Information about Wolfdog
Not to be confused with Wolfhound.
| Wolf-Dog Hybrid | |||
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In 1998, the USDA estimated an approximate population of 300,000 wolfdogs in the United States (the highest of any country world-wide), with some other sources giving a population possibly as high as 500,000.[3] In first generation hybrids, gray wolves are most often crossed with wolf-like dogs such as German Shepherd Dogs, Siberian Huskies, and Alaskan Malamutes for an appearance most appealing to owners desiring to own an exotic pet. [4] Since wolf hybrids are genetic mixtures of wolves and dogs, their physical and behaviorial characteristics cannot be predicted with any certainty.[5]
History
Origins
Evidence for prehistoric domesticated wolfdogs in the Americas dates back at least 10,000 years[6] while fossil evidence in Europe points to their use in hunting mammoths.[7] Noted historic cases (such as the Cevennes, France wolf-attack incidents of 1764-1767) of large wolves that were abnormally aggressive towards humans, may be attributable to wolf-dog mating.[8] In terms of intentional breeding efforts, the first documented wolfdog breed, the Saarlooswolfhond, did not begin to be developed until the 1920's.Breed-specific legislation
The wolfdog hybrid has been the center of much controversy for much of its history, and most breed-specific legislation is either the result of the animal's perceived danger or a categorization as protected native wildlife.[9] The Humane Society of the United States, the RSPCA, local Canadian Humane Societies, the National Canine Defense League and the Wolf Specialist Group of the IUCN Species Survival Commission consider wolfdogs to be wild animals and therefore unsuitable as pets, and support an international ban on the private possession, breeding and sales of wolf-dog hybrids.[10] [11] [12]The Italian wolf is one threatened population of wild canid that has shown instances of hybridization with domestic dogs.
Wolf-dog hybrids and threatened wolf populations
In Europe, unintentional matings of dogs and wild wolves has been confirmed in some populations through genetic testing. As the survival of most Continental wolf packs is severely threatened, scientists fear that the creation of wolf-dog hybrid populations in the wild is a threat to the continued existence of the European wolf.[16]Appearance
The physical characteristics of an animal created by breeding a wolf to a dog are not predictable, similar to that of mixed-breed dogs. Genetic research shows that wolf and dog populations initially diverged approximately 100,000 years ago and have interbred only occasionally since; thus imbuing the dissimilarity between dogs and wolves in behavior and appearance.[17] In many cases the resulting adult wolfdog may be larger than either of its parents due to the genetic phenomenon of heterosis (known to laypersons as hybrid vigor).[18] Hybrids display a wide variety of appearances, ranging from a resemblance to dogs without wolf blood to animals that are often mistaken for full-blooded wolves. A lengthy study by DEFRA and the RSPCA found several examples of misrepresentation by breeders and indeterminate levels of actual wolf pedigree in many animals sold as wolfdogs. The report noted that uneducated citizens misidentify dogs with wolf-like appearance as wolfdogs.[19] In some cases, the presence of dewclaws is considered a useful, but not absolute indicator of dog gene contamination in wild wolves. Dewclaws are the vestigial fifth toes of the hind legs common in domestic dogs but thought absent from pure wolves, which only have four hind toes.<ref name="AP" />Health
Wolf-dog hybrids are generally said to be naturally healthy animals, and are affected by less inherited diseases than most breeds of dog. Akin to mixed-breed dogs, wolfdogs are usually healthier than either parent due to heterosis.[20] Some of the established breeds of wolfdog that exist today were bred specifically to improve the health and vigor of working dogs.There is some controversy over the effectiveness of the standard dog/cat rabies vaccine on a wolfdog. The USDA has not to date approved any rabies vaccine for use in wolf-dog hybrids, though they do recommend an extra-label use of the vaccine.[21] Wolfdog owners and breeders purport that the lack of official approval is a political move to prevent condoning wolfdog ownership.[22]
