From the publisher: Dogs are dogs and wolves are
wolves. Except when they aren't! Most scientists now agree that the dog
is a subspecies of wolf? Canis lupus familiaris. And while most wolves
look and act differently from most dogs, it can be very hard to make
accurate identifications, especially since wolves and dogs can and do
interbreed and certain breeds of dogs look and act a lot like wolves.
Having spent years employed at Wolf Park, in Indiana, authors Jessica
Addams and Andrew Miller have encountered hundreds of so-called wolves
that turned out to be dogs, hybrids that exhibit the characteristics of
both wolves and dogs, and even pure wolves that act like dogs. Between
Dog and Wolf takes a fascinating look at how wolves and dogs are
related, why they can be so hard to tell apart and what rescue
organizations need to know when they encounter a canine of unknown
origins.
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