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  2. Wolfdog - Wikipedia

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    The Wolf Dog (1933) is an American Pre-Code Mascot film serial starring Frankie Darro and Rin Tin Tin Jr. Wolf Dog (1958), also known as A Boy and His Dog, is a Northwestern movie, directed and produced by Sam Newfield, and produced by Regal Films; Wolfdogs Magazine self-describes as a progressive "community based publication for wolfdog ...

  3. Canid hybrid - Wikipedia

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    Gray wolves have been crossed with dogs that have a wolf-like appearance, such as German Shepherds to form the Czechoslovakian Wolfdog. The breeding of wolfdog crosses is controversial, with opponents purporting that it produces an animal unfit as a domestic pet. A number of wolfdog breeds are in development.

  4. Rare Wolf Dog Who 'Might Be a Mutation' Spotted on Trail Cam ...

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    The higher the wolf percentage is, the more wolf-like and unmanageable the dog will be. They're often highly reactive to people and dogs, capable of escaping even the most genius of enclosures ...

  5. Coywolf - Wikipedia

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    In May 2011, an examination of 48,000 single nucleotide polymorphisms in red wolves, eastern wolves, gray wolves, and dogs indicated that the red and eastern wolves were hybrid species, with the red wolf being 76% coyote and 20% gray wolf, and the eastern wolf being 58% gray wolf and 42% coyote, finding no evidence of being distinct species in ...

  6. “A Rare Hybrid”: Stunned Experts Try To Identify Mysterious ...

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    Voyageurs Wolf Project, an organization focused on understanding the ecology of wolves in Minnesota, posted a cryptic video on X earlier this month featuring what looked to be a coyote-dog hybrid.

  7. Wolf-dog hybrid kept as family pet kills child in Alabama

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    Alabama is one of only four US states that does not regulate against keeping exotic animals as pets

  8. Czechoslovakian Wolfdog - Wikipedia

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    Czechoslovak Wolfdog in the Alps. In 1955, Karel Hartl began to consider crossing a Carpathian grey wolf with a German Shepherd (German: Deutscher Schäferhund, Czech: Německý ovčák, Slovak: Nemecký ovčiak) as a scientific experiment in the military kennels in Czechoslovakia.

  9. Saarloos wolfdog - Wikipedia

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    The Saarloos Wolfdog is a strongly built dog whose build, coat and movement is wolf-like. The height is between 65–75 cm (26–30 in) in males and 60–70 cm (24–28 in) in females. [2]