The way you can tell if your dog is a husky or a wolf is the size, and the way they act. Usuaky a husky has skinnier bones then a wolf. If you look at the legs of a husky and a wolf, you can see that the wolfs bones are larger. Most huskys are more friendly towards people. Woves tend to be skiddish and can somtimes bite. Huskys may do this to but if they bite that just means they don;t like the person.
there actually is not a breed called wolf dog but you can get a dog closest to a wolf a German shepherd of a husky
The husky. A husky is stronger and wider than a police dog when the husky has wider jaws plus bigger size. If the police dog is aggressive, then the husky would be injured.
you will be like a dog and you will chase bikes and stuff
A husky is a breed of dog and is a mammal.
Yes their is such dogs as wolf dogs. A wolf dog is a mix of a wolf and a dog
there actually is not a breed called wolf dog but you can get a dog closest to a wolf a German shepherd of a husky
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.
all dogs are related to wolves so if you have a dog you also have a wolf because that means I have 7 wolves/dogs.
like a wolf of a howling dog
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
Because a husky is part wolf and other dog so a husky can be form 14 in. to 27 in.
A Dog's Apperience is the look of a dog. Like a Siberien Husky has a wolf apperience. Okay then? Happy Dog Loving!
Connect with someone with a husky and tell him to bring that dog in bark mode
Domestic dog: Canis familiaris The Timber Wolf: Canis lupus
Not really. This sort of mating would produce an animal that is 50% Siberian Husky (assuming the Husky was a pure-breed) and 50% wolf. (assuming there was no dog in the wolf). The exact percentage of each type of wolf would very much depend on how much of those species was in the animal used for the mating, but the offspring would still technically be a 50-50 wolfdog. If you wanted more Siberian Husky than wolf, then you would have to breed a pure Husky with a wolf/husky cross. Assuming said cross was half husky and half wolf, you might then end up with offspring that's around 75% Husky and 25% wolf. Take that animal and breed it to another pure Husky, and you'd then get offspring that was more than 75% husky and less than 25% wolf…and so on. That being said, actually getting these percentages isn't likely to be as simple as the theory makes it sound. You have to remember that the random arrangement of genes within gametes could easily result in a half breed producing offspring that's more than 25% wolf - it very much depends on which genes each pup happens to get, and that's something that's very much out of our control.
As with most dog breeds a wolf does constantly shed fur, replaced by new fur growth.
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)