Wolf dogs can be described as **High, Mid, or Low** wolf-content, depending on how much wolf is passed on to them.

Wolf dogs are any breed that has “wolf content” in their genetic makeup. This means that any cross breed with a dog and wolf is considered a wolf dog. Wolf dogs can be described as High, Mid, or Low wolf-content, depending on how much wolf is passed on to them. Some of the breeds in this list have zero wolf content (like the Husky or Malamute) but share similar markings. These types of dogs (whether low or high content) present many challenges that even an expert ​owner would find difficult to overcome. We go into more detail about adopting and raising Wolf Hybrids at the bottom of this article. Click here to skip ahead and read the rest of the article about adopting Wolfhybrid dogs in the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. The U.S. is the only country in the world where wolfhybrids can be adopted for breeding. For more information on adopting Wolf Hybrid dogs, visit the Wolfhybrids website.

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