Comment to wolf hybrid!
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The dog looks like it may be a malamute wolf cross of mid range percentage. That's just based on the photo and my experience. It's not the greatest photo for judging wolf content and dog breeds. I can show you a photo of one of my wolfdogs from about 20 yeara ago that is an F1 malamute to wolf cross that looks like a pure wolf but acts like a malamute and a picture of a wolfdog with slightly higher content 68.75% that looks like a GSD mal cross but acts like a pure wolf. That's part of the problem with wolfdogs, appearance and related behavior can be all over the place. I'd rather have a pure wolf because the behavior is predictable. Regardless, wolves and dogs should not be bred and there should be no private ownership in a pet home situation. I put my last one down about 4 years ago after a stroke at 16 years of age and I am relieved that I don't have to deal with that risk anymore. 30 years of keeping wolves and wolfdog rescues was long enough.