I've stayed out of this thread until now because it just hurt too much, seeing all these wonderful furry friends. But time heals, and it's now been right on 2 years since we lost Kira, our high content wolf-dog due to a rare autoimmune condition right in the prime of her life. Lord, that was one loving and super intelligent girl and just captured our hearts and souls.

I haven't hurt so bad losing a furry buddy since I lost my first Rott, Elke to her breaking out through our gate while in heat and getting hit by a car in the fog back in the later 80's.
Anyways, the first up is Jazzmine. She was a runaway and my daughter found her nosing around the house. We took her in the back yard and had her around a month when a guy drove up claiming she was his dog. By that time we had taken her in as one of the family. The guy lived a few blocks away, but evidently she wasn't too well wanted by the guy's wife. She wouldn't let the dog come in the house and they had it on a cable attached to the dog house, which she broke. The guy saw that Jazzie was happy at our house, so he gave her to us and offered to sell her dog house to us for $50, which I accepted. Jazzie was about 6 months old when we found her. She lived to around 15 years old and raised the following 2 dogs below. She was a Golden Retriever/Lab mix.
This one was the one that broke my heart to lose. My daughter bought her from a local wolf-dog breeder and when she turned 5 weeks old she came home to our house. She was roughly 80% timber wolf and the rest was GSD and Husky I believe. I don't know if any of you have experience with hybrids, but they need a whole different set of parameters when raising them up as compared to a domestic breed, especially at the higher contents, and early and intense human interaction is extremely important to have a dog that can live with a human "pack". Kira turned out to be a great ambassador dog for hybrids and she got along with other animals famously well. We lost her when she was just about 5 years old right on 2 years ago.
Kira as a pup
This pic probably 10-12 months old
This pic is Kira about 8 months before we had to put her down.
And now we come to the dog we share with my daughter and her husband. About 12 months before we had to put Jazzie down from cancer, my daughter went looking for a new friend to share with Kira, as hybrids get along much better in a pack. She found this crazy boy, Reno, at the Parish dog pound. She picked him up and paid the neuter and shot fees and brought him home. He turned out to be just the kind of dog that Kira needed for a pack buddy as he is like a live wire and strong and bouncy.

After Jazzie passed, he and Kira were darn near inseparable. Like us, he also mourned Kira's passing but got past it a lot faster than us. He's still doing great and we share him with our SIL and daughter, who bring Reno on the road with them as long haul truckers.
Here is Reno, Kira and the cat Sox sharing the bed. Sox was also part of the wolf pack too.
Reno as a pup shortly after being adopted.
Reno about a year old.