Despite being near identical in appearance to a wolf, with
very pointy ears, a similar shade of coat, and a face that would immediately make you think of a wolf, the Czechoslovakian Wolfdog makes a surprisingly good pet.
Not exact matches
It may be â $ œthe most eagerly awaited film of the yearâ $ but itâ $ ™ s also just another movie, in a
very long series, about a man in a mask with
pointy little
ears, wearing a cape and speaking in an affected growl, having improbable adventures in a fictional universe, derived from a strip cartoon.
The muzzle of the dog is long and tapering (though not
very pointy) and its
ears are triangular in shape and stand erect.
It has a
very short, soft coat, a wrinkled face and large,
pointy ears.
Puppies must learn that there species comes in all sorts of shapes and sizes: 150 pounds, 50 pounds, 5 pounds;
pointy ears, floppy
ears,
ears that are long and sweep the ground, noses that protrude or are barely discernible... Puppies, by 12 to 16 weeks, must learn that other pups have
very different play styles.