Both "Wolfdog" and "Wolfhound" are correct for the Saarloos. I know multiple breeders in the UK and speak to several personally; they use the terms interchangeably but "Wolfhound" is the more common term. I am aware it is nothing like the Irish Wolfhound.



The term "wolf blood" should have been "wolf content" but this meme has not been updated since 2011 and my own education about these animals still had a lot of growing to do - not that it doesn't now; I believe there's always more to learn, but my terminology has at least improved since then.



In any case, the Tamaskan, the Saarloos, the Czech WD & the Utonagan are all purebred dogs that are low-content wolfdogs at the very most -- but yes; as all dogs are a domestic subspecies of the wolf (canis lupus vs. canis lupus familiaris), even a chihuahua or a poodle are technically a "type" of wolf -- though I think we can agree neither of those (nor huskies or malamutes, nor modern-day German shepherds or so on) have actual wolf content in their recent lineage, because dogs and (real) wolves really are as different as night and day.



Despite the minimal difference in their DNA, saying that all dogs "are" wolves, would be like saying all humans are neanderthals. ... Though that last part might be debatable I suppose.