These 10 Adoptable Dogs Look Like Wolves—But They’re Just Looking for Love
If you love the look of wolves but want the companionship of a dog, these adoptable pups are the perfect match! With thick fur, striking eyes, and a wild appearance, they turn heads wherever they go. Despite their wolf-like looks, they’re just regular dogs looking for a home.
From Huskies to Malamutes and mixes in between these breeds are known for their intelligence, energy, and loyalty. Whether you’re an experienced dog owner or just love their unique appearance, one of these adoptable dogs might be the perfect fit for you. Check them out and find your next adventure buddy!
1. Louis: 3-year-old Playful Alaskan Malamute

Louis is a playful and adventurous Husky who is always ready to run, explore, and have fun! With his boundless energy and love for the outdoors, he’s looking for an active home that can keep up with his lively spirit.
This fun-loving pup thrives on playtime and would be the perfect companion for someone who enjoys hiking, running, or simply being outside. If you’re looking for a loyal and enthusiastic sidekick to share in your adventures, Louis might be the perfect match for you! Learn More
2. Da Supe: 1-year-old Siberian Husky

Da Supe is a young, petite Husky with a big personality and a heart full of love! Unlike the classic aloof husky, Da Supe is all about companionship—he wants to be by your side, sharing adventures and making memories together. With his love for food, training will be a breeze, making him an eager learner for the basics.
This playful pup is an ideal hiking buddy and would love to accompany you to pet-friendly patios. While he’s not currently paired with another dog, be sure to ask an adoption counselor about his history with other animals. Learn More
3. Thor: 4-year-old Sweet Alaskan Malamute

Meet Thor, a canine connoisseur of camaraderie and capers. This independent intellect is as sweet as a sugar-dusted donut and friendly as a tail-wagging welcome committee. Now, about his aversion to chickens… Let’s just say, Thor’s idea of ‘fetch’ didn’t exactly align with Farmer Joe’s feathered friends. The result?
A ruffled rooster, a doggedly determined Thor, and a lot of squawking! But don’t worry, Thor learned his lesson and is now a certified chicken-free zone. Adopt Thor, and you’ll gain a loyal friend who’s smart, sweet, and sure to keep you laughing! Learn More
4. Aspen: 2-year-old Lovable Siberian Husky

Affectionate, easy to leash and walk, loves belly rubs, not into toys. Learn More
5. Samantha: 5-year-old Gorgeous German Shepherd Mix

Samantha is a beautiful 5-year-old German Shepherd mix who has been waiting for her forever home for over a year. Surrendered when her owner could no longer care for her, this loyal and affectionate girl is hoping to finally find someone who will love her unconditionally.
Samantha is spayed, vaccinated, microchipped, and ready to go home. If you’re looking for a loyal, affectionate dog who will be by your side through thick and thin, Samantha is waiting to meet you! Learn More
6. Artemis: Beautiful Husky Pupper

Artemis is a Husky who arrived as a stray on 2/14/2025 and is thought to be just a baby at 11 months old. She is a small girl, listed as 2-35 lbs but is likely at the top of that range. She is a great size! She has a beautiful grey and white coat with one brown eye and one blue eye. She is not yet spayed.
The Dog Walkers are finding her to be a little shy at first but she warms up quickly! She is well behaved and may be housebroken. She makes it easy to put her collar on and walks great with a leash. She is sensitive to the loud cars, but she is being brave and overcoming that fear each day. She is very smart and is working on the sit command. She is a very sweet and easy girl, especially for her age. She is hoping it is now her turn to go HOME! Learn More
7. Belinda: 7-month-old Affectionate Husky

Belinda is a spunky, affectionate girl who lights up every room she enters. With one mesmerizing blue eye and one warm brown eye, she’s as unique as she is beautiful. Her snowy white coat adds to her charm, making her a true head-turner!
Belinda is a social butterfly—she adores people and other dogs, always eager to make new friends and spread her contagious joy. Her favorite pastime? Showering everyone with sweet puppy kisses! Whether she’s playing, cuddling, or just soaking up attention, her loving personality shines through. Learn More
8. Quincy: 1-year-old Handsome Husky

Quincy is a Husky who arrived as a stray on 1/14/2025. He is about 1 year, 6 months old and came in with his Buddy/Brother Claude. He is listed as 36-75 lbs with a handsome black and white coat and bright brown eyes. The Dog Walkers know he is friendly and playful with lots of great energy!
He is very sweet and fairly easy to get his collar on and walk with a leash but he is very strong and if he wants to go one way, you are going too! He is very smart and knows how to sit when asked to. He is very sweet and loves to be petted and adored! He and his bro Claude are very close but they are not listed as a bonded pair and can be adopted separately although they’ve likely been together their whole lives… Please go meet him (and Claude too!) fall in LOVE and take him HOME! Learn More
9. Sona: 9-month-old Shy Husky

Meet Sona. She was about to be euthanized by an Amish puppy mill because she didn’t sell. She’s a little nervous, since she was never socialized, but Sona is learning that her new friends at Husky House are good and is coming out of her shell. Apply to adopt Sona at Huskyhouse.org Learn More
10. Sansa: 1-year-old Active Husky

Meet Sansa! Sansa is a 1 year old female husky who was rescued from a cruelty situation where she was left chained in a basement 24/7. She is now safe at Husky House and looking for her loving forever home. Sansa is a friendly, energetic dog who loves meeting new people and playing with other dogs her size. Sansa is high energy and playful, and as such may be overwhelming for very young children. Interested in adopting Sansa? Visit www.huskyhouse.org to fill out an application. Learn More