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  • aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawwwwwwwwwwww­wwwwww

  • These are not timber wolves...

  • Nice vids and pics... Timber wolves are awsome animals... But if you think that they will NEVER hurt anyone or anything,, you're sadly mistaken.... Timber wolves are one of the few predators that not only kill for food,, but the also kill for fun....And not many of them have a curl in thier tail.. Better read up champ....

  • there different from breeding you know. the have insincts and if you let them get a chance they just may turn on you.

  • @SirSirRobin Not really. If a wolf has black fur and it stays that way then it is a wolfdog, but most black wolves are actually black phases, meaning they will phase out and turn mostly white. No wolves stay black. They phase.

  • @ferret926 Although black wolves lose their black fur as they age, I think the same mutation is at work. Most dogs with black hair do not stay completely black, either.

  • While I'm happy that you're telling others that wolves are not as dangerous as folktales, politicians, and the popular media claim, they are still wild animals and should not be treated like dogs -- you simply cannot form the same bond with a wolf. They are wild -- they are built for hunting, and they don't want to be chained and fed. Now these two can never be either wild or domestic -- they're trapped in between.

  • @SirSirRobin These are definitely not pure wolves or even high content wolfdogs.

  • I absolutly LOVE Wolves.

    

  • wolves are wild animals and are not the same as dogs. They are not pets and should not be kepts as such.  They still retain there wild instincts that dogs have since lost through breeding.

  • This is a dog. He has a white tail tip and a curl in the tail. Ears are big and pointy like a german shepherd. And the female "timberwolf" is just a husky german shepherd mix! Not to mention theyre ALL ON CHAINS!

  • @ferret926 Most wolves are partially descended from dogs. Black fur, for example, is a gene that originated in dogs, so all black wolves have at least one dog ancestor. Also, the video quality isn't good enough to confirm that they are or aren't German Shepherds.

  • @SirSirRobin, You're right- but there is still a big difference between a pure wolf (or a high content wolfdog) and a dog regardless of what *little* dog genes may still be present in some wolves. These animals here are low-nos. Despite the quality of the video, it is quite clear these animals are FAR from being pure or high content wolfdogs.

  • ok retard here's the deal. A truely wild great northern timberwolf is a very dangerous animal, especially during breeding season because they neglect there diet to chase mates. What you have here, even if it is a timberwolf, is not wild, and is probably an offspring of a previously tamed wolf. so don't preach your ignorance about something you clearly dont know about, because i guarantee if if i threw your ass in the mountains near a pack of wild wolves, you'd shit yourself

  • Why would oyu chain a animal like that? I have owned dogs for years And I never once put a chain on any of them non the less wolves. (If they are wolves) second If you are hand feeding these creatures! Thats your fault and your Info is all wrong!

  • Look awfully much like high content hybrid.

  • @aky19832001, Yeaaah. That would be a negative. Try more like low content Mal/GSD mixes.

  • @wolfdogfostermom I meant low. Either way these animals are useless and the person owning should be held accountable for pession of a dangerous animal.

  • M********FUCKER voy a investigarte donde estas por maltratar esos animales por que vamos a ponerte on jail...

  • okay iv dealt with animals all my life and wolves are not like regular dogs in anyway so if these wolfs are overly friendly they are clearly low content or not wolf at all these are wild animals and should never ever be chained up if you don't have the proper funds to build a proper encloser then you shouldn't have one at all wolves are wild and they belong in the wild or in a decent encloser at least!

  • lol wolves arent dangerous. are you high?! maybe a hybrid wolf isnt dangerous but go out in the wild and find one and let me know how you make out with petting it.

  • Those puppies are so cute

  • Don't chain wolves.That's when they become aggressive. It's owners like you that give responsible wolf owners a bad rap. It's unethical to chain a wolf, anyway. Bring the animal in the house or build a proper enclosure.A beautiful and majestic wild animal like a wolf should NEVER be chained. How disrespectful can one be Oh, and whoever is calling these "low contents" - get real. Google timber wolf right now and see what the pictures look like. These are high content,even PURE wolves-easily.

  • @theoharatos Yeah, they don't look like this, that's for sure. Neither of them have any defining wolf features- all scream towards being low-no content Mal/GSD or Husky/GSD mixes. Large pointed, wide set ears, short muzzles with very pronounced stops, white tipped tails that curve, short legs, wide chests, contrasting markings with DOG agouti/sable coloration- to name a few.

