Like given for the cuteness factor, but not being in carriers could be dangerous and maybe against local laws. https://www.caninejournal.com/why-do-dogs-roll-in-poop/ (and how to stop it) Crossover! PKGHECe
To everyone, you do not want a wolf dog, If you think you do, you don't, if you insist, you still don't. That kind of thinking results in stories like this and most do not have a happy ending. Wolves are NOT dogs, and the cross is difficult to live with. Do not breed wolf dogs, ever.
An international traveler was traveling with a dog and abandoned him at San Francisco International Airport. Almost 30 United employees applied to adopt the dog. After completing quarantine, a pilot adopted him. https://www.cbsnews.com/sanfrancisco/news/dog-left-behind-departing-passenger-sfo-adopted-pilot/