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What is the result of a Siberian Husky mixed with a wolf?

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Genetics testing offers the best answer, but test results aren't always conclusive, especially if the wolf ancestry isn't within three generations. Wolves have smaller ears, larger heads and lack the Siberian husky's sociable temperament. In many states, it's illegal to own wolf hybrid dogs, often called wolfdogs. read more

Mixing the husky with a wolf is a crap shoot as to what level of dog or wolf they will be. There is no exact science. Hybrids are complicated and require a significant amount of care and caution. read more

The coloring of gray wolves is more blended than the Siberian husky's. Wolflike coloring and other physical traits might be the result of a mix between a Siberian husky and another wolflike breed, such as a German shepherd, making identification based on appearance challenging. read more

Your typical wolf (gray wolf) and Siberian Husky are not that similar in appearance, actually. The wolf will not only be larger and longer, but will also have a different colored and textured coat, different eye shape and color, and a longer, more narrow head and snout. read more

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