Farm
Czechoslovakian wolfdog
Lupus Logudori is an amateur breeding, born to contribute to the improvement of the breed, trying to reproduce subjects that best respect the morphological and character selection of the standard, moreover all our dogs are tested against the main diseases with genetic transmission, such as dysplasia, myelopathy degenerative and pituitary dwarfism.
For about 14 years we have been following and studying the bloodlines of the most important clc in the history of the Czechoslovakian wolfdog, this allows us to make correct and targeted choices in selecting this breed.
The breed standard
Our dogs
Our Passion
Vatra spod dumbiera
14-12-2017
Gender: Female
Register: LO1869626
HD: A ED: 0
DM: n / DM DW: n / n
DNA deposited
Bayles
24-03-2017
Gender: Male
Register: LO1778889
HD: A ED: 0
DM: n / n DW: n / DW
DNA deposited
Yboss spod dumbiera
25-12-2020
Gender: Male
Adelasia
30-01-2020
Gender: Female
Register: LO2038294
Microchip: 380260160069769
Amy
30-01-2020
Gender: Female
Register: LO2038293
DM: n / n DW: n / n MDR1: n / n
DNA deposited
Our 2022 litter
The father of the litter fully respects the breed standard, with the achievement of the titles up to now
- Young promise ENCI 2018
- Champion of Croatia 2019
One step away from the Italian beauty championship with the completion of the 40km work test.
A very open and balanced character, self-confident, sociable with children, and currently working for the achievement of the patent of operations in research and surface.
The mother of the litter born in Slovakia, excellently respects the typical breed standard, with a very sweet and affectionate character, judged in an excellent way at beauty shows, brings home the "SPLIT WINNER" in 2019 ..
We expect an excellent litter, with a balanced character, accompanied by our socialization work in the first 60 days of the new babies.
The birth of the puppies is scheduled for the end of January.
The father of the litter fully respects the breed standard, with the achievement of the titles up to now
- Young promise ENCI 2018
- Champion of Croatia 2019
One step away from the Italian beauty championship with the completion of the 40km work test.
A very open and balanced character, self-confident, sociable with children, and currently working for the achievement of the patent of operations in research and surface.
The mother of the litter born in Slovakia, excellently respects the typical breed standard, with a very sweet and affectionate character, judged in an excellent way at beauty shows, brings home the "SPLIT WINNER" in 2019 ..
We expect an excellent litter, with a balanced character, accompanied by our socialization work in the first 60 days of the new babies.
The birth of the puppies is scheduled for the end of January.
La nostra cucciolata "B" 2022
A bit of history
How the Czechoslovakian wolfdog was born
In 1955, a biological experiment took place in the crossing of a German shepherd and a Carpathian wolf. The purpose of this mating was to obtain guide dogs for the needs of the Czechoslovakian border guard. It was assumed that the "addition" of wolf blood would give the dogs increased stamina and alertness, necessary to protect the western border of the then Czechoslovakia. The experiment was aimed at identifying some problems of interspecific crossing from a biological point of view, in terms of heredity, biometrics, physiological differences between dogs, wolves and hybrids. Problems related to the creation of positive and negative conditioned reflexes, endogenous activity, social behavior and its changes during the animal's life were also monitored. As the project was to be implemented on several farms in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, the development of the project was entrusted to Lieutenant Colonel Karel Hartl, head of the cynology service. In 1957 the project began, the first crossings were born on May 26, 1958 five puppies born, 1 male and 4 female. In the year 1965, after the end of the experiment, a plan was drawn up for the breeding of this new breed, and in the year 1982 the Czechoslovakian Wolfdog was recognized as a national breed by the General Council of the Breeders Association of the CSSR of that weather.