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  • Finally! Someone who owns a hybrid that feeds raw!!! Good for you!! We are getting our Hybrid in the summer, we already feed our current dogs raw, can't wait to start our new addition on the same healthy lifestyle! Gorgeous dogs

  • @myex0ticlove I do feed raw but I also have a free feeder that I keep full of Diamond natural extreme athlete, beings i dont substitue the vitamins and other things they need so the kibble will take the place of that

  • @cindy23323 I have messaged you with further information...

  • Half fun getting snacked on by wolf trolling u

  • hey could you post that video of a raw feeding preferably chicken quarters or whole raw prey model? my friend thinks raw feeding is bad for canines and the bones hurt their throats going down... but I have also heard it has many benefits to it.

  • @ultimatemexicano3535 Post it where? Raw feeding is perfectly fine the bones will not hurt them as long as it is raw. Now if it has been cooked that is an entirely different story, then the bones become brittle and will splinter and injure they're throats and stomachs

  • why dose so many people get wolf dog hybrids?!

  • @xXToraKobayashiXx cuz they rock!

  • Awww. They're adorable! :-)

  • You named one of them Loki? I have a dog named LOKI! :D He's just as big as them, if not bigger. But completely a nice and hyped dog.

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  • were you able to get the bag back? they can be pretty protective

  • @KnittingPasta Yes I got it back, but you're right, normally you have to trade them for something they have if you want it.

  • Damn.....beautiful.

  • yeah go and take that bag back lol

  • Not sure if you have any videos about how hard and expensive it is to have a wolfdog but maybe you should educated people about it since so many are convinced on getting one now after watching your wolfdogs.

  • @Vr4z1el I have a website, and I also send out tons of others websites with education on wds. That tell all about how hard it is to own one of these animals and what you must give up if you are going to own one.

  • @cindy23323 You should explain that in the video description or give people links. These are really hard animals to take care of. Beautiful though.

  • @cindy23323

    how in the world did u managed 2 get 2 of those wolfdogs? i want 1 of them, but i don't know where can i find them. please tell me. if u know, i'd really appreciate it.

  • 0:39 He's like "Give me that bag! It's mine now!"

  • They're beautiful!

  • OMG he is beautiful!!!!!

  • how can you get a wolf to mate with a dog instead of killing it?

  • @maikeru01 There's no way a wild wolf would mate with a dog. But ones line that has been raised in captivity and raised with the dog is a different story.

  • @cindy23323 Oh I see. So you just raise it like it is a dog with dogs. That makes sense. Thanks :)

  • @maikeru01 No they cant exactly be raised as dogs there are going to be diferences. But they can be raised with dogs yes. My guys by the way are not wolves, they are wolfdogs.

  • @cindy23323 I know but that implies that you bred a dog and a wolf...

  • @maikeru01 No it doesn't at one point there was a wolf to dog breeding, but just because its a wolfdog, does not mean that one was wolf to dog. It could of been wolf to wolfdog or wolfdog to wolfdog even.

  • @cindy23323 Oh I didn't know wolfdogs were fertile. I assumed they were sterile. Well, now I've learned two things.

  • @maikeru01 Thats why they are not really considered hybrids, unlike your true hybrids the males out of the first breeding can not reproduce until they are about five generations removed. Wolves to dogs do not have this problem the first off spring out of a wolf to dog is called a F1 and all of them can reproduce.

  • lol that girl is scared of them but i would be too

  • I've worked with German Shephards, and other protection breeds for 20 years now. I still have not seen a dog that behaves like a wolf. Although they are the same species. Inresting though that the Wolf will steal food out of your hand with no regard to your authority.

  • Oh, how much would a hybrid like this be? I can't see them being cheap lol

  • That's a beautiful animal. I'd love one. People would walk in see him in my back yard and be like "...Uh... OMG IT'S A WOLF!"

  • "of course you want the bag.. take the bag then" LOL

  • I want a wolf for when I grow up... But my heart keeps on telling me they belong in the wild. >.< I really want one but.. Ok.

  • @MethsiaMae These are not the same thing, they are not wolves

  • @MethsiaMae Your heart cannot think...

  • @MethsiaMae no one cares

  • @HeinrichKonig They're not aggressive, if anything they would run and hide from you

  • Thouse eyes 0:36

  • so beautiful! and looks just like a wolf!! you are lucky, and I am jealous!

  • What breed of Dog are these Wolf Hybrids mixed with? They look pure Wolf to me I see no Dog in them at all lol.

  • @TheCajunGambit1 Thats what a true high content should look like, there should not be really noticable doggie traits to the untrained eye. Unlike a lot of owner/breeders out there that are claiming high content and they're animals look like poorly breed husky/mal./gsd mixes.

    There's a little bit of malamute way back in they're lines.

  • @cindy23323 I knew someone who had a Siberian Husky/Wolf Mix, I don't remember if it was a mid or high content but it had the color of a Siberian Husky Dog in its fur but you can see the Wolf in its eyes. It was not allowed inside his house and it ate the neighbors cats and small wild animals that ventured in his territory. He also had a Coydog it was a German Shepard mixed with a Coyote the Coydog was more tamer than the Husky/Wolf Mix.

