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  1. Wolfdogs are the result of private breeders, they are not born in the wild. They are typically mixed with domestic dog breeds such as German Shepherds, Malamutes and Huskies for their "wolfie dog" appearance and because owning a pure wolf is illegal, they are often the result of one wolfdog bred to another wolfdog.

  2. 9 de abr. de 2020 · Calupoh is a rare wolfdog from Mexico. It is a devoted, tireless and independent dog. In this video i will tell you all the important facts and information a...

  3. Providing easily accessible and accurate information on wolfdogs. The mission of Wolfdog Awareness is to offer the most comprehensive and accurate information on everything you want to know about wolfdogs. Whether you have just discovered the world of wolfdogs and are curious on what this breed is all about, or you are a current or prospective ...

  4. Conoce Wolf dogs. La Asociación Mexicana de Wolfdogs, tiene como objetivo principal orientar sobre las necesidades, características y prevención de riesgos que conlleva la convivencia con esta hermosa especie. Mitos. Se hablan muchas cosas sobre los wolfdogs, da clic y averigua qué tan ciertas son.

  5. The aim and purpose of the Lykos Wolfalike Council of Australia Inc ("LWCA" previously Australian Lykos Development Project) is to create a friendly, family companion and highly trainable pet which physically resembles a wolf ("wolfalike"), while having the highest ethics in health and breeding. More about the LWCA can be found here.

  6. 19 de may. de 2023 · As part of the study, the citizen scientists first spotted and photographed a suspected wolf–dog hybrid individual with “unusual facial features and a tawny coat” near Pune city. They captured two such instances where an individual in the wolf pack looked different from the others. According to the study, these citizen scientists trailed ...

  7. 22 de mar. de 2023 · Michigan: Wolf dogs that were owned prior to the implementation of the regulations in 2000 can be “grandfathered in.” Otherwise, they are illegal to own. Missouri: In Missouri, it is permissible to own wolf dog hybrids, but regulations exist for obtaining permits and ensuring proper caging requirements are met.

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