Anju the Tamaskan, 12 months old, joining the howl of a pack of wolves
Note: Tamaskans are a relatively new breed. Although Tamaskans look like wolves they are not wolf hybrids. They are a crossbreed of Nordic dogs (e.g. Huskies, Malamutes), German Shepherds and other nordic dogs and were bred to look like a wolf.
The Tamaskan Dog is a large working dog and as such has an athletic look to it. Similar in size to its cousin the German Shepherd, the Tamaskan has a wolf-like appearance with a thick coat and straight, bushy tail. It comes in three main colors of red-gray, wolf-gray and black-gray. Eyes are yellow through amber and brown, although light eyes are very rare.
The Tamaskan Dog originates from Finland. Husky type dogs were imported from the USA in the early 1980s. These were mixed with other dogs including Siberian Husky, Alaskan Malamute and a small amount of German Shepherd. The aim was to create a breed of dog that looked like a wolf and had high intelligence and a good working ability.
More recently, in order to improve bloodlines, other dogs of Husky type origins were integrated into the breeding program. Now the gene pool has been extended, Tamaskan breeders can carry on mating only Tamaskan to Tamaskan and so creating a whole new breed of dog.
Interest in the Tamaskan Dog has been slowly increasing and there are now Tamaskan Dogs in the U.K., USA and across Europe, largely due to the efforts of The Tamaskan Register, the official registering body.
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He thinks he is communicating. We think it is fun. Kind of sad. {great, had the speakers too loud now my mutts are barking}