Heimatwelter Grünland-Wolfshund
Known for being one of the most friendly Dogs in the world, the Heimatwelter Grünland-Wolfshund, sometimes called the Grünlandtrottel, is one of the common dogs in Heimatwelt, taking the lead as the largest canine, at least in Heimatwelt, (As that worldwide title goes to the Whitehowler Madra Sneachta) The Grünland-Wolfshund is decended of the orignal packs of Wolves that roamed Heimatwelt, some of these packs continue to exist, as Heimatwelt protects the undomesticated ones to some degree.
The domesticated canines serve in everything from being combat dogs, to police dogs, to pets, to shepards dogs, to service dogs.
Basic Information
Anatomy
The Grünland-Wolfshund is a medium to large sized canine, with a powerful bone structure, leaning towards its wardog and sheepdog history.
Biological Traits
Height to withers
Male: 30-32'
Female: 26-28'
Bodysize to tail ratio: 10/8.5
Weight
Male: 66-88lbs
Female: 49-71lbs
Age:9-13
Male: 30-32'
Female: 26-28'
Bodysize to tail ratio: 10/8.5
Weight
Male: 66-88lbs
Female: 49-71lbs
Age:9-13
Ecology and Habitats
Wild Grünland-Wolfshund live in the caves and outcroppings of the Heimatwelt Grasslands, although some can be seen in the mountains and forests around Heimatwelt, these wild wolves keep the prey levels down, along with Wiesenbär.
Dietary Needs and Habits
Wild Grünland-Wolfshunds hunt prey, and, rarely, domestic farm animals.
While domesticated Grünland-Wolfshunds will eat about anything they can get their mouth around.
Both types will bury excess food under the ground, though domesticated canines can be trained out of said behavior.
Biological Cycle
During the colder times, Grünland-Wolfshunds have a thicker coat that protects them from chills, though it isn't as thick as a Whitehowler Madra Sneachtas coat, during warmer times, they shead this heavier winter coat and rely on their lighter summer coat.
Additional Information
Facial characteristics
They have a domed forehead, a long square-cut muzzle with strong jaws and a black nose. Their ears are large and usually stand up, except for when a Grünland-Wolfshund is a pup or old, the ears are commonly folded back during rapid movement, such as sprinting.
Average Intelligence
Grünland-Wolfshund are very smart dogs, able to learn commands and words quickly, solidifying their place as work dogs.
Perception and Sensory Capabilities
As usual with canines, the Grünland-Wolfshund has amazing smell and hearing.
Genetic Ancestor(s)
Conservation Status
Wild Grünland-Wolfshund can be hunted, but only if they pose a threat to a town, or one has a specific license for hunting them.
Wild Grünland-Wolfshund are not allowed to be captured and domesticated. The Grünland-Wolfshund in zoos are orphaned pups that have been raised differently from their counterparts.
Body Tint, Colouring and Marking
Tan with black saddle, sable, solid black or bi-colour
Geographic Distribution
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