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In addition, wolf dogs require an enormous amount of exercise —three to four hours per day—and will have health issues if confined to a house. With that in mind, wolf dogs need:. Wolf dogs are prone to many of the same problems as those experienced by large dogs.

Be sure you have access to a local vet who is willing and able to work with your pet. Your wolf dog will need vaccinations as a puppy and should be monitored and provided with appropriate vaccines and medications throughout its life.

Like any dog, your wolf dog may also be prone to among other issues :. Wolf dogs do not thrive on typical dog food. In essence, they need to eat what wild wolves eat: raw meat. Ideally, you should feed your wolf dog several pounds of raw meat per day.

It's fine to feed them chicken and turkey, but avoid raw pork as it can cause digestive issues. Bones are not an issue for wolf dogs, and they will enjoy and benefit from eating raw, whole bones. In addition, a wolf dog will need access to fresh grass and other vegetation, and many wolf dogs enjoy fruit, although you should check with your vet to see that the fruit you offer is safe for your pet.

In addition to regular meals, most wolf dogs benefit from nutritional supplements including glucosamine, vitamins C, A, B, D, and E, along with alfalfa and wheat grass, garlic, and pumpkin. These supplements help to lower the risk of acquiring common health issues such as arthritis, skin issues, parasites, and digestive problems.

Wolf dogs need a constant source of fresh water. The best option is to provide water in a trough that is used for livestock. In hot areas, you can offer your wolf dog the option of actually bathing in cool water in a wading pool.

Does not possess an "eagerness to please," like domesticated dogs, and may become aggressive in retaliation of negative training methods. As with any other exotic pet, verify the legality of wolf dogs in your area before considering adoption or purchase.

Certain permits and enclosure requirements may be necessary to keep a wolf dog as a pet. No licensed vaccines exist for wolf dogs but the off-label use of domestic canine vaccinations are often recommended by veterinarians and wolf dog advocates. It is important to note, however, that if a wolf dog bites someone—vaccinated or not—the government will treat that animal as though it was unvaccinated often leading to euthanasia.

It's not easy to find a wolf dog for sale, especially a puppy. Some sanctuaries place wolf dogs for adoption, and in that case, you should visit in person before committing to a purchase.

Luckily, these Wolf Dogs are domesticated and so owners can enjoy the traits of a wolf in a companion dog. Wolf Dogs can make wonderful pets, but only when they are placed in the right environment.

These dogs can be a handful, and you will need to be an experienced dog owner to understand their needs. With the rise in popularity of these dogs in recent years, there has also been a rise in the number of Wolf Dogs in shelters as owners buy without realizing what it takes to really look after one of these pets. These pups need a lot of exercise every day — both physical and mental — and need a large space to run around in.

Wolf hybrids can have high grooming needs too, thanks to their often double coats. Lets take a look at the most popular Wolf Dog breeds below. The Siberian Husky is one of the most popular and famous Wolf Dog breeds and it is for this reason that they are often found in shelters.

The Siberian Husky is a very intelligent dog with high energy and therefore they can become bored very easily. These dogs need to be kept entertained all the time and do not like to be left alone. When bored, the Siberian Husky can begin to exhibit destructive behaviors. You must make sure you can spend a lot of time with these dogs! Alongside their energy and exercise needs, these dogs all require a lot of grooming.

That being said, despite their high needs, these dogs are extremely affectionate and loyal and really do make an excellent family dog in the right environment! Make sure you can give them lots of love, attention and playtime and they will be your best friend!

These dogs are very intelligent and quick learners, but this means that their owner needs to be one step ahead of them! For this reason, the German Shepherd Husky Mix is suited to experienced owners who understand their needs. Both of the parent breeds of the German Shepherd Husky Mix are very athletic and so these dogs have high exercise needs. They are also need mental stimulation to keep them occupied, which can include games and puzzles. They will love to play outside with you and keep themselves entertained in the yard.

However, make sure that the yard is secure as these dogs are known to escape! This crossbreed can make a wonderful family pet and is extremely loyal. They can do well in families with older children, although when socialized with younger children can grow up happily with them too. One attached to a collar or harness and the other a slip leash. Wolfdogs have a double coat which becomes very very thick during winter months. This allows them to be comfortable outside just as their wild relatives are.

They "blow" their winter coat lose all the under coat in spring and at this time a lot of grooming is needed. Otherwise general brushing every couple of weeks is usually sufficient. Keep a closer eye on tail fur and fur behind the ears as these areas are the most likely to become tangled. Wolfdogs came about via crossing pure wolves bred by fur farms with similar looking dogs ie: Malamute, GSD, Husky-types.

They are never created by leaving a female dog tied up outside in wolf territory, nor by using wolves that were "den robbed" as pups. As a rule of thumb, the higher the filial number or F , the easier to handle the animal will be. For example, a pup from a pure wolf and wolfdog or dog mating would be called an F1. If that animal was later bred to another F1 animal, the resulting pups would be F2, and so on.

The number indicates how many generations away from a pure wolf an animal is. Wolfdogs are mixed breed dogs and as such cannot be registered with ANY reputable kennel club, such as the American Kennel Club. There are some online registries that will provide papers for them for a fee, but these are online scams - buyer beware.

Shango is a high content wolfdog. He does outreach and education and is an ambassador for his breed. I bought her and brought her home at 4 weeks of age. She had very early socialization , training and housebreaking. She is extremely social, protective of real threats, does great in packs. She does not do well with small, aggressive, barking dogs.

She has been the most challenging dog I've ever had in regards to training and behavior modification, yet the most rewarding of all! She is my true companion and ETA. She has the ears and tail of the Akita in her, as she does curl her tail like Spitz breeds and ears are larger than the gray wolf type. She is very predatorial.

Blue eyes will not occur in wolfdogs over low content. Her nails are exceptionally thick and black almost like claws. She has long legs, a very narrow chest, very well furred smallish ears, black tipped tail, cowhocked back legs, enormous feet, and is very tall wolfdogs are around 26"" at the shoulder. Those are all wolf physical traits. She is not shy due to extreme socialization from an early age, but many are shy.

I have included pictures of both winter coat and summer coat for comparison. Wolfdogs tend to be master escape artists and are exceptionally destructive in a home or vehicle. They usually do not travel well at all. The gentle dog — who is Yuki, who is almost 12 years-old, was taken there after becoming too much for his owner to care for. Staff at Shy Wolf have sought to dispel notions that wolf dogs like Yuki, who weighs pounds, make for an easy pet to care for.

Workers at the shelter have since shared snaps of themselves with the friendly animal, prompting shock from online commenters who cannot believe how big he is.



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