Impressed with the dog that looks exactly like the wild wolf
Tamaskan is a dog bred to look like a wolf but without any genetic connection to wild carnivores.
Tamaskan is a dog bred to look like a wolf but without any genetic connection to wild carnivores.
The Tamaskan is a relatively new and very rare breed. The researchers created them with the purpose of mimicking the appearance of gray wolves, but in fact they do not have any genetic connection to wild carnivores.
Tamaskan dog looks like a real wolf.
In the 1980s, a group of dog breeders in England set out on a mission to develop a new breed of dog with a wolf-like appearance. To that end, they combined German Shepherd, Siberian Huskies, Alaskan Malamutes, Samoyeds.
However, some experts believe that the crossbreeding of this new breed with the Czechoslovakian wolfdog gave rise to the Tamaskan dog breed today. Although the Tamaskan looks like an actual wolf, genetically speaking there is no relationship between the two species.
The Tamaskan is a large, athletic dog, and is slightly taller than the German Shepherd. They are significantly larger than common sled dogs but smaller than the Alaskan Malamute. Males are usually larger than females, weighing about 45 kg and 71 cm tall.
The coat color of this breed is very rich such as: gray, black gray, red gray.
Their plumage is very special. Dogs usually have two coats, the outer coat to protect the body while the inner coat is soft. Their fur is generally quite short. The coat color of this breed is very rich, from gray, black gray, red gray to white, gray white, black white, black yellow, .
The purpose of this breed's development was to develop a domestic dog that looks like a wild wolf but is in fact an intelligent and brave dog with loyalty, steadfastness to its owner.
It responds well to training and is very enthusiastic, but they encourage people who are inexperienced with dogs not to keep them because they require a lot of attention and care.
Tamaskan dogs are often attached to their owners and families, tending to develop anxiety if left alone frequently. These dogs are very friendly and usually enjoy being around people.
These dogs also get along well with other animals. They are affectionate dogs. They are comfortable living with humans or their pack.
Some of the first wolf-like dogs were found on American soil in 2005. Currently, Tamaskan dogs are thought to be very rare. A puppy costs up to $2,000.
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