Husky Wolf

The Pros and Cons of Hybrids Husky Wolf

The Husky Wolf is a cross of an absolutely purebred Siberian Husky with a Wolf and more commonly known as the Husky hybrid or Husky Wolf mixture. It s larger than even the Siberian Husky yet slightly smaller than that of a Wolf. It normally ranges in height between twenty to twenty-five inches at the shoulder and weighs between seventy to 130 pounds at full maturity. Because of their relatively small size, Huskies are often grouped into smaller subspecies such as the Alaskan Malamute, Yorkie, and the American Alaskan Malamute.

Not only is there a genetic cross between a Siberian Husky and a Wolf but the two dog breeds share a lot of the same personality traits and characteristics. Huskies are energetic, loving, affectionate, and loyal dogs that make ideal companions for children, but their distinct personality makes them different from other hybrid crossbreeds.

Most of the Husky Hybrid Crossbreeds have been bred to be a mix between the Husky Husqvarna and the Malamute. The Husky Hybrid Crossbreeds were also developed to have a bit more of the breed markings of both the Husky Husqvarna and the Malamute than was common in the purebred counterparts. Some of the most noticeable differences between the hybrid Husky and other crossbreeds are the following:

  • The Husky Wolf Hybrid is somewhat of a mixed breed, which can be seen in the wide variety of personality and physical traits found in these types of hybrid crossbreeds.

Some of the more notable traits of the Husky Wolf include a medium-sized body frame, short legs with long, well-structured ears, and a tail that are bushy. This dog breed seems to love the attention and will become engaged and friendly with anyone who gives it to. This is an ideal type of hybrid dog breed because it possesses many of the desirable aspects of the Husky and the Malamute, yet still manages to maintain its own unique personality and temperament.

  • Because the Husky Wolf Hybrid is such a mix between the Malamute and the Husky, it can be expected to have a mix of many desirable traits.

One of the most noticeable physical traits of the Husky Wolf Hybrid would have to be the extremely long and silky fur. Even though the Husky is considered a hybrid, its ancestry comes primarily from the Swedish Moo. This long, silky coat can be found in varying colors of gold, black, silver, and gray, giving this type of crossbreed an astonishingly wide variety of possible coat colors and patterns.

  • While the Husky Wolf Hybrid retains much of its wild animal temperament, it has also been bred to have much more domestic characteristics.

Most of the crossbreeds between the Malamute and the Husky are very similar in the way they behave, but Huskies can also be found very sweet, energetic, friendly, and even timid. Many Huskies that are crossbred between the Malamute and the Husky also share the same shy and gentle nature common to many Huskies. Their spirit is very loyal, yet at the same time, they are very playful and well-behaved. The Husky Hybrid is not at all aggressive but does tend to be a very protective dog.

  • Another trait that has led to the hybrid becoming so popular is because they are basically the opposite of the Malamute.

A crossbreed between the Husky and the Polar Bear was first created as a research project at the genetics department of the North American Hybrid breeder, where the goal was to find a viable alternative to the Polar Bear, which is severely endangered. Through careful breeding, the Husky was created and the hybrid was named the Husky Wolf. The polar bear is still endangered today, so the crossbreed has provided a solution for the future of the polar bear population. Since the hybrid Husky is not considered dangerous, breeders can sell them with no concern as to whether or not the dogs will destroy the rare breeds that have been saved through the hybridization process.

  • Hybrid Huskies do not need any type of obedience training.

These dogs are highly intelligent, eager to please, and very athletic. In fact, hybrid Huskies have been compared to the show dogs we once saw on television. The Husky has proved to be a perfect fit for families who have children as they tend to get bored if they do not have any activity to do, while the Husky is not destructive.

  • Hybrids are healthier dogs than purebreds.

There is less chance of disease in the hybrid breed because crossbreeding has caused the creation of stronger and healthier animals. Hybrids are even known to have the same bone structure and coat as purebred dogs, which is why hybrid Huskies are often listed as a breed of choice amongst dog lovers.