Any dog, part wolf or not, can be dangerous to kids. Never leave children unattended with ant dog, especially young children or babies with puppies.
The wolf is part of the Canidae family .A wolf is a part of the dog family
It's a wild dog, you buffoon....WILD....DOG. A gray wolf will not attack unless threatened
A dog that is part wolf is called a wolf-dog hybrid. These hybrids can vary widely in behavior and appearance, depending on the percentage of wolf DNA they have and the specific dog breed they are crossed with. It is important to note that keeping wolf-dog hybrids as pets can be challenging due to their natural instincts and wild traits.
Wolf spiders are not typically dangerous to dogs, as their venom is not usually harmful to pets. However, a bite from a wolf spider can cause some irritation or discomfort for a dog, similar to a bee sting. It is important to monitor your dog if they are bitten by a wolf spider and seek veterinary care if necessary.
It may have wolf traits to it and they are guessing it's part wolf
yes wolfs can and Will kill you most of them if not tamed
Wolf, It is part of the dog family! Trust me.
Dogs would never be here, if it weren't for wolves.
Wall I saw the three movies of Balto part wolf part dog he's is a American hero in 1925
Well It's a wolf, but part of the dog family. Foxes are part of the cat family so wolf=dog and fox=cat so yeah!
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Yes, it is possible. But a very unlikely chance. Huskies are a lot like wolves but they are domesticated dogs. They come from the same family though. If you want to know for sure here are some signs it may be part wolf: Your dog kills mice, squirrels, small animals, etc. Your dog acts like the alpha of other dogs. (leader) Your dog is very protective. Your dog howls a lot especially at the moon. Your dog rarely barks. Your dog has colorings like a wolf. When your dog eats it guards itself and growls when other dogs come near. When your dog overate it rolls around on its belly. Your dog cares for puppies no matter whenever they are hers/his or not. Even if your dog does some of these it still doesn't mean it is part wolf. But you can always do a DNA test.