Wolves don't have any natural predators. Humans are the only predators to wolves.
They eat raw meat.
Well yes, dogs bite so do all animals. Wolfdogs are no different.
Wolfdogs may be found anywhere that wolves and dogs can interact and breed. They are sometimes bred in captivity.
You should join the "Stop Wolfdog misrepresentation," or "Wolfdogs for beginners" or "Peace for wolfdogs" groups. The people there have raised wolfdogs for years (many for 30 years or more), have worked in wolfdog/wolf preserves, and some have even been on the news for their expertise on wolfdogs/wolves and in court to identify real wolfdogs from the 90% of people being scammed everyday. They really know what they're doing and are friendly and ready to educate! That's what they're there for.
There's no such thing as a Siberian wolfdog.
Wolfdogs have existed for hundreds of years in many places.
Yes, wolfdogs are stronger than any other dog breed due to their recent wolf blood. Their jaws are stronger as well.
Since they are not a wild animal, they live where people and dogs live.
Wolfdogs live for 20 years.
yes.. most likely. They are from the both type of spiecies within variations, so I believe that is a yes answer. Yes. Theyre called wolfdogs. There is a common mistake of calling them "hybrids" which they are not since the domestic dog was reclassified as a gray wolf subspecies. You can google "wolfdog education" or "wolfdog misrepresentation" for more information on wolfdogs.
High-content wolfdogs may require a permit. No state permit is required for lower content wolfdogs, but cities and counties are at liberty to ban or require a permit. (See related link for more information.)
You should not buy or breed "wolf dogs". Wolves are wild animals not pets and cross breeding threatens the species.
Yes, there are only 2 breeders, one in Virginia and another in Texas (I think) but the one in Virginia is the better one.