A jackal–dog hybrid is a canid hybrid resulting from a mating between a domestic dog and a golden jackal. Such crossbreeding has occurred numerous times in captivity and was first confirmed to occasionally happen in the wild in Croatia in 2015.
Three hybrids between golden jackals and domestic dogs found in Croatia
Canid hybrids are the result of interbreeding between the species of the subfamily Caninae.
A Czechoslovakian Wolfdog
Captive-bred F1 gray wolf-coyote hybrids at the Wildlife Science Center in Forest Lake, Minnesota
Three golden jackal-dog hybrids from Croatia. The discovery of these specimens confirmed that hybridization between the two canids occurs in the wild, and that the two have unlimited fertility with each other.