What's the temperament of a Husky x Czechoslovakian Wolfdog cross like?

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Hi everyone, I’d like to find out what kind of temperament my future dogs will have; they are a Husky x Czechoslovakian Wolfdog cross. In about a fortnight, I’m getting two puppies, a male and a female. I’ve never actually seen this cross before, but I have a rough idea of what to expect. I’ve researched Huskies and Czechoslovakian Wolfdogs separately, but I’ve never come across this specific mix. I’d love to hear from anyone who has this type of dog so I know what to expect, as I don’t want them to be unhappy. My son and I are both quite active.

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    Hi Zanderic, I was wondering where you got your Husky and Czechoslovakian Wolfdog cross from? I’d also like to know what kind of temperaments your two pups have developed. Best regards, Jérôme
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    Hi, I’ve been following the pups' progress from afar—they are such beauties. At training, we were told to "stand tall" and turn away, and as soon as he stops, you can give him some praise. I’ve asked my neighbours to do exactly that because my Mali loves them to bits and it works really well for him.

    Thanks for the advice, we’ll give it a go. And thank you on their behalf for saying they’re handsome.

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    Wow, what a transformation! Their little faces have gone so dark! And they’re so well-behaved, I’m proper jealous!! 😉 And climbing up on things... that’s where you recognise the CSV!

    Spot on, they really are true Czech Wolfdogs. I originally wanted huskies, but now I definitely prefer them to huskies. Thanks again for all your lovely messages, it’s really nice of you.

    (Laska).

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    Hi Zanderic, so lovely to see your pups again! How old are they now? 7 or 8 months? They grow up so fast; mine will be 10 months old next week. Time has just flown by, but what a physical transformation! And now, you must be like me, seeing how all our training efforts are paying off. Are they well-behaved and easy-going? They’re getting more and more handsome! Give them some big cuddles from me! Sorry for the late reply, they’re on my garden table there, they’re only 6 months old. Thanks for the cuddles! Yes, in terms of training, things are getting better and better. They’re well-behaved at times, at least when they aren't trying to do a runner, lol. They sleep outside in their kennel now because they don't want to come back inside as it’s too hot, so I don’t have much mischief happening in the house. But they’re my absolute world, I couldn’t do without them now.
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    Hi, I’ve been following the pups’ progress from afar and they are just gorgeous. In training, we were told to 'puff ourselves up' and turn away, and as soon as he stops, you can give him some praise. That’s what I’ve asked my neighbours to do because my Mali absolutely adores them and it works really well for him.

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    Wow, what a change! Their little faces have gone so dark! And they look so well-behaved, I’m so jealous!! 😉 And climbing up on something... that’s a classic CSV for you!

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    Hi @Zanderic, so lovely to see your pups again! How old are they now? 7 or 8 months? They grow up so fast! Mine will be 10 months next week; time has flown by, but what a transformation! And now you must be in the same boat as me, seeing how all those efforts with their training have paid off. Are they being good and easy-going? They’re getting more and more handsome! Give them some big pats from me!
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    I'm back again with some lovely news! I managed to get them together with their brother and sister, plus their mum. They had such a brilliant day.

    I can't get the photo of all of them together to upload as the file size is too big, sorry!
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    At our place, we have people come in and ask them to turn their backs to show they’re ignoring the dogs. Then, once they’ve calmed down, they have to give them a stroke to say hello! Otherwise, they just won’t leave them alone.

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    It’s not a magic fix but it works a bit, he stops jumping up and gets a fuss afterwards, though if he’s super excited he’ll start again and you have to keep telling him to sit etc, but I think it’s quite good for training ^^
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