rehoming czech vlcak

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Denver CO

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We are rehoming our 20 month old male Czechoslovakian Vlcak. Caspian has had all his shots and is currently scheduled for neutering May 13th. He needs a big yard to play in and active owners who can walk him regularly. He does very well on a leash and plays well with other dogs. He is still very much a young dog and needs someone who can spend time and continue his training. We just haven't had the time and that is the reason for re-homing. A reasonable re-homing fee will apply. Also, the person we bought him from indicated his parents were purebreds but we did not get any papers for him so there are none available. Please only contact if you are seriously interested and have the large yard and time available to give to Caspian. About the Breed - more info on breed can be found at https://www.akc.org/dog-breeds/czechoslovakian-vlcak/ An alert, primitive canine that resembles a wolf in appearance. They are highly intelligent, powerful, active, loyal and devoted to it's owner. They have superior eyesight, hearing and sense of smell and are known for having excellent stamina and endurance. The Czechoslovakian Vlcak (CSV) was originally bred for working border patrol in Czechoslovakia in the 1950s. They are currently used in Europe and the United States for search and rescue, tracking, obedience, agility, drafting, herding, and working dog sports. The CSV is bred for versatility and hardiness in harsh elements and is much more independent in nature than many other working breeds. They are an excellent choice for tracking or trailing sport/work, or as a companion for active owners who enjoy spending time doing outdoor activities such as biking, running, or hiking. They are not, however, recommended for first time owners.

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