
If you look at the scientific names of donkey (Equus asinus) and a horse (Equus caballus) and then compare it to wolf (Canis lupus) and a dog (Canis lupus familiaris) you probably notice that dogs are a sub species of a wolf. However there are several differences other than size. Some dog breeds are significantly bigger than wolves.
Mentally dogs are like wolves that never grew up. That's why high % wolfdogs are banned in many places. Because high % wolfdogs are closer to wolves and can't be trained and controlled the same way as dogs. I would not recommend even low % wolfdog to anyone who has not really studied the differences and have the correct environment.
Guys good news:
I just googled if dogs and wolfs can mate/breed (for science ofc) and YES they can. Their offsprings are even fertile too (unlike most horse and donkey offsprings for examples).
I somehow didn't know this. The main difference between wolfs and dogs is apparently just the size.
Anyway HAPPY FUCKING