wolfdog
About 13-15 years.
There arent any actual pure wolf breeders. Any breeder who claims to sell pure wolves, especially arctics, to private owners does not actually have pure wolves and is selling wolfy looking dogs. There are many reputable high content wolfdog breeders, such as The Wolf Crossing, Wolf Creek Habitat, and Southern Breeze. If its your first wolfdog I would suggest a low or mid content. It would be best to get one from a wolfdog rescue (there are many). There arent many good low or mid content wolfdog breeders. I can suggest you check out Southern Breeze and Harvest Moon Wolfdogs.
You should join the "Stop Wolfdog misrepresentation," or "Wolfdogs for beginners" or "Peace for wolfdogs" groups. The people there have raised wolfdogs for years (many for 30 years or more), have worked in wolfdog/wolf preserves, and some have even been on the news for their expertise on wolfdogs/wolves and in court to identify real wolfdogs from the 90% of people being scammed everyday. They really know what they're doing and are friendly and ready to educate! That's what they're there for.
12-15 but can live til 18
There's no such thing as a Siberian wolfdog.
Frontier Force - 2011 Hunt for the Wolfdog 1-4 was released on: USA: 27 September 2011
There is no definitive answer to this, because all wolfdogs have different dog content and so each is different. They probably run anywhere from 30-45 mph, however. Also, 90% of wolfdog ads/breeders are scamming people, so google wolfdog misrepresentation and study up if you ever want a wolfdog.
Wolfdogs have existed for hundreds of years in many places.
No! It is unrealistic for the AVERAGE person to expect to keep a wolfdog as a 'pet'. Even in the right hands, a wolfdog can never truly become a pet in the sense that a dog or cat can because they are so independent, and they will NOT be content to see you as "better." To them, you both will always be equals, and this you must accept.They make the decision to accept or not accept you as a friend. You will never be considered "owner," or "master." Just as you treat your good friends (you don't boss them around or act superior, and most of all you give them respect), you must treat your wolfdog so.Please study the behavioral aspects of 'pack mentality' before attempting the adoption of a wolf.See the related link below for more information:
They look almost exactly like a pure wolf.
That depends on where you live, the cost of materials, and what the government regulates for size.