Looking for a wolf alike dog breed?
Wolves are such beautiful creatures who never fail to fascinate us. Perhaps it is because we’ve always lived with them? Not literally, of course, but in our imaginations! Everyone at some point wants to keep a wolf as a pet, but is that really possible? No, not really. Wolves are not domestic animals and they belong in the wild. You can not tame them and they can be dangerous. You can never trust a wolf in your house. That does not make wolves bad, however. If you take something to of it’s natural habitat, it will respond aggressively.
While wolves aren’t that brutal, they are way too intelligent, independent and predatory to be considered pets and one of the biggest reasons is that wolves are wild animals and therefore, cannot be domesticated. For thousands of years, wolves have been fascinating to us but finding out that we can’t keep them as a pet is just…disappointing and sad. But hey, what if there is a solution to it?
There are many dog-like breeds that will be able to fulfil your urge of keeping a wolf as a pet. There are also some wolf-dog hybrids, but these breeds are very tricky to handle. Dogs are known to be descendants of wolves and that is why they have so many similar features. However, some features like strong nature and stamina are higher in wolves and wolves are born to live in packs and not alone. Training them can be a very difficult task.
These are just some of the reasons that keep us away from taking wolves as pets. But hey, we can still opt for a wolf-like doggo and there are many similarities between dogs and wolves which include their juvenile facial features, their love for playing and also their vocal features.
So, you don’t have to be a little red riding hood to keep wolves in your home when you have the option of keeping those amazing wolf-dog breeds as a pet. The good news is that these dogs will make amazing pets. So, if you are interested in getting a new pet dog, you are going to enjoy this one! Scroll down and see these beautiful wolves-like dog breeds!
1. Samoyed and wolf
Samoyeds should be a standard for the white fluffiness in wolf dogs. They will love everyone from family members to complete strangers. These dogs will always look happy due to the beautiful smile on their faces. Not only they are friendly, but they are also really calm. They are very vocal in showing affection and love. These qualities will surely qualify them as good family pets! If you decide to bring sammies home, be ready for their gorgeous smile to melt your heart every morning. The only downside with this breed is that they are more prone to getting congenital health problems.
2. Tamaskan and wolf
Tamaskans are also wolf-like dog breeds that were produced by crossing. They may also include wolves in their recent family trees. They became more popular after 2013 which is why they are very rare. Only 600 of them are known to be certified Tamaskans. They are very similar to huskies when it comes to temperament and abilities. Tamaskans’ social personality leads them to be exceptionally good with the kids. Families that can handle a highly energetic pet, should consider bringing Tamaskans home. As they require a lot of exercise or they will be destructive.
3. Utonagan and wolf
You might be able to recognize this dog breed if you have watched the game of thrones. This dog was first bred in England. These are generally a new breed. It has been noted that they are a mix of Siberian Husky, German Shepherd and Malamute. Being energetic, happy, friendly and funny are some characteristics for this breed. If you get lucky enough to get your hands on one of these beauties, you and your kids will have a great companion!
4. Northern Inuit and wolf.
These dogs originate from German Shepherds, Inuit and Siberian Huskies. Because of the need for producing a watchdog that has similarities with a wolf, they have really thick furs, medium builds and colours that make them look almost like a wolf. Having an element of stubbornness in their nature makes it difficult to handle and train them. If you want to get a Northern Inuit, you should have some experience or it will not be your cup of tea. These dogs might need another companion dog if left alone at home as they tend to suffer from separation anxiety.
5. Malamute and wolf.
These are known to be the big brother of huskies. Literally, a big brother because they can be twice as heavy as a Husky. They are very strong and durable. Their bodies are covered in extra fluffy fur, so there would be a lot of dog hair in your house if you plan on getting a Malamute. Alaskan Malamute is super affectionate and cuddly. Malamutes are really powerful and they don’t bark, which makes them amazing pets. They do have a prey drive, which makes them vulnerable towards hunting a little small pet if you have one at home.
6. Kugsha and wolf.
The history and past of Kugsha are not really surely known and surrounded by confusion. They are known by the name of Amerindian Malamutes. When we talk about the size of Kugsha, it lies somewhere between Huskies and Malamutes. Although these dogs love independency and can’t be easily trained, they hate being left alone. They also have a love for travelling. Their strong body also enables them to travel long distances with carrying weight.
7. Husky and wolf.
When we think about wolf-look-alike dogs, Huskies are always the first hit our imaginations. Huskies are funny and vocal who always want to be in the spotlight and love attention. They love to be cuddled by humans. They have pointy ears and usually come under the category of medium-sized dogs. All these characteristics are what make them similar to wolves. Huskies are known to be very stubborn which makes them very hard to train but the good thing is, they are very loyal and also very friendly which is why they make great family pets. This doggo has a lot of stamina and energy which is why you will also have to be very energetic in order to keep up with the energy of huskies. Their barking is also more like a howl. They have a strong need for being around other people or dogs. They have a friendly nature which is why they are very good around kids and make really good family pets.
8. German shepherd and wolf.
When it comes to German shepherds, they are highly famous and the second most popular dog breed in America and fourth in the UK. They are, without a doubt, one of the best breeds, ever! Moreover, these doggos possess similar characteristics of a wolf. Being one of the most quick-witted breeds, it makes them ideal to become police dogs and help the police in carrying out search and rescue operations.
Being one a very energetic breed, it’s difficult for them to sit idle and they would always need something to do and if that doesn’t happen, they get destructive. To save them from being destructive, you should provide them with different toys which would keep their smart brain stimulated. Last but not the least, they tend to become very protective of their owner, so if you want a guard dog, this is the breed you need!
9. Czech wolfdog and wolf
This dog looks a lot like a wolf. It is a more recent breed created by the Czech army. The purpose of creating this dog was to create a blood-thirsty and vicious dog, but it turned out to be much more different. This dog is very attentive, vigilant, and suspicious of strangers, but they also have a loving side. They are very cuddly and caring. They have a social personality. These dogs are 9% Wolf and 94% German Shepherd. These doggos can also be used in herding, rescuing and tracking etc. In order for them to stay happy, they would require 2-3 hours of exercise daily. They also have the ability to develop strong bonds with their families.
10. Canadian Eskimo and wolf.
Also known as Qimmiq, this breed is used as a working dog or to hunt and is also known to be extremely rare. During a survey that was conducted back in 2008, this breed was classified as one of the most endangered species due to the fact that there are only 300 of them left. They appear to be massive in size and can weigh up to 95 pounds. Just like most dogs, Qimmiqs are also known to be intelligent, loyal and tough. Just like huskies or wolves, their bodies are made for cold temperatures which is why they have problems adjusting to hot and humid temperatures. Before you decide to opt for a Canadian Eskimo, you must make sure that you do not own any other dogs because they have a high prey drive.
As the love of keeping a dire wolf as a pet is becoming more and more popular nowadays, some dodgy sellers would try to convince you that these breeds of dogs are actually a wolf and sell it to you. So, gotta be careful. We hope that you found this article informative and helpful enough. We would like to know your thoughts and opinions on these breeds of dogs. Let us know in the comments section below.
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