yes there is but they cant be f1 hybrid wolf dogs only f2 and lower
Wolves can't be registered but wolf hybrids can. If you are thinking of getting 1 they cost 600$ and above. I would know because I have a European Wolf Hybrid named Jack, and he eats what any regular wolf would eat. But they are great pets to have and it is legal.
Mostly it is because there is a debate over whether canine vaccines are effective on wolf hybrids. There are bound to be other reasons, however, and it will vary widely from doctor to doctor.
No; wolf dogs are hybrids of a wolf and a domesticated dog.Unless you are very experienced in raising wolves or dogs, it is not recommended to raise one.
This is my area, for a change. I am a wolf ethologist. Canis lupus arctos, the arctic wolf, is a subspecies of Canis lupus, the grey wolf. This wolf is about 300,000 years ago in its evolutionary introduction. They only wolf that is still on its entire ancestral range yet.
no apparently the only hybrids allowed are bengal cats
Yes, -were- means half and werewolves are half human half wolf.
Yes, but there is a really good chance that your or the "wolfy husky hybrid" you are refering to isnt part wolf at all. Especially if where ever he/she came from came with the title "hybrid". That is a red flag for uneducated. The correct term is wolfdog. They are not hybrids because a wolf and a dog are the same species (Wolf is Canis Lupis, dog is a kind of wolf, Canis Lupus Familaris)
The life span of the Gray Wolf is around 20 years.
A dog that is part wolf is called a wolf-dog hybrid. These hybrids can vary widely in behavior and appearance, depending on the percentage of wolf DNA they have and the specific dog breed they are crossed with. It is important to note that keeping wolf-dog hybrids as pets can be challenging due to their natural instincts and wild traits.
A wolf hybrid dog can live 12-14 years in good health.
About 2 years