Alaskan Malamute: Known for their strength and endurance, Alaskan Malamutes have thick fur, erect ears, and a wolf-like facial structure, making them look very similar to their wild cousins.
Siberian Husky: With striking blue or multicolored eyes, thick fur, and distinctive facial markings, Siberian Huskies have a strong resemblance to wolves.
Czechoslovakian Vlcak: Bred as a working dog in the 1950s, this breed is a direct cross between German Shepherds and Carpathian wolves, giving them a very wolf-like appearance.
Tamaskan Dog: Specifically bred to look like wolves, Tamaskans have a thick coat, erect ears, and a powerful build, making them one of the closest domestic dogs in appearance to wolves.
Canadian Eskimo Dog: With a robust build, thick double coat, and wolf-like features, the Canadian Eskimo Dog is not only strong but also visually similar to wolves.
Northern Inuit Dog: Originally bred in the UK to resemble wolves, Northern Inuit Dogs have a strong, athletic build, erect ears, and a thick coat.
Utonagan: This breed was developed by crossing Alaskan Malamutes, Siberian Huskies, and German Shepherds, resulting in a dog that looks remarkably like a wolf.
Shikoku Dog: A Japanese breed with a wolf-like appearance, the Shikoku has a dense coat, erect ears, and a sturdy, agile build.