agentclint replied to your post “hi! i'm clint, my boyfriend took me to meet his mom and i guess his mom is taking care of your dogs because of what's going on? i'm glad you got out of it and i hope you can see your dogs again. i got to meet them and they're awesome. tony's mom said she doesn't know what kind they are though and i've never seen anything like them before. i hope it's not weird to ask what breeds they are? B0”
oh shit that's not at all what i expected. i don't know a load about wolfdogs either but i think it's something to do with skull shape? i don't remember.
theres a lot of traits you can use to identify a wolfdog and yeah skull shape is one of them - dogs have a pronounced stop but wolfdogs typically have a more uhh streamlined skull i guess youd call it and longer muzzles
you can tell by their feet too like a husky has really compact "cat" feet but a wolfdogs toes are longer and their paws are bigger in general
you can also tell if a dog has wolf content by the way they walk (they do this thing called single-tracking where they put their paws directly in front of the other so their tracks make nearly a straight line)
theres also a lot of little things like the way they hold their tails and the shapes of their ears and their build (wolfdogs are pretty lanky compared to domestic dogs usually)
and like obviously you cant call a dog a wolfdog just because it has 1 or 2 of those traits and its hard to know for sure if a dog has wolf in it without knowing the parents and its pretty unchill to call a dog a wolfdog just cuz so i usually just say vischas a mutt
