  • I love it when people who know nothing try to teach their nonsense to others. Here are Dogs labeled Wolves, chained up and obviously full of fleas.

  • They should breed a Timber Wolf with a Big Alaskan Malamute.

  • not being dangerous as in when you dont piss them off, or they get annoyed at something, or meeting them in the wild.

  • yea there not dangerous until for no apparent reason your mauled by them. there good looking WILD!! animals

  • Can wolves be domesticated like dogs, or can they only get used to people being around them?

  • they look like wolf to me but there teprement say to me they are about 5th or 6th genaratin blood line

  • @cold101, Not pures, at all. I would be hard pressed to even consider them low-mid content wolfdogs. Another case of grossly misrepresented animals and misleading information. >_<

  • in fact mate u can have a dna test done to look for the wolf strain cost about £200 dont post if you dont know the fact u noob

  • What I learned from the video is what I can see: These are low content wolf hybrids or maybe mixed northern breed dogs, THEY ARE DEFINITELY NOT PURE WOLVES. But you are representing them to be pure wolves (and presumably, you're selling the pups as "pure wolves"). Do you think that's a safe and resposnible thing to do? What happens if someone decides to go out and get a REAL pure wolfm because of your misleading video? Do you have any idea what the consequences would be?

  • Wolves can be loyal and gentle but they can also be very dangerous. Do not decieve people. These are domesticated wolves, tamed to be friendly to humans. Wild wolves do not behave in this manner. Now am I saying go out and shoot them? No. I'm saying leave them be. If you happen to train a wolf then good for you but remember that wolves are as dangerous as any living creature can be. They usually don't harm humans, but do not think you can just pet one on sight.

  • @JCWarriorCats These aren't even wolves, they are just dogs with maybe a tiny bit of wolf. I've seen wolfier looking PURE dogs like the Saarloos wolfhound.

  • @Splashstorm04 You missed my point completely.. I wasn't saying these were wolves. I was just saying don't treat them like domesticated dogs...

  • @JCWarriorCats You said "These are domesticated wolves, tamed to be friendly to humans. Wild wolves do not behave in this manner."

  • @JCWarriorCats Implying that these are wolves that were tamed and thats why they act so friendly but that wild wolves don't act like that.

  • I had pet wolf it looked exactly like tht and he was the best

  • Yeah, I learned something from this video. The selfishness of man has no limits. You know these wolves would be happier in the wild, but you keep them in chains. Despiteful.

  • Awwwww. I LOVE the puppies!

  • not timber wolves yet again , why do americans lie about everything , i live in an area with more timber wolves then people so im not gonna bother fighting about it anymore with witless yank retards stick to your nascar and t.v leave the real bush for the real men . all you retards argueing about shit youve never seen irl . armchair phds eh your all a big fucking joke .

  • I raised a timber wolf from a puppy. She looks exactly like the ones in the video. The "douche" that tied them up did so for the wolf's protection as well as other pets in the neighborhood. Timber wolves are always going to be wild animals. How high of a fence do you think they can jump? What if they run free and kill someone's little ankle-biter dog. The Animal Control Center will just kill the wolf. Is that a better option? Ask greymoonrising2010. I love my wolf too much to chance .

  • @serialover100,

    One...those are not wolves. Low-mid content wolfdogs at best. Two, you shouldn't be owning a wolfdog/wolf unless you have proper containment. Chaining is not a means of proper containment at all and should only be used as a temporary/emergency. Yes they can jump, dig and climb- that's why the few responsible people that own real wolves/wolfdogs spend the time and money to build them a proper, escape proof enclosure. I see your point- but chaining VS building proper

  • @wolfdogfostermom thanks for your efforts :-)

  • @serialover100 containment is NOT responsible. It's just avoiding the issue and taking the easy route instead of providing these animals (wolf, wd or dog) as best of living conditions as possible- chaining not being anywhere near the top. It's one thing to not know beforehand and then learn about it and try to fix it the right way...it's another thing to not be able to take care of/provide for the animal...and then still get one and do the "bare minimum" to "keep them safe."

  • @serialover100 Let's examine your reasoning. Do you think it's a good thing if a person buys a wolf (or a wolf hybrid, or a dog) and keeps it mostly chained to a shed? And if a wolf is chained to a shed, how does that stop the local kids or dogs from wandering up to the wolf and possibly getting killed? Tragically, that DOES HAPPEN. This is just about the most dangerous way to keep a hybrid or wolf. Do you keep your "timber wolf" chained up too?

