Other breeds resemblig a wolf are the Primitive types.
These breeds are the oldest breeds that have not been mixed with any other breed to create. This group includes the Alaskan Malamute, Siberian Husky, Shiba, Japanese Akita, Finnish Reindeer Herder, East Syberian Ladka ...
Anyone thinking of ovning these breeds (or a mix breed dog, that includes one or more of them) should take notice that they are not the easyest of breeds. They need tons of exercise (like a couple of hours a day), they do not respond well to a classic type of dog schooling, positive reinforcement proved to be most effective, but they need a firm and experienced owner. Even though they are really beautifull and can be very gentle and loving, they are special and can prove to be quite a neusance if not taken care of correctly. Prepare for chewed shooes and furniture if bored, some can even climb fences in search of something to do or a better master, who could keep them happy and satisfied (and not bored). They are working dogs, very active and need to be occupied phisically and mentally to be happy.
Always choose a dog responsibly and take in consideration all of it's needs and all of yours.
If you mean the rough and smooth collie, they are descended from Scottish and Welsh herding dogs that were interbred with English sheepdogs. These dogs were later bred (historians think) with the Borzoi (aka Russian Wolfhound) to get the distinctive head that these collies possess.
Border collies can trace their origin back to what are called landrace collies (collies born and bred based on the needs of the people breeding them) in the British Isles.
Bearded collies came from the breeding of polish sheepdogs with Old English Sheepdogs and the Komondor.
The above are the Dog Breeds that include the name 'collie'. Many other breeds such as the Australian Cattle Dog, the Australian Sheperd, the Shetland Sheepdog, etc. are in the collie family or possess collie characteristics or heritage.
Siberian huskies and Alaskan malmute look just like one also there is a small breed that looks like one called Alaskan klee Kia!
Shetland (Sheltie)
Lupine - Of, or pertaining to, the wolf. Wolflike; wolfish. Having the characteristics of a wolf.
A coyote sounds and looks like a wolf
Yes their is such dogs as wolf dogs. A wolf dog is a mix of a wolf and a dog
Wolves look like dogs - because that is where dogs originally came from! A wolf's fur is more coarse and rough than a dog. A wolf's eyes are slanted instead of set straight in its head like a dog's eyes - they are usually a yellowish or golden color. The tail is usually bushier than that of most dogs. The dogs that look most like wolves are Siberian Huskies.
Hayena
Dogs are a subspecies of the wolf.
Dogs come under genra Candidae, and also wolf, fox, jackals, coyotes... so these are some animals which looks like dogs.
Lupine - Of, or pertaining to, the wolf. Wolflike; wolfish. Having the characteristics of a wolf.
it looks like a forest (maybe it has snow)
A coyote sounds and looks like a wolf
Dogs are a subspecies of the Gray Wolf.
all dogs are descended from wolves. The fact that a husky looks like a wolf is a mere coincidence. Just because a husky is black does not make it closer to wolves. not all wolves are black.
The little dog was in the wolf's mouth. This looks like the wolf's lair, to me.
im not really sure what you mean but a coyote looks like a miniature wolf so you could look up coyotes or dogs, foxes, jackles etc... since they are relatives of the wolf. They look similar to their cousins.
The Wolf has absolutely no part in the GSD's making apart from being an ancient ancestor. However, everyone classed them as wolf dogs because of their looks.
It is most likely a Mexican wolf or a north American grey wolf.
Yes their is such dogs as wolf dogs. A wolf dog is a mix of a wolf and a dog