Top 8 World Wolf Dog Breeds 2023

Alaskan Malamutes are huge and muscular Arctic sled dogs. These Alaskan dogs were raised to carry huge loads across long distances in adverse weather. Their thick double coat insulates them from harsh cold.

Alaskan Malamute

Russian Siberia produced the medium-sized Siberian Husky. Many dog enthusiasts appreciate Siberian Huskies for their remarkable beauty, dense double coat, and piercing blue or multicolored eyes.

Siberian Husky

Czech Wolfdogs are a relatively young breed established in the mid-20th century by combining German Shepherds with Carpathian Wolves. This breed originated in Czechoslovakia for military and security needs.

Czechoslovakian Wolfdog

The Saarloos Wolfdog was invented in the Netherlands by Leendert Saarloos in the 1930s. German Shepherd-Eurasian Wolf mix. The idea was to create a breed with wolf intelligence and physical features and German Shepherd trainability and sociability.

Saarloos Wolfdog

Finns created the Tamaskan breed in the 1980s. To make a wolf-like dog, Siberian Huskies, Alaskan Malamutes, and German Shepherds were crossed. Their thick double coat, prominent ears, and almond-shaped eyes make Tamaskans look like wolves.

Tamaskan

In the 1980s, the UK created the Utonagan breed. It was bred from Siberian Huskies, Alaskan Malamutes, and German Shepherds to resemble wolves in appearance and temperament.

Utonagan

The Canadian Eskimo Dog, commonly known as the Canadian Inuit Dog, is an ancient and rare Arctic sled dog breed. The Inuit people of Canada's Arctic bred these dogs to pull sleds and hunt. They are muscular, have a thick double coat, and have upright ears.

Canadian Eskimo Dog

The Northern Inuit Dog emerged in the UK in the late 20th century. Siberian Huskies, Alaskan Malamutes, and German Shepherds were crossed to create a wolf-like breed.

Northern Inuit Dog

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