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North America Creates a Breed of “Wolf Dogs : Meet the Blue Bay Shepherd Multiverso Notícias

More than ten years ago, Vicki Spencer was a woman of passion dogsbegan an ambitious journey with the goal of creating a new breed of dog that would combine the majesty of wolves with the loyalty and joy of companion dogs.

The result of these efforts is this Blue Bay Shepherda breed of dog that is not yet officially recognized by the authorities that regulate the dog trade.

The new breed's name pays homage to the deep blue of the Indian River lagoon that bathes the city of Palm Bay, Florida, USA.

This new member of the dog world, called the Blue Bay Shepherd in English, is becoming increasingly popular, especially among large dog lovers.

The Blue Bay Shepherd is a testament to Vicki Spencer's commitment to creating a unique breed that combines the aesthetics of Wolves with the desirable characteristics of companion dogs.

North America Creates a Breed of Wolf Dogs Meet

Wolfdog bred in the USA Image: Animal Watch/YoutTube

New breed of wolfdogs created in the USA

Blue Bay Shepherd dogs with theirs Coat Long gray hair and bright blue eyes, they are true canine works of art and bear a striking resemblance to gray wolves (Canis lupus).

This striking resemblance is the result of carefully selected crosses, including wolves, which helped create this unique breed.

The coat of the new breed is particularly plain and predominantly in shades of gray, but occasionally has nuances such as white, beige, black and bronze.

These dogs with bluebrown fur stay this color throughout their lives. Interestingly, some puppies are born with green eyes, indicating the presence of recessive genes in the breed's lineage.

According to the North American, this breed is ideal for active and loving families as they enjoy the company of their owners and excel at activities such as tending livestock.

With a Nature Blue Bay Shepherds are adventurous by nature and require long daily walks to meet their energy needs.