The Tamaskan in breed portrait (with pictures & info)

You recently encountered a wolf on a dog leash? That it was a tamed wolf is rather unlikely.

Rather, it could have been a Tamaskan. But what exactly is a Tamaskan?

You can find all the facts about this interesting Finnish four-legged friend in this article.

Tamaskan profile

Size Male: 63 to 84 cm Female: 61 to 71 cmWeightMale: 32 to 50 kg, Female: 25 to 41 kgColorsWolf grey, Red grey, Black grey, Typical wolf mask and black noseLife expectancy14 to 15 yearsOriginFinlandCharacter/temperamentIntelligent, tolerant, obedient, affable, agileFCI groupThe Tamaskan is a dog breed not recognized by the FCI

Look

It doesn’t take many words to describe the appearance of the Tamaskan. He looks like one wild wolf.

As in the nature of the wolf, the Tamaskan can appear in three different colors.

The colors range from wolf gray to black gray and silver gray to red gray. Another possible color is whitewhich is not desired by the breeders.

The typical wolf mask and a black nose are characteristic of the Tamaskan.

The Tamaskan owns one double coat of hair. This is straight, tight and closed. The fur on the neck and shoulders forms a light ruff and is very dense.

In winter, the Tamaskan forms a very dense undercoat.

The eyes of the Tamaskan are almond shaped. come at it yellowish, ambercolorse or brown eyes before.

There are also few blue eyes possible, but not desirable as a breeder result.

While in most other dog breeds males and females differ only slightly in size and weight, the difference in the Tamaskan is relatively large.

While males measure 63 to 84 centimeters at the shoulder, Tamaskan bitches are up to 13 centimeters smaller, namely 61 to 71 centimeters.

The weight varies accordingly: Tamaskan males weigh between 32 and 50 kilograms, females between 25 and 41 kilograms.

History & Origin of Tamaskan

The Tamaskan is a relative modern dog breed.

The aim of breeding is to create a dog that looks as similar as possible to its ancestor, the wolf, without the Characteristics of a domestic dog to lose.

It originated in the 1980s when 5 sled dogs were exported to the UK from the US.

There they were crossed with other dog breeds, such as the Siberian Husky, Alaskan Malamute, Samoyed, but also with the German Shepherd and other mixed breeds.

The further development of wolf dog (engl. wolf dog) was very tedious. In 1988 the new breed was first introduced Northern Inuit renamed.

The name Tamaskan first appeared in 2006. Other names for this breed are to this day:

  • Tamaskan Husky
  • Tamaskan Dog
  • Tamaskan Wolf-dog
  • Finnish Tamaskan Dog

Although Sweden, the Netherlands and Germany are also involved in the development of the breed in addition to Great Britain, Finland is considered the country of origin of the dog breed, which has not yet been recognized by the FCI.

Essence & Character of Tamaskan

Despite its dangerous wolf-like appearance, the Tamaskan is a dog very well-disposed towards humans.

Towards his owners he is very faithful and enjoy working with them.

However, like most other husky or wolf-like dog breeds, the Tamaskan will mostly bond to an alpha animal, i.e. a caregiver to whom they are 100% loyal and will protect and defend them to the last.

The Tamaskan is more friendly towards strangers shy and reserved. However, the behavior can change if the Tamaskan senses a danger for its owner.

The breed, which has not yet established itself, can occasionally still have problems with a very strong hunting instinct exhibit.

Overall, the Tamaskan is a very smarter dog and has an even temperament. He is very willing to learn and work and therefore requires a corresponding employment.

attitude & upbringing

The Tamaskan is a large and more active Dog. After all, he comes from a cross between sled dogs.

If you and your family like this dog breed and you would like to call such a four-legged friend your own, you should be active in sports yourself in order to spend a lot of time outside with your dog.

Apartment keeping is possible if you make sure that your Tamaskan is washed daily at least two to three hours comes out.

You shouldn’t limit it to leisurely walks, it can or should be a bit more sporty.

Participation in dog sports, such as agility or draft dog sports, is also advisable.

The Tamaskan feels most comfortable in a pack, i.e. when he is allowed to live with several conspecifics.

Ideally, you’ll have a house with a yard and a neighborhood that doesn’t mind the dog breed’s occasional howling.

Overall, the Tamaskan is also for dedicated beginners and families well suited, provided you get involved with your dog from the start and socialize him early on.

It is better to get a Tamaskan from a breeder as a puppy. The Tamaskan adapts to you as an alpha animal.

Adult dogs from animal welfare or from private adoption are more of a challenge for experienced dog owners. As a beginner, you should keep your hands off it.

Once you have gotten used to it, you can easily leave the Tamaskan alone for several hours.

Health & Care

The Tamaskan is generally considered very easy-care. Nevertheless, grooming at the change of seasons should not be underestimated.

Brushing once a week is usually sufficient, but when you change the coat you can’t avoid brushing every day if you don’t want the dog hair to be everywhere in the apartment.

However, the fur should not be clipped. The Tamaskan’s coat produces natural oils that clean the dog’s coat. These oils should not be affected by bathing.

The Tamaskan is one health rather inconspicuous race without major problems. Nevertheless, when buying a puppy, you should be aware of any inheritanceDiseases regard.

Hip dysplasia are not only hereditary, they can also occur later due to the size and weight of the animals.

In males occurs occasionally cryptorchidism on.

Depending on the attitude, care, nutrition and possible diseases, you have a very long-lasting partnership with the Tamaskan.

The average life expectancy is at 14 to 15 years.

Does the Tamaskan suit me?

The Tamaskan is a excellent family dogwho is also kind to children and other animals with appropriate socialization.

He wants an experienced owner, but he is also well suited to beginners as long as they can empathize with their dog and train them consistently and lovingly at the same time.

You and your family should not be couch potatoes and should always be ready to spend several hours outside with the dog, even in wind and weather.

Fun facts about Tamaskan

Tamaskan is increasingly finding its way into the media. Thanks to his wolf-like appearance, he has become an integral part of music videos.

Since he is also very easy to train, he is also becoming more and more popular in the film industry.

If the Tamaskan is a dog for you or if you already have one, we look forward to your comments and your experiences.