A BIT OF BACKGROUND ON WOLFALIKES
What is a Wolfalike Dog?
A Wolfalike (the noun being taken from the adjective
wolf-like‘) describes a dog (Canis Familiaris)
intentionally created to be as close to the wolf (Canis
Lupus) in appearance and characteristics as possible,
while retaining mostly dog-like behaviours but no or
negligible actual wolf content. For years people have
been trying to create a Wolfalike dog to this
specification. More familiar Wolfalike breeds might be
the Northern Inuit Dog, The Utonagan and the
Tamaskan - all of these were originally bred using the
same founding dogs.
The most popular breeds used in the foundation of the Wolfalike breed are the Siberian Husky, the Alaskan Malamute and the German Shepherd; traces of other breeds such as theSamoyed and Norwegian Elkhound and Collie have also been found in the genetic makeup of some Wolfalike dogs.
You will find that some Wolfalike dogs do have a minimal amount of Grey wolf content in them, but
this is negligible. ( please ask your future breeder if you are concerned about this and they should be truthful and tell you how much to expect from your future pup) Some breeders have used The Saarloos wolfdog or the Czechoslovakian Wolfdog in their breeding programs.
Because of people’s difference of opinions on how
Wolfalike breeds should move forward, many breeders
have opted to move away from the closed gene pool
clubs and become independent breeders to better
develop the breed and widen the gene pool by
introducing other Wolfalike dogs.