Originally yes, but now they are a mixture of all different breeds so there is very little wolf in them.
They are not bred with any dog they are "Native dogs"
Do you mean irelands country dog? or just any dog that was bred in ireland? well i know that the irish wolf hound was origionlly bred in ireland.
The Basenji didn't have any dogs bred to make it.
Yes, wolf spiders can bite dogs if they feel threatened or cornered. It is important to seek veterinary care if a dog is bitten by a wolf spider to prevent any potential complications.
With any type of hamster just like dogs can be mixed with different types of dogs
Yup. Tons of them, but most are mixes. I have a pure bred blue heeler.
One can find information about wolf dogs in many different places such as in any near pet store, any dog expert or on the internet at Wikipedia or at Dog Breed Info.
1fight2guide3exercise humans4be awesome5 rockWhat do you mean by 'rock'? I can't think of any dogs that rock from side to side.
It could have any characteristics of either of the dogs bred.
Dogs, Coyotes, foxes. Bascially any canine animal
Pretty well any working-type dog of almost any breed, from German Shepherds to Huskies or pointers or setters to even collies. In Inuit (or is it Eskimo?) the term "husky" refers to any dog that lives in an eskimo (or inuit) village and is used for sledding. So long as they can pull a sled and keep up with the rest of the dogs in an Iditarod race, they're going to be used as sled dogs.
Due to their isolation from the rest of the world, the Samoyed dog "bred true", meaning that there was no alteration of the breed from other wolf, fox, or primitive dog breeds. As a result, the Samoyed dog of today is one of only 4 breeds that are directly descended from wolves.