A fork of Rural Dictionary
wolfdogs with wolf percentage between 50%-75%
Mid contents show few dog traits and are more difficult to work with compaird to low contents and no contents, but much easier then a high content.
"Wow! Your wolf is so cute! Is he a wolf?"
"No he's a mid content multi generational wolfdog."
A wolfdog is a dog with wolf DNA in its make up. Despite being called wolf hybrids, they are not that. A wolf hybrid is the cross between a pure wolf and a dog. We call these F1 (first generation) wolfdogs though they are quite rare because owning pure wolves is illegal almost everywhere. 99% of today's wolfdogs are multigenerational animals bred years and years away from any pure wolf. They have been bred to resemble wolves but act like domestic animal's(kinda).
Wolfdogs are put into different categories depending on the percentage of wolf in them.
1%-15% is recent wolf ancestry
15%-49% is low content
50%-75% is mid contents
75%-95%+ is high content
Embark DNA is the best way to test for percentage
Are they dangerous?
Wolfdogs are shy and run away form absolutely everything.
Do they make good guard dogs?
A wolfdog would hide behind you before protecting you.
Should I get one?
If you can build an enclosure that has at least 6ft fences and can afford high quality grain free food and raw food plus can dedicate at least 2/3 of your time to this animal Plus LIVE IN A LEGAL STATE AND COUNTY then I guess.
"Wow is that a wolf?"
"No it's a wolfdog, his name is scaredy cat."
A body shape that is similar in most native people. Usually muscly and on the bigger side in a strong way.
You have a native body. Very buff