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7 Dog Breeds That Are Surprisingly Closest to Wolves, According to Science

JakeMay 31, 2026May 31, 2026

Dogs may be humanity’s best friend, but some breeds still carry a striking connection to their wild wolf ancestors. From their appearance and behavior to their genetics, these breeds retain traits that make them feel far more untamed than the average family pet.

Here are 7 dog breeds scientists and experts often consider the most wolf-like.

Siberian Husky

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With piercing eyes, thick fur, and incredible endurance, the Siberian Husky strongly resembles ancient wolves. Genetic studies have shown Huskies are among the breeds most closely related to some of the oldest dog lineages.

Alaskan Malamute

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Larger and heavier than the Husky, the Alaskan Malamute was bred for pulling heavy loads through Arctic conditions. Their wolf-like appearance, independence, and pack instincts make them feel especially wild.

German Shepherd

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German Shepherds may be popular working dogs today, but their alert posture, intelligence, and facial features still remind many people of wolves. They also share strong territorial and protective instincts.

Shiba Inu

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This ancient Japanese breed may be small, but it carries surprisingly primitive traits. Shiba Inus are known for their independence, sharp senses, and fox-like expressions that hint at ancient canine ancestry.

Akita

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Akitas are powerful dogs originally bred in Japan for guarding and hunting. Their strong build, quiet confidence, and thick coats give them a distinctly wolf-like presence.

Czechoslovakian Wolfdog

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Specifically bred by crossing German Shepherds with Carpathian wolves, the Czechoslovakian Wolfdog may be the closest thing to owning a real wolf while still having a domestic dog. Their appearance and behavior remain extremely wolf-like.

Saarloos Wolfdog

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Created in the Netherlands by crossing wolves with German Shepherds, the Saarloos Wolfdog retains many natural wolf behaviors, including caution around strangers and strong pack instincts.

While all domestic dogs share ancestry with wolves, these breeds still preserve some of the physical and behavioral traits that connect them to their wild origins. From Arctic sled dogs to carefully bred wolfdogs, they offer a fascinating glimpse into the ancient bond between humans and canines.

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