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No, the Northern Inuit Dog is not a wolf hybrid; it was selectively bred to look like a wolf using domesticated breeds such as Siberian Huskies, Alaskan Malamutes, and German Shepherds.
The lifespan of a Northern Inuit Dog is typically between 12 and 15 years.
Northern Inuit Dogs portrayed the Stark family's direwolves in Game of Thrones due to their wolf-like appearance and trainable nature.
Northern Inuit Dogs can make excellent pets for experienced, active owners due to their loyalty, intelligence, and friendly nature, but they require significant training, socialization, and daily exercise.
The Northern Inuit Dog was developed using Siberian Huskies, Alaskan Malamutes, German Shepherds, and possibly other northern and Arctic breeds.
The Northern Inuit Dog is a medium-to-large breed developed in the UK in the 1980s to resemble a wolf, combining a friendly, loyal temperament with striking wolf-like looks. They're intelligent, social, and require experienced owners who can meet their high exercise and companionship needs.
Dogs may not forgive in the human sense, but they react to associations—consistent positive interactions can rebuild trust after a negative experience like yelling.
Yes, dogs often develop a favorite person based on positive associations, affection, and regular interactions.
Yes, dogs can forgive you for yelling at them as they form associations based on emotions and recurring experiences rather than detailed recollection of events.
Yes, dogs often develop a favorite person based on positive associations, regular interaction, and emotional bonding.

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