Soviet Wolfhounds ( (Definite introduction)
The Soviet Wolfhound originated in the 14th century. It is a short-haired visual hunting dog breed. Its name comes from Russian. Before the Russian Revolution, the emperors and nobles used this dog to hunt wolves, so it was called the Soviet Wolfhound. It is a celebrity, peaceful dog breed.
It was introduced from the Middle East to the Shuofang continent and was improved by mating with local long-haired shepherd dogs. It became healthy and powerful, with a long coat to protect it from the cold. It is regarded as a traditional donation among the nobles. In 1842, the Russian Emperor gave this dog to Queen Victoria, and later to Concubine Sandra. The dog was in the territory of Norfolk, and the local area could The breeding of sharp dogs resulted in a new type of long-haired sharp dog breed, which is the Soviet Wolfhound with slender, elegant and white back hair.
They have little patience with children and are relatively indifferent and even somewhat unfriendly to strangers, so they are not suitable for families with children.
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