vom alten Wolfsblut
In our kennel we have specialized in Czechoslovakian wolfdogs (Československý Vlčák). It is no secret that vom alten Wolfsblut has certain requirements for dogs (and owners) and pursues a special breeding goal. We not only want animals to be sociable and nice, but also want to encourage the eagerness to learn something new, fun at work and, of course, the health of the animals.
It is our passion, our heart beats for the Vlcak.
We are always there for our puppies even after they have been given to the new owners, give advice and help when you need us. We don’t leave you alone with the mini wolf and advise you on training, education, requirements and nutrition.
Our breeding is not a hobby project, we are a member of various clubs and officially recognized FCI and ÖKV Kennel (Austrian Cynologue Association). Our matings are selected according to special quality criteria, bloodline and health. Our animals work almost every day and need this attention in their new home as well!
My dogs are working dogs! If you are a so called wolf romantic or would like to have a sofa wolf for your home or your social media channel, then you are wrong with my kennel and bloodline. However, if you are over 18 years old, you are welcome to visit us at any time or book our dogs for shootings – see services.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Most questions about our dogs or about wolfdogs in general can already be found in this section. But if the answer is not enough for you or if you have follow-up questions – please contact us, we are happy to be there for you!
Better in a double pack? Siblings from the same litter are wonderful, but we lack personal experience – maybe you will find valuable answers in Facebook groups.
We do not want one of our dogs to end up in the shelter, so it is particularly important as a future owner to be sensible. “Walk first before you can run,” goes a popular saying in Austria.
If it is a joint decision, but your partner expresses concerns or does not fully support you, does not want to admit negative experiences or is rather negative about the whole “thing” in advance, then you should either distance yourself from the dream of the Czechoslovakian Wolfdog or from your partner.
Basically you can feed a wolfdog the same thing as a house dog, but many owners swear by B.A.R.F. (raw meat diet) and then take it very seriously. We also recommend the classic raw meat feeding for healthy wolfdogs.
Exercise is of course essential, the dogs find their place. However, our dogs are by no means given to you as indoor or sofa-wolves.
All three! They are very calm and emotional beings who can challenge us in every situation. But you don’t have to be Arnold Schwarzenegger to deal with a Czechoslovak Wolfdog.
Our dogs were never in a special kennel or box at home. For trips, exhibitions or other circumstances, boxing training is definitely recommended to offer the animals a suitable and known retreat.
Both Ylvi and Luna like to sleep in bed and cuddle.