  • @sunsdomain she doesn't have "wolves" she has wolfdogs.

  • @sunsdomain And why would you chain up a wolf/wolfdog/dog? Do you think it'd be happier like that or being able to roam freely in your yard with a tall enclosure? If you don't have the means of building something like that, don't get one of these animals. BTW, the animals in this video are obviously not anywhere close to even being 98% wolf.

  • i love these beautiful, harmless creatures. :)

  • How can you be an animal and a biologist at the same time?

  • Magnificent creatures!

  • they all look like the dad but one that is so cute and where did you get them i must get one there so cute and give them a pet for me!!

  • To say wolves don't have the potential to be dangerous is Foolish at best, deadly at worst, just because you have some domesticated mix breed wolves (the ears and eyes on the female were a dead give away) doesn't mean all wolves are like that. If you want proof, I invite you to trek out into the wild and have a meet and greet with a wild pack, see what happens...and before you head out I urge you to get you affairs in order.

  • @Hawkeye323232 Idiot any animal has the chance to be dangerous. Get the hell out lol stop being a scared bitch and don't comment on this shit unless you know for a fact how wolves REALLY are.

  • @GodWarProductions The funny thing is I do know the facts, I have been driven up a tree by wolves several times. If a pack of wolves on the hunt see you, your fare game. If their not on the hunt, then an attack is not as likely, but still possible, more so if they have young present. It's more of less a 50/50 situation at best. Trying to say wild wolves are like your pet dog's mixed or not, is foolish, ask anyone who has studied wolves, they would tell you the same. Wolves as not domestic pets.

  • @Hawkeye323232 Right i understand what you're saying but i know for a fact wolves can be treated as family and treat you just the same. Most likely if you were driven up a tree they were making it clear to you that they don't want you in that area. A wolf that has been in the wild all it's life is nothing like one you have grown with since it was a pup. I assure you they only attack if needed. Most likely there were pups around.

  • @Hawkeye323232 I understand how you think wolves aren't pets and i agree with that, Wolves are NOT pets, I've never thought of mine as a pet it's more like a partner. Mine has grown with me since it was a pup, Almost 8 years now. We hunt together, Last year i missed a shot at a buck and it started to charge at me, My wolf, Vikus, ran up to that thing and took it down, He jumped on its side and knocked it on its side and broke its neck.

  • @GodWarProductions OK first as a hunter I know that NO DEER would charge after the source of a loud noise, a moose, maybe, but not a deer they run away. Second, your "wolves" are mixed breed, and undersized for full breed Timber wolves, and even a full Timber would have a tough time breaking a deers neck, they more go for tearing out the jugular, than anything else. Any other fantasies you would like to share, or are you finished talking out you ass? And yes I know wolves can be somewhat tamed.

  • @GodWarProductions oh hey its you again. you are so full of shit. yes i hunt and know that deer don't charge! there is no way that your (probably fake) wolf pet jumped on the deers side and broke its neck because thats not fucking possible. you need to stop bull shitting people with your fake story's that just make you sound like a retard.

  • @ChroniclesofJason Dude, A buck will charge if it sees a human shooting at it when there are mates around, You're a fucking idiot if you think other wise.

  • @GodWarProductions i don't think otherwise i've done it before! i'm part of a hunting club I have shot bucks in the same field that doe's are in and they don't charge. they either run because the shot scared them, drop in a few feet from running if you hit them good. and if you missed they run away. so fuck off you are full of shit.

  • @ChroniclesofJason Dude you haven't fucking been attacked by a wolf i watched your videos you're like fucking 15 or some shit, Stop being a little dick and making shit up, First off you can look it up that bucks DO attack if Doe are around and they see you. Look it up idiot

  • @GodWarProductions I NEVER SAID I WAS ATTACKED BY A WOLF! DUMB FUCK! And your really fucking stupid by saying your in the military because your not. and if you were you would be gone over seas unless you are a pussy and joined the national guard so you could be a weekend worrier and just say that your a fake wanna be liar. we all know you are full of shit. Oh and by the way thanks for those views cock smoker. please subscribe and reply back. thank you.

  • @GodWarProductions oh and i might be younger than you but i still get more pussy than you. lots of it. all you get is your moms,sisters.grandmas,aunts, and cousins pussy so i would advise you to jerk off to understand how a orgasm feels.

