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Dogs for Those Who Adore Wolves

It's not hard to see why many people are interested in bringing a wolf into their homes. They are not good as companions. It's possible that we first befriended wolves, but the domesticated dog was made to be man's best companion.

Wolf Dog

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Wolves are intriguing and lovable due to their size, thick coats, and intelligence. Wolf hybrids are increasingly rare and illegal in many places for many reasons.

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Siberian Husky

The Siberian Husky is every wolf-lover's ideal pet. The Siberian Husky is the canine equivalent of a muscle car. This breed is not for everyone due to its distinctive chatty howl.

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The Malamute dwarfs the Husky in size and bulk; its hair is also thicker. The Malamute, like the Husky, is an active working dog bred to draw sleds.

Alaskan Malamute

The German Shepherd has been regarded for a very long time as one of the most popular dog breeds in the United States due to its reputation for intelligence and unflinching devotion.

German Shepherd Dog

As one of the most uncommon varieties of dogs in the world, the Tamaskan Dog has a total population of only about 400 individuals. If you are prepared to spend a lot of money on this breed, go for it.

Tamaskan Dog 

The Norwegian Elkhound is a dog of moderate stature but enormous character. The Elkhound's purpose in life is to make people laugh with its goofy actions and howling. However, they also make excellent guard canines.

Norwegian Elkhound

The Shiloh Shepherd has a few common ancestors with other varieties on this list, including the German Shepherd and the Alaskan Malamute.

Shiloh Shepherd

The fluffy American Eskimo Dog, a member of the Spitz family, has high grooming requirements but is otherwise a fairly chill family pet.

American Eskimo Dog

This breed has a stellar reputation as a wonderful companion for families with children. They should be taken for a daily walk, and having a backyard to move around in is ideal.

Bohemian Shepherd

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