Wolfdogs & Wolfalikes
On this page you will find a comprehensive overview of all breeds and dog types that are already registered with us. As a prospective buyer, you have the opportunity to have a look at the different breeds and their characteristics so that you can inform yourself comprehensively.
On each page you will find information about the origin, appearance, character and health of the respective dogs, as well as links to the relevant breed clubs or contact points. You can also view the dogs of the respective breed registered with EWA and their pedigree.
The more dogs of different breeds are registered, the more breed profiles will be shown here, which is why it makes sense to take a regular look at the site.

Alaskan Husky
height
50cm - 70cm
weight
20kg - 40kg
Ø wolf content
0%
The Alaskan Husky has a long history as a sled dog. The use of sled dogs began over 4000 years ago in Siberia by peoples such as the Samoyeds, Koryaks and Chukchi.
These dogs were crucial for mobility and survival in the Arctic regions.
Over the centuries, different...
height
weight
Ø wolf content
25% - 30%
The Saarloos Wolfdog originated in the Netherlands.
The founder of the breed, Leendert Saarloos, was a great fan of German shepherds, but also felt that the breed had lost its closeness to nature.
By crossing the German shepherd Gerard van Transrhenum with the Siberian she-wolf Fleur in 1937...
height
50cm - 60cm
weight
16kg - 27kg
Ø wolf content
0%
The origin of the Siberian Husky lies in Eastern Siberia, where the Chukchi people used their ancestors as draught and hunting dogs.
Russian fur traders brought the dogs to Alaska, where they were initially mocked as „Siberian rats“ due to their...

Tamaskan
height
61cm - 74cm
weight
25kg - 50kg
Ø wolf content
0% - 30%
The Tamaskan originated in the United Kingdom, although some sources also claim Finland.
The founder of the breed was Lynn Hardey.
Hardey discovered the Polar Speed sled dog kennel in Lapland while...
height
min. 60cm
weight
min. 20kg
Ø wolf content
20-30%
The Czechoslovakian Wolfdog has its origins in the former Czechoslovakia.
As part of the border guard organisation, attempts began in 1955 to breed German shepherd dogs with wolves in order to create service dogs that were better adapted to...

Wolfalike
height
60cm - 80cm
weight
25 - 50kg
Ø wolf content
0 - 20%
Wolfalike or Wolflookalike is a collective term for all dogs that look like a wolf, without necessarily having any actual wolf in them. Wolfalikes can therefore be any dog that looks like a wolf. It does not matter for the designation whether it is a purebred or a mixed breed.
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Wolfdog
height
60 - 80cm
weight
25 - 50kg
Ø wolf content
1-95+%
Wolfdog is a collective term for all dogs that have a proven wolf component. It does not matter which wolf subspecies or which dog breeds are involved. The majority of all Wolfdogs are mixed breeds, only a few have a breed affiliation.
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