i just think he is cute. but we have had people cutting our fence so he can get loss....due to fear....but with any animal you need to love it, train it, and pray or the best :-D
Please be aware, that no matter how much you love your sweet pretty dog, wolf hybrids are unstable. Many people have thought they were loyal members of the household only to have them turn on a friend, stranger or even family member for no apparent reason after years of companionship. Wolves instinctively use violence to improve their status when they perceive weakness in a higher ranking member of their family or a challenge from below. Neutering can help, Google wolf hybrid behavior.
@michalchik Attacking a stranger or friend that the;ve never seen is instinctual in any dogs since dogs are necessarily domesticated wolves. What you said, a pitbull is much as capable as doing. Any animal as far as I'm can concerned no matter how domesticated will still keep there instincts. Do your research,
@XaldinX I agree with you on the general point that these atavistic behaviors can be seen in domesticated dogs, which is a problem. The point i am making is that fully domesticated dogs are predictable in that they can be trained/socialized to be stranger and family safe. They are still dangerous when raised incorrectly. Wolves and to a lesser extent wolf hybrids can not be made reliably safe. You can do everything right and still wind up in serious trouble.
i just think he is cute. but we have had people cutting our fence so he can get loss....due to fear....but with any animal you need to love it, train it, and pray or the best :-D
snakefiredancer 1 year ago
ha ha loses focus and licks the bowl
mindciller 1 year ago
yeah we know the risks. thank you for your concern! :-D
snakefiredancer 1 year ago
@snakefiredancer Cool good. I never figured you for a risk taker though ;-)
michalchik 1 year ago
@michalchik lol what?i fire dance i am ok with ricks hehe
snakefiredancer 1 year ago
@snakefiredancer I put the smiley wink there to indicate I was joking.
michalchik 1 year ago
Please be aware, that no matter how much you love your sweet pretty dog, wolf hybrids are unstable. Many people have thought they were loyal members of the household only to have them turn on a friend, stranger or even family member for no apparent reason after years of companionship. Wolves instinctively use violence to improve their status when they perceive weakness in a higher ranking member of their family or a challenge from below. Neutering can help, Google wolf hybrid behavior.
michalchik 1 year ago
@michalchik Attacking a stranger or friend that the;ve never seen is instinctual in any dogs since dogs are necessarily domesticated wolves. What you said, a pitbull is much as capable as doing. Any animal as far as I'm can concerned no matter how domesticated will still keep there instincts. Do your research,
XaldinX 1 year ago
@XaldinX I agree with you on the general point that these atavistic behaviors can be seen in domesticated dogs, which is a problem. The point i am making is that fully domesticated dogs are predictable in that they can be trained/socialized to be stranger and family safe. They are still dangerous when raised incorrectly. Wolves and to a lesser extent wolf hybrids can not be made reliably safe. You can do everything right and still wind up in serious trouble.
michalchik 1 year ago