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In Alaska, the primary wild dog species is the Arctic fox, which is adapted to the cold environment. Additionally, the gray wolf is prevalent in many regions of the state, often hunting in packs. While not a wild dog in the traditional sense, the Alaskan husky is also noteworthy, as it is a domesticated breed used for sledding and has wild ancestry.

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