Yes, but there is a really good chance that your or the "wolfy husky hybrid" you are refering to isnt part wolf at all. Especially if where ever he/she came from came with the title "hybrid". That is a red flag for uneducated. The correct term is wolfdog. They are not hybrids because a wolf and a dog are the same species (Wolf is Canis Lupis, dog is a kind of wolf, Canis Lupus Familaris)
Yes. A lot.
No! But they are in the same family.
I would say a husky would be a much better pet. I would not get a wolf if you do not have a permit or papers.
Nevada (wolf) and UConn (husky).
a wolf because a husky was domesticated from a wolf and the wolf has more power and strength. because husky is home grown and wolf lives in a forest so he is wild and he knows how fight better because he lives with other wild animals thank you
No
Purebreds are like for example: You bred a pug with a pug and they have puppies they are purebreds. Hybrids are some what of a mixed something.Like a Poodle mixes with a husky that is a hybrid I guess.
You dog could have some husky wolf mixed in it. All you have to do is take it to the vet and have test run on the dog.
like a wolf of a howling dog
Todd said yes.
yes there is but they cant be f1 hybrid wolf dogs only f2 and lower
As with most dog breeds a wolf does constantly shed fur, replaced by new fur growth.