The Tamaskan Wolf Dog: Everything You Need to Know

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The Tamaskan is one of the most recognizable breeds in the world. With its wide feet and long, thick coat, it is easy to see why. The Tamaskan first came into existence around 1850 as a hunting dog with strong tracking abilities. They were bred specifically for tracking different types of prey through the snow and over rugged terrain, and they continue to excel at this task today. The Tamaskans are often referred to as “snow dogs” for their amazing track ability when it snows outside, though they also make excellent family pets in warmer climates as well.
The image above shows a healthy Tamaskan Wolf Dog with no health problems. However, like all canine animals, each breed has its own unique set of physical characteristics that can be passed down from generation to generation if not kept up-to-date with regular check-ups by a veterinarian. Below we take an in-depth look at everything you need to know about these fantastic dogs:

What do I need to know before getting a Tamaskan?

Before you decide to bring home a Tamaskan, you need to know what is required of the breed. First and foremost, this breed of dog needs a lot of space. One estimate says that an adult Tamaskan requires between 50-70 square feet per day. And because they are bred for tracking prey in all weather conditions, these dogs need to be kept out of extreme heat or extreme cold.
Another important consideration is the cost of care for your Tamaskan. The average lifespan for a Tamaskan is between 12-14 years old, so it is important to take care of your dog while they are still alive. This may require purchasing annual check-ups and routine blood tests to maintain a healthy, happy pup with no health problems. Ensure that your home has enough space for your large dog by also considering the size of their cage or other pet accommodations that will allow them to have ample freedom without worrying about bothering others in your household or harming themselves with their own body parts during play time.
And finally, make sure you have someone who can take care of your new dog while you are away at work or on vacation as the life expectancy for Tamaskans is quite long compared to other breeds and these great pups require plenty of attention and exercise throughout their entire lives.

Are Tamaskan dogs good pets?

Tamaskan dogs are known for having a very thick coat and being excellent jumpers. This want makes them great pets to own in the colder months, but they are also an excellent family pet year-round. They make excellent companions for those with young children who need a dog that can play rough without leaving scratches or marks on their delicate skin. They also have a high intelligence, which means they are easy to train and make great hunting companions on the farm as well as in your backyard.
These dogs are great for families, but they do require a lot of exercise to keep them happy and healthy. With their tendency to be big jumpers, it is recommended that you always have some sort of fence around your property to make sure they don’t jump out when you aren’t home. These animals should always be supervised at all times when outside because if left unsupervised, these dogs will get into trouble and can become escape artists.
Additionally, these dogs tend to be aggressive toward smaller animals such as rodents and other small mammals. It is important not to allow these animals in the same yard without supervision because they will fight each other over territory rights. With proper training this can be avoided, but it is best practice to keep them separated during this time so no accidental injuries occur.

Are Tamaskan dogs high maintenance?

The Tamaskan is not a high maintenance breed. They are known to be quite easy going, and their low-maintenance coat allows you to brush them weekly without having to worry about any tangles or mats. They do require regular grooming and will shed copious amounts of hair, so it’s important that they are brushed on a daily basis. If the Tamaskan has a health problem, regular check-ups with your veterinarian will keep them in top shape.
One thing that can be difficult is keeping up with the drool! The Tamaskan Wolf Dog has one of the largest tongues in the canine world and needs extra attention to prevent wetness on carpets and furniture. This can be solved by using dog toys or placing newspaper on the floor before they go outside to prevent excess saliva from damaging your floors.

How much exercise do you need for Tamaskan?

The Tamaskan is a large, energetic dog that needs plenty of exercise to keep them happy and healthy. They will require two hours of walking or running per day, in addition to generally going on daily walks with the family.
Tamaskans do not enjoy being left alone for long periods of time, so they need people around them as much as possible. They are an active breed that has strong hunting instincts, so they will want to be in charge of their social environment as well.
Although this breed is better suited for warmer climates than colder ones, they can still survive cold weather if properly dressed for the occasion. They have a thick coat with a double undercoat that will keep them warm even in frigid conditions. They also have powerful legs and feet designed specifically for digging through snow and ice.

Gina Sloan

Gina Sloan

Hi, my name is Gina Sloan, I’m 34, and I am A proud owner of a Wolf dog.
I have always been fascinated by these animals, and I love knowing everything there is to know about them.
I live in northeast Ohio and have a passion for taking care of my Wolfdog, Tim, and Burton, from providing their daily exercise to ensuring they get the proper nutrition.

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