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  2. Tamaskan Dog - Wikipedia

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    Tamaskan dogs are a breed of dog from Finland that have been selectively bred to resemble a wolf or wolfdog. [citation needed] Although their exact origins are uncertain, these mixbreed dogs were primarily arctic breed crosses of Alaskan Husky, Alaskan Malamute, Canadian Eskimo Dog, German Shepherd, Labrador Husky, and Siberian Husky. [1]

  3. Calupoh - Wikipedia

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    Despite being a breed with pre-Hispanic inspiration, the Calupoh is a mix of Mexican wolf with Husky and German Shepherd, the latter specimens non-existent in pre-Hispanic Mexico. They are specimens with relatively recent genetics, since their genetic stability is not yet fully defined.

  4. Wolfdog - Wikipedia

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    To the left: Parents: female wolf and male Gończy Polski; right: parents: female wolf and male West Siberian Laika. There are a range of experts who believe that they can tell the difference between a wolf, a dog, and a wolfdog, but they have been proven to be incorrect when providing their evidence before courts of law. [1]

  5. A 3-month-old baby in Alabama died after being bitten by a “wolf-hybrid” animal that was kept as the family’s pet, ... Jenna Bush Hager shares family photos of festive New Year's celebration.

  6. Pomeranian, Husky dog mix will melt your heart - AOL

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    Part Pomeranian, park Husky -- all the cuteness you can imagine. Meet the Pomsky, the adorable designer dog hybrid. Pomeranian, Husky dog mix will melt your heart

  7. Canid hybrid - Wikipedia

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    For example, if a wolfdog is 25% husky and 75% wolf, it will appear more like a wolf than a husky because it contains more genes from the wolf. [12] This means that the appearance of the wolfdog will most likely contain a narrower chest, longer legs, and sharper teeth because it inherited more traits from the wolf parent.

  8. Coywolf - Wikipedia

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    In May 2011, an examination of 48,000 single nucleotide polymorphisms in red wolves, eastern wolves, gray wolves, and dogs indicated that the red and eastern wolves were hybrid species, with the red wolf being 76% coyote and 20% gray wolf, and the eastern wolf being 58% gray wolf and 42% coyote, finding no evidence of being distinct species in ...

  9. Saarloos wolfdog - Wikipedia

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    The Saarloos Wolfdog is a strongly built dog whose build, coat and movement is wolf-like. The height is between 65–75 cm (26–30 in) in males and 60–70 cm (24–28 in) in females. [ 2 ] It weighs up to 45 kg (100 lb).