German Shepherd (definite introduction)
The first thing most people often say when they see a German Shepherd is "Look, a wolfdog." So is a German Shepherd a wolfdog? Although there are many similarities between German shepherds and wolves, they are still very different from wolfdogs. First of all, the so-called wolfdog is not a species, but a collective name for dogs that look like wolves, called wolfdogs. So what is the difference between German Shepherds and wolfdogs?
Wolfdog is just a general term, but German Shepherd is a specific species. They have a long history and are native to Germany. They are one of the favorite dogs of German people. With the expansion of trade between countries and the development of transportation, German shepherds will cross the ocean and come to China to satisfy Chinese fans. love. As for ordinary wolfdogs, their bloodlines are relatively mixed, so the shapes and patterns they present to people are also different.
From this point of view, the difference between German shepherds and wolfdogs is self-evident. German shepherds are gentle and less wild and indifferent than wolves, so you can rest assured that you don’t have to worry about raising German shepherds. They will have the aggressiveness of wolves.
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