Russian police: Breeding new breeds between domestic dogs and wolves

Russian scientists first used wolves to serve the police industry in the country. The Perme Internal Affairs Institute has mated two female and domestic dog breeds into a single breed

Russian scientists first used wolves to serve the police industry in the country. The Perme Internal Affairs Institute has mated two breeds of females and dogs into a single breed of dogs called wolf hybrids.

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This new breed has an exceptional nose of wolves and a loyalty to people of domestic dogs. The female wolf Naida and the German shepherd named Baron became the ancestors of the new breed. A pair of the most stable psychologists among the wolf-headed mongrel dogs were chosen to experiment with special humanoid dolls. Currently, Russian scientists are conducting experiments with the third generation wolf wolf. There are 8 new breed dogs that carry between 50 and 70% of wolf blood in the Perme Institute.

Every day these wolf hybrids are trained with lots of exercises and very good results. The Perme coach Vyacheslav Dorofeyev said the normal dog scene took three or four minutes to find traces of crime in training, but with wolf dogs, it took only 15 to 20 seconds.

Experts explain that domestic dogs and mongrel dogs use different tactics to find criminal traces. Domestic dogs often run around in the gym and take a lot of time to study their surroundings. But the wolf dog only runs around the gym once to identify the target and immediately finds traces of criminals hiding, drugs or explosives. Coach Olga Alperina loves to train wolf breeds and acknowledges their outstanding advantages in fighting crime. According to Olga, the wolf dog loves the police work: 'When they entered the gym, their teeth clattered because of impatience waiting for the exercise' . Dog experts know that wolf hybrids have absolutely no intention of attacking when they rattle their teeth together.

Experimental hybrid breeding of dogs and wolves has been around for a long time, for example, the University of Cologne experimented with breeding 200 wolf dogs. But these hybrid dogs are very reserved and afraid of humans, so they cannot be used for specific jobs. Since then, it has been claimed that dog breeding experiments have failed. Surprisingly, only the Russian Perme Internal Affairs Institute is able to establish contact between wolves and wolf dogs!

Wolfing Naida is surprisingly friendly to humans, despite his fear, he has been deeply rooted in wolf blood for centuries. During mating, the wolf Naida abandoned the male wolf and found the male dog himself. Thanks to the wolf Naida that the wolf-dog breeds were born and quickly became the elite wolf scenes.

Another unique experiment that deals with jackals with Eskimo (Husky) is being carried out in Russia. Vyacheslav Klimov, the author of the experiment, calls this new puppy ' Shakolaika '. They have an extremely hearing nose and can be used to detect drugs and explosives at airports. However, this experiment failed because new breed puppies were very afraid of humans or anything unusual. Therefore, Russian police cannot bring the 'Shakolaika' breed to service in the industry

Update 16 December 2018
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