family companion. Full wolf look and size though and a bite to match. She lived with my hosting family till she passed away. Other than putting any other dog or human in their place she was not aggressive. But she was jealous over me particularly and in a very dangerous way with female humans my age. Without any pro scientific advice I do not know I raised her on police, Shepard and forest ranger help training for both of us. She was my first pet ever. I still tear up just feeling up the small nip scar on my left ankle.

  • @sconeindygw
    @sconeindygw 5 років тому +2

    Another brilliant video! There was a wolf in my trail cam last week and I am wondering why I only saw one. He looked right at the camera as the picture was taken so I am guessing the cam must make some noise that I am unable to hear.

  • @donnanoe6736
    @donnanoe6736 5 років тому +1

    They are all so beautiful. How does one choose? I have never seen one in the US.
    I had a beautiful 1/8 wolf dog that I had for 15 years. I have also owned two German Shepherd dogs. I would love one of these.

    • @Monnique23
      @Monnique23 5 років тому

      It depends on what kind of family you have and also what you want in a dog. Do you want a guarding dog? A dog that works well with kids? A companion? Doing sports with the dog? Should it be a quiet dog or you want a more silent one? And so on. I suggest you think about what is important to you and then check out the different breeds to find the right one.

  • @EyedrisElbows
    @EyedrisElbows 5 років тому +2

    What about the North Aid, how do they compare?

    • @Animal-Watch
      @Animal-Watch  5 років тому

      They are not bred with a European wolf. Also Northaid has other breeds such as husky and malamute in their origins. I have an episode just about The Northaid if you want to watch

  • @markzick9236
    @markzick9236 5 років тому +2

    I'm not sure of laws in other states or countries, but in California it is illegal to posses or sell a wolf hybrid dog.

    • @Animal-Watch
      @Animal-Watch  5 років тому

      That is true. California won't allow it

  • @JuanCastro-fw4lp
    @JuanCastro-fw4lp 5 років тому +1

    Amazing animals there coats are beautiful

  • @WarriorsAcademy
    @WarriorsAcademy 5 років тому +2

    Perfect knowledge

  • @anishadsouza167
    @anishadsouza167 5 років тому +1

    I like the Czechsloviakian wolf dog like the one u've got Anneka ❤

    • @jackoblllllllll
      @jackoblllllllll 5 років тому

      its a truly beautiful dog. I imagine that it walks like a princess but bites like a wolf :)

  • @akita6047
    @akita6047 3 роки тому

    all dogs are beautiful and unique

  • @WackyEffect
    @WackyEffect 5 років тому +2

    My spirit animal is a wolf

  • @leolongo5328
    @leolongo5328 5 років тому

    Excellent content. Kudos from Brazil! Everything on the screen looks amazing. Great information, great edition, amazing job, well done!!

  • @harishkumaar9085
    @harishkumaar9085 5 років тому +1

    All of them look beautiful. But when i hear the word wolf, it sends a chill down my spine 🥶

  • @YoRHaUnit2Babe
    @YoRHaUnit2Babe 4 роки тому

    You're always doing the kissy kissy with your wolfdog🥰🐺❤

  • @omarbocardo2585
    @omarbocardo2585 5 років тому

    Thank you for your videos, they are very educative and really easy to understand to a rookie like me. Greetings from Mexico.

  • @rawhideadventures9515
    @rawhideadventures9515 5 років тому +1

    Very interesting Anneka, thank you.

  • @dawudbish3860
    @dawudbish3860 5 років тому

    Great episode

  • @elBanananas
    @elBanananas 5 років тому +1

    Kumi is so gorgeous!

  • @nicolechisholm6032
    @nicolechisholm6032 5 років тому

    They are all beautiful breeds. I've always been fascinated with wolves/hybrids, etc.. I still feel they are misunderstood since I know some people fear the "wolf" blood. I know it's not true. Love, respect and great handling and care make them wonderful companions.

  • @Hermentotip
    @Hermentotip 5 років тому +1

    Ok, im officially hooked to your videos now, here's my sub!
    Congrats on making such a great job and sharing those gorgeous animals and stories, specially those amazing doggos :)
    Keep it up Anneka, much love!