  • @cindy23323 don't you think that wolf/dogs belonng to highly responsible owners and the way they are gaining popularity will eventually result in idiots owning and abusing the poor animals. In a way i persnoally feel that wolf dogs breeding should be banned only because of irresponsible owners

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  • @password181189 Yes I believe wolfdog owners should be responsible people. I also know that there is plenty of irresponsible people who are out there that should not own even a regular dog. But do I think they should not be bred so that the responsible people who want to own them can not, No I do not agree with you on that one.

  • @password181189 Unfortunately, with any animal ownership, you get idiots who own and abuse/neglect/improperly train/socialize the poor babies. I have a good friend who owns a pitbull mix, beautiful and the sweetest little girl you will ever meet, because he properly trains, exercises, and socializes her. A neighbor of my parents didn't do the same with her two gorgeous babies and they wound up attacking our dogs..and my mom..luckily no one was hurt, but my family dogs are edgier now

  • @TheCajunGambit1 mixed with husky is usally the case

  • @TheCajunGambit1 probaly Siberian husky, Alaskan husky orAlaskan malamute

  • @TheCajunGambit1 one characterstic in the fur in wolf dog hybrids is the fact they almost never have neat fur, well thats what i noticed, even when groomed it just cant stay neat

  • lol jacked the bag

  • WOW so BEAUTIFUL!!!

  • they are very pretty, most of the wolf hybrids i've seen look more like huskies, but these look a lot like wolves :D

  • aww cute , i would love to have one but i have a few reasons why i cant,

    1. i have a dog

    2. i have cats

    3. i am getting a rabbit

    4. not enough space

    5. i am a little wary around certain kind of dogs because i used to have a husky/border collie that became extremely aggressive towards me, i think she thought i was invading her territory or something because she was only mean to me and my mom and not my stepfather, i am not judging them but i know i would be nervous around them

  • @laceygraves123 Dogs with a certain percent of wolf are illegal to own unless you have a special license in most areas unless you have a special license.

  • Also what kind of dogs are they crossed with? I'm assuming a northern breed like a malamute.

  • Do you know any good wolddog breeders? Preferably west coast.

  • @AlbuynoRyeno Wolfdog breeders? I've never heard of any! You should probably look into your state laws first. Dogs with a certain percent of wolf are illegal to own unless you have a permit or license or something of that sort.

  • @KillersAreQuietSoShh Correct you must check your state laws first, if you click on my channel, on that page over to the left is a link to my website, on the information page is a link to the state laws, there is actually quite a few breeders out there, click on the contact page and you will see my email address, write me and i will send links of the good breeders

  • @cindy23323 They are just beautifull. You know any breeders from Europe???

  • i thought mine were gorgeous. this one is beautiful

  • @honeybelles3 Thanks, you dont have any vids. of yours?

  • Cool! Yeah, wolves and wild dogs catch and eat fowl in the wild- no different than eating a raw chicken...as long as the chicken didn't have a tonne of hormones and crap injected into it of course o.O

  • i want it!!! <3 hes ssooooo adorable! X)

  • i thought dogs werent supposed to have raw chicken and chicken bones? they can choke on bones

  • @BIGchooch94 As long as they're not cooked theyre perfectly fine. Bones splinter if they have been cooked and can damage theyre insides. A raw diet is actually really great for animals, compared to whats in alot of kibbles.

  • @cindy23323

    oh ok...well anyways u have gorgues dogs

  • @cindy23323 things like beef bones arnt bad when cooked they dont really splinter but bird bones are a no.. but they are beautiful dogs :)

  • @cindy23323 try telling that to my mom/dad ..i turn my back for 5 mins they are feeding the dogs all kinds bad stuff V_V

  • @BIGchooch94 Choke? lol!

    They're most likely going to CRUSH them before it them dummy.

  • @BIGchooch94 dogs can not puppies

  • @BIGchooch94 Dog's have been eating RAW food for thousand's of years, since 1950 with the introduction of kibble how many obese dogs do you see now?

  • beautifull animals

  • Lol he took the bag xD did you get it back from him before he ate the bag? O_o or no? lawl I love wolves and cats x3

  • @Wolfyy23 Yes he let me have it back after a few mins. guess he had to make sure the bag was empty for himself, he didnt believe me, lol.

  • Congrats, you have some of the few real wolfdogs on youtube, 99% of the others are mixed breed dogs, and obvious, or arctic breed purebred dogs, Beautiful by the way.

  • @SHvar Thank you

  • how is that a dog its 100% wolf dont see any dog in that so it makes it cool to have a wolf :P

  • @animalsshouldlive No its a wolfdog, both are very high content wolfdogs. F1 98% Once you get to this percent it just makes it harder to see the dog traits unless you are experienced phenotyper.

  • @cindy23323 where did you get them a breeder!?

  • now thats a wolfdog.. very nice dogs .. can i ask where u got them ?

  • Chicken? what chicken? excuse me while my 700lbs per square inch bite takes care of this. What great animals.

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