Temperament

The Saarlooswolfhond
According to the CDC and the Humane Society of the United States, the wolfdog ranks sixth in the number of dog attack fatalities in the U.S.; with 14 hybrid-related fatalities between 1979 and 1998 in the United States.[26] [27] In 2000, DEFRA and the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals released a lengthy study that attributed much of the reported aggressiveness of wolfdogs to the characteristics of the breeds of dogs the wolves are bred with. With both wolves' and dog's social habits revolving around a pack structure, wolfdogs may not show the dog's natural acceptance of humans as the dominant pack members, possibly resulting in physical confrontations.[28] Some purport that attacks may not even be caused by typical behavior patterns of aggression and dominance present in either parent species, but instead may be related to predatory instincts, as the majority of attacks involve small children.[29]
Most wolf and wolfdog rescue organizations maintain wolfdogs retain many of the traits and requirements of their wild relatives and are therefore inappropriate as domestic pets.[30][31] The view that aggressive characteristics are inherently a part of wolfdog temperament has been contested in recent years by wolfdog breeders and other advocates of wolfdogs as companion animals.[32][33] Proponents of wolfdogs as pets say that the animals are naturally timid and fearful of humans, but that with proper training and responsible ownership wolfdogs can become good pets.[34] [35] Even in cases of wolfdogs displaying consistently dog-like behavior, they often retain the wolf's natural curiosity; driving them to dig ferociously, chew up household items such as furniture and display extreme difficulty in housebreaking.[36] [37]
Breeds
Today, four breeds of dog exist that utilized a significant amount of recent wolf-dog hybridization in their creation. All of the breeds were the result of intentional crosses with German Shepherd Dogs, and have distinguishing characteristics of appearance that may reflect the varying subspecies of wolf that contributed to their foundation stock. The intention in creating the breeds was manifold; ranging from the desire for a recognizable companion wolfdog, to military working dogs. The eldest breed, the Saarlooswolfhond, traces its origins to the efforts of a Dutch breeder in 1921. This first attempt at sustained wolf-dog crossing was to improve Shepherd breeding stock and prevent canine distemper. Though this effort failed, today the FCI and the Dutch Kennel Club both recognize the breed. In the 1950's, the Czechoslovakian Wolfdog and the Kunming Dog were created, the latter as a working military dog. The most recent variety of wolf-dog hybrid, the American Tundra Shepherd, has yet to receive official recognition from any governing body and is still undergoing major development.See also
References
1. ^ The Wolf-Dog Hybrid - An Overview of a Controversial Animal
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3. ^ The Wolf-Dog Hybrid - An Overview of a Controversial Animal
4. ^ DEFRA
5. ^ The Wolf-Dog Hybrid - An Overview of a Controversial Animal
6. ^ Walker, D. N & Frison, G. C. (1982). Studies on Amerindian dogs, 3: Prehistoric wolf/dog hybrids from the northwestern plains. Journal of Archaeological Science 9(2), 125-172.
7. ^ Schwartz, M. (1997). A History of Dogs in the Early Americas. Yale University Press. ISBN 0300075197.
8. ^ The Wolf-Dog Hybrid - An Overview of a Controversial Animal
9. ^ DEFRA
10. ^ Ottawa Humane
11. ^ Humane Society of the U.S. Press releases
12. ^ DEFRA
13. ^ NWA
14. ^ Wolf Trust
15. ^ National Wolf Dog Alliance
16. ^ "Claws reveal wolf survival threat". Paul Rincon. BBC online. Retrieved on 2007-05-11.