  • @rinka6498
    @rinka6498 5 років тому

    You're videos are so informative and interesting! Thank you so much for you're coverage of the Saarloos, we currently have a puppy and your videos are some of the only ones that covers them.

  • @spinusebastian8538
    @spinusebastian8538 5 років тому +1

    A question: let s Take The cezch wolfdog. He has Wolf in it. I want to know. Are they more clever than any standard dog breed? Are they smarter than a collie for example? Are their biteforce superior to most dogs because of The Wolf part?

    • @Animal-Watch
      @Animal-Watch  5 років тому

      Hi. I find it hard to measure 'cleverness' as it is often confused with responsiveness. Independent dogs can be so incredibly intelligent just are bred to be independent. So..a collie is most probably just as intelligent as a Wolfdog.. They just have different levels of independence and responsiveness 👍

    • @spinusebastian8538
      @spinusebastian8538 5 років тому

      @@Animal-Watch and what about bite force and fighting? Will a Wolfdog be able to defend against a cane corso or other strong breeds?
      I am asking about bite force and intelligence because i don t find such informations. It s not such a popular breed

    • @rickysagolsem3816
      @rickysagolsem3816 3 роки тому +1

      @@spinusebastian8538 depending on the individual pups(no two wolfdogs are same) yes a big muscular ,heavy, fearless, aggressive wolfdog bite force much much superior than other dog breed but most of them are very shy and nervous however the ones that are less shy, less nervous and more aggressive and confident are likely to match up with many powerful dogs including cane corso and pitbull

  • @mikayla16j
    @mikayla16j 5 років тому +1

    Love your vids!
    This is really helpful as I've really been looking at wolfdogs, they're just so cute!

  • @mimilillamy3460
    @mimilillamy3460 5 років тому +2

    would love to see how you train your dogs

  • @stephaniemaccc3093
    @stephaniemaccc3093 2 роки тому

    Not sure if my husband and I have a saarloos- our Sadie loves people so much she gets sad when people don't say hi when we walk by anybody! She's been hard to train, but she loves meeting new people and loves attention. Only major complaints are that she's got separation anxiety (because she loves being with us so much), and a congenital condition which is managed by medication.

  • @linajohansson8338
    @linajohansson8338 5 років тому +1

    I’ve always wondered why Kumis right ear is the way it is?

    • @Animal-Watch
      @Animal-Watch  5 років тому +1

      Her mother nibbled the tip off when she was born while licking the sack off

  • @jimmyblais1502
    @jimmyblais1502 4 роки тому

    Look at her smile!

  • @InsidiousTrini
    @InsidiousTrini 5 років тому +2

    I've been looking through your channel, have you done a video on the Shepsky? Would like to see your take on them.

  • @Steve-ps6qw
    @Steve-ps6qw 5 років тому

    My wife told me you are doing an Akita video, I can't wait for that one!! They are very impressive dogs for sure!

  • @jerryx2000
    @jerryx2000 5 років тому +4

    I like how this Russian lady speaks English without any accent.

    • @alexgertz827
      @alexgertz827 5 років тому

      Shes Slovakian or Slovenian lady, not Russian

    • @Animal-Watch
      @Animal-Watch  5 років тому +12

      I'm English..

    • @alexgertz827
      @alexgertz827 5 років тому

      Your name Anneka Swenska sounds like some eastern Europe names, like Poland may be, but ok, you English. God bless the Queen !

    • @havenmirabella3003
      @havenmirabella3003 5 років тому

      Russian? Huh? She’s English.

  • @ilmarsbelevics
    @ilmarsbelevics 5 років тому +14

    russian wolfdog specialized to detect alkohol i was laughing so hard at that :))
    that is unnesesary skill for a dog in russia

  • @adventuresoffenrirandghost2659
    @adventuresoffenrirandghost2659 4 роки тому

    I love how informative this video is. The Sarloos Wolfdog has a beautiful and unique coat! My favorite Wolfdog is my Blue Bay Shepherd 🤪😂