The Saarloos Wolfdog, also known as Dutch Wolfdog, Saarloos Wolfhond, as its name suggests, has a very wolf-like appearance. They were first bred in the 1930s by crossing a German Shepherd Dog with a European Wolf with the aim of breeding a dog that was more natural in its behaviour. Although not as popular in the UK, they have a large following in other parts of the world thanks to their wolf-like appearance and friendly, loyal and sociable nature. The Saarloos Wolfdog is not recognised as a breed by the Kennel Club (January 2018), but many local breed clubs have been formed with the goal of continuing to produce healthy, well-bred puppies.
Read our Saarloos Wolfdog Buying Advice page for information on this dog breed.

Saarloos Wolfdog
Thorvaldr kennel in Scotland are proud to announce the safe arrival of this beautiful litter. We have a few spaces on our list. Both parents are imports and owned by us. Both are fully health tested and Irish kennel club registered . Pups will leave - Vaccinated Vet checked Flea and tick prevention spot on Fully wormed Weaned Will leave with - Food Care sh

Saarloos Wolfdog
Here we have a little of pure Czechoslovakian vlciak wolfdog puppies available 3 beautiful males and 3 beautiful females we have both mother and father and had them since puppies themselves father is a european import mother, father and puppies are all fed on a human grade raw diet puppies will be well socialised with children and other animals, including dogs and chickens
Yes, Saarloos wolfdogs are legal in the UK. They are recognised as a domestic dog breed and are not considered wolf-dog hybrids. Only first or second generation wolfdog hybrids require special licensing, but Saarloos wolfdogs are typically several generations removed from wolves and therefore do not need a licence under UK law. For detailed information, local authorities can provide guidance.