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How common are wolf hybrids?
A week ago I was at the dog park, and there was a pretty female Husky mix with long hair on her shoulders. I asked what she was mixed with and she said timber wolf. The animal had no behavior problems that I observed. The next day I went to the hairdresser and I asked her about bruises on her arms. She said she'd been roughhousing with her dog. I told her about the hybrid I'd seen at the dog park and she said her dog was a dog/timber wolf hybrid too. It was strange to run into two people in two days that had wolf hybrids as I haven't known of seeing any for awhile, especially in my are where wolves don't even live.
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- Anonymous8 years agoFavorite Answer
Probably 1% most are probably husky/malamute or German shepherd mixes.
This i think is a valid point as well A hybrid is not a domestic animal and even if people supposedly have young wolf Hybrids it will still be a wild animal and it will get bigger and will go back to being wild .
- Anonymous8 years ago
They are not common, and that God for that. They are unstable animals because they are stuck in between two worlds. Most people who would even get a hybrid just get one so they can say that they own a wolf. Pure ego.
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Fortunately, they're not as common as they once were. They do not make good pets.