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  2. Wolfdog - Wikipedia

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    In 1932, Dutch breeder Leendert Saarloos crossed a male German Shepherd dog with a female European wolf. He then bred the female offspring back with the male German Shepherd, creating the Saarloos wolfdog. The breed was created to be a hardy, self-reliant companion and house dog. [20] The Dutch Kennel Club recognized the breed in 1975. To honor ...

  3. Saarloos wolfdog - Wikipedia

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    The Saarloos Wolfdog (Dutch: Saarlooswolfhond, German: Saarlooswolfhund) is a wolfdog breed originating from the Netherlands by the crossing of a German Shepherd with a Siberian grey wolf in 1935. [1] The offspring were then further crossed with German Shepherds.

  4. Czechoslovakian Wolfdog - Wikipedia

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    The first hybrids of a female wolf named Brita and a male German Shepherd named Cézar were born on 26 May 1958 in LibÄ›jovice, Czechoslovakia (modern-day Czech Republic). [4] Puppies of the first generation resembled the wolf in appearance and behavior. Their upbringing was difficult; training was possible, but the results hardly matched the ...

  5. How Do New Dog Breeds Become Official? The Path From ... - AOL

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    At this point, they are still considered hybrid or mixed breed dogs, AKA 'designer dogs.' As these hybrids are selectively bred for desirable traits, explains Dr. Smith, they will begin to 'breed ...

  6. Calupoh - Wikipedia

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    Despite being a breed with pre-Hispanic inspiration, the Calupoh is a mix of Mexican wolf with Siberian 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.

  7. Lupo Italiano - Wikipedia

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    The Lupo Italiano is a dog breed from Italy.According to its creator, the breed's foundation was a wolf hybrid produced from crossing a German Shepherd and an Italian wolf, though a number of genetic studies put this in doubt.

  8. 13 Classic German Dog Breeds That Make Great Companions - AOL

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  9. Wolf hybrid spotted roaming outskirts of California town

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