There’s not much info here. Two kinds of wolves? Well what are they? Could it be the red wolf and the timber wolf? Why didn’t they say?
Here’s what I think. A wolf will breed with a dog. A coyote will breed with a dog. A wolf will not breed with a coyote. But a wolfdog will breed with a coydog. So that’s what I think it is. A wolfcoydog. The dog part is probably siberian husky or german sheperd or maybe a little of both...something that somewhat resembles a wolf.
When I first started my agricultural auction board, I ran into a large amount of groups trying to breed American Indian Dogs.
I then met up with Song Dog Kennels who started the International Indian Dog Owners and Breeders Association to assist in shutting alot of these groups down.
I wonder if these mysterious canines are releases from the ‘breeders’ that didn’t know what they were doing?
“A wolf will breed with a dog. A coyote will breed with a dog. A wolf will not breed with a coyote. But a wolfdog will breed with a coydog”
where does manbearpig come into play here ?
I believe the wild “coydogs” DNA tested has turned up no dog sequences. Wolves will breed with any other species of wolf (including dogs if humans are involved). Wolves will breed with coyotes (Red wolves and eastern coyotes are wolf/coyote hybrids). Dogs and coyotes don’t interbreed successfully in the wild.