17. ^ [2] Vila, C., Savolainen, P., Maldonado, J. E., Amorim, I. R., Rice, J. E., Honeycutt, R. L., et al. (1997). Multiple and ancient origins of the domestic dog. Science 276(5319), 1687-1689. Retrieved December 21, 2006
18. ^ The Wolf-Dog Hybrid - An Overview of a Controversial Animal
19. ^ DEFRA - RSPCA report on wolfdogs
20. ^ The Wolf-Dog Hybrid - An Overview of a Controversial Animal
21. ^ DEFRA - RSPCA report on wolfdogs
22. ^ The WolfDog Project QandA
23. ^ The Wolf-Dog Hybrid - An Overview of a Controversial Animal
24. ^ The Wolf-Dog Hybrid - An Overview of a Controversial Animal
25. ^ The Wolf-Dog Hybrid - An Overview of a Controversial Animal
26. ^ Breeds of dog involved in dog attack-related fatalities in the U.S. between 1979 and 1998
27. ^ DEFRA
28. ^ The Wolf-Dog Hybrid - An Overview of a Controversial Animal
29. ^ The Wolf-Dog Hybrid - An Overview of a Controversial Animal
30. ^ Gray Wolf Biology Q&A from U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service - see item 25
31. ^ Wolf Song of Alaska
32. ^ The Wolf Dunn's Wolfdog FAQ - Question #1
33. ^ The Wolf Is At The Door, Inc. A non-profit focused on public education regarding wolfdogs
34. ^ The WolfDog Project: teaching bite inhibition in puppies
35. ^ The Wolf Is At The Door, Inc. A non-profit focused on public education regarding wolfdogs
36. ^ The Wolf-Dog Hybrid - An Overview of a Controversial Animal
37. ^ The Wolfdog Project QandA
2. ^ [1]
3. ^ The Wolf-Dog Hybrid - An Overview of a Controversial Animal
4. ^ DEFRA
5. ^ The Wolf-Dog Hybrid - An Overview of a Controversial Animal
6. ^ Walker, D. N & Frison, G. C. (1982). Studies on Amerindian dogs, 3: Prehistoric wolf/dog hybrids from the northwestern plains. Journal of Archaeological Science 9(2), 125-172.
7. ^ Schwartz, M. (1997). A History of Dogs in the Early Americas. Yale University Press. ISBN 0300075197.
8. ^ The Wolf-Dog Hybrid - An Overview of a Controversial Animal
9. ^ DEFRA
10. ^ Ottawa Humane
11. ^ Humane Society of the U.S. Press releases
12. ^ DEFRA
13. ^ NWA
14. ^ Wolf Trust
15. ^ National Wolf Dog Alliance
16. ^ "Claws reveal wolf survival threat". Paul Rincon. BBC online. Retrieved on 2007-05-11.
17. ^ [2] Vila, C., Savolainen, P., Maldonado, J. E., Amorim, I. R., Rice, J. E., Honeycutt, R. L., et al. (1997). Multiple and ancient origins of the domestic dog. Science 276(5319), 1687-1689. Retrieved December 21, 2006
18. ^ The Wolf-Dog Hybrid - An Overview of a Controversial Animal
19. ^ DEFRA - RSPCA report on wolfdogs
20. ^ The Wolf-Dog Hybrid - An Overview of a Controversial Animal
21. ^ DEFRA - RSPCA report on wolfdogs
22. ^ The WolfDog Project QandA
23. ^ The Wolf-Dog Hybrid - An Overview of a Controversial Animal
24. ^ The Wolf-Dog Hybrid - An Overview of a Controversial Animal
25. ^ The Wolf-Dog Hybrid - An Overview of a Controversial Animal
26. ^ Breeds of dog involved in dog attack-related fatalities in the U.S. between 1979 and 1998
27. ^ DEFRA
28. ^ The Wolf-Dog Hybrid - An Overview of a Controversial Animal
29. ^ The Wolf-Dog Hybrid - An Overview of a Controversial Animal
30. ^ Gray Wolf Biology Q&A from U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service - see item 25
31. ^ Wolf Song of Alaska
32. ^ The Wolf Dunn's Wolfdog FAQ - Question #1
33. ^ The Wolf Is At The Door, Inc. A non-profit focused on public education regarding wolfdogs
34. ^ The WolfDog Project: teaching bite inhibition in puppies
35. ^ The Wolf Is At The Door, Inc. A non-profit focused on public education regarding wolfdogs
36. ^ The Wolf-Dog Hybrid - An Overview of a Controversial Animal
37. ^ The Wolfdog Project QandA
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