  • @GodWarProductions I never said i was attacked by a wolf you cum dumpster. im saying that a deer will not charge unless its a female protecting her young and if you shot with young deer in the field you should get your license taken away unless you don't have one cause your making that bullshit up. we all know your full of shit. whatever you say your argument is invalid.i'm 15 i get more ass than your dorky ass in you moms basement. oh and thanks for the views please subscribe scrotum breath.

  • @Hawkeye323232 ROTFLMAO! You watch too much TV Pet wolves are dangerous. But wild wolves are not a worry (unless deliberately habituated). Here in Canada we've always had a large wolf population. There's been 1 known human killed by wild wolves, and a handful of people bitten by them, in more than 100 years. I'm guessing you're 1,000 times more likely to be killed by lightning and 1,000,000 times more likely to die in a traffic accident. Do you worry about getting hit by a meteorite?

  • I don't suppose you are thinking of selling any of these "Wolves" by any chance??? No doubt some silly fooker will buy one off you!!!!!

  • This ain't no wolf...it's a Malamute Crossed with a G.S.D or similar. Anyway whatever it is you shouldn't have it chained up like some sort of prisoner with those other mongrels!! It's a DOG!!!!!!!!

  • @greymoonrising2010 Sorry it's a Timber Wolf, I'm an animal biologist.

  • @GodWarProductions,

    Well you are one crappy biologist, because in my many years of being in wolf/wolfdog rescue, pures and high contents do not have big pointy Mal ears, white tipped tails, wide chests, curly tails and very defined markings. Looks like yet another misrepresented, poorly bred, "wolfy looking" low content dog mutts. While their can be exceptions to everything (very rare, often single exceptions), I doubt this many exceptions in these 2 specific animals, is the case.

  • @GodWarProductions Sorry, you may be a biologist but you don't know wolves. These are hybrids at best, possibly 100% dog. There is no way these are pure wolves.

  • @sunsdomain Even if you believe they ARE timber wolves, there is no possible way to prove it, Not even blood can prove that. But i believe these are timbers, Most likely timber mixxed with huskie though

  • @GodWarProductions So you're an animal biologist... Do you specifically study wolves? I don't think so or you could tell these are not close to being pures. I've seen wolfier looking dogs than this.. Seriously dude you need to study more about wolves/wolfdogs before you come on here spreading that.

  • @Splashstorm04 Lol how long ago was that comment.. Like a year ago? I've studdied alot more since then, I don't even remember my first comment. I know I never said these were PURE, If I did I was high out of my mind of something, They're not even part wolf if me and anyone in my department has anything to say about it.

  • @GodWarProductions good for you..

  • @greymoonrising2010 She is bred with another type of dog however, But you can see it in her eye's that she's wolf. Only timbers have those type of eyes.

  • @GodWarProductions, You could not be more wrong. Those two are low-mid content wolfdogs at best (or mostly dog). Mal and GSD are in those ears, coat and build. Those are NOT pure wolves.

  • @GodWarProductions,

    I misread, eyes, not ears. But you're still wrong. What is it about her eyes that are so wolfy? Because I see nothing but light colored dog eyes, that can be found in many Malamute and Husky mixes.

  • There has never been any solid evidence of a wolf ever hurting a human being. They stay clear of us every time they sense our presence. Killing 10 deer isn't being vicous, it's called surviving. There are hunters out there that kill animals and don't even use them but rather use them as sport. If anything we are the bloody killers.

  • and they are extremely protective/attached to their owners, to the point that they won't let there owners touch other animals and sometimes people.

  • and they are extremely protective/attached to their owners, to the point that they won't let there owners touch other animals and sometimes people.

  • okay so fist of all, no these are defintely not pure bred timber wolves, but they are at least half. my husky is having pups with an 80% timber wolf and she is much bigger than this and barely looks like these animals, especially the last adult one at the end of this video with the pups..but honestly if timber wolves are raised from the time they are pups they can be domesticated. they still have some aggression issues, but for the most part they can learn how to become less agressive,

  • Violent tendencies were bred out of dogs over thousands of years. These wolves have their natural traits. Don't say they're safe. Stare the male down and play with his neck/food, you'll learn

  • Loser. This is a wild animal you asshole

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  • these are not wolves. they are tamaskans. liar.

  • timber wolves are crosses between a gray wolf and a domestic dog. :)

  • @astrononerd,

    No. Timber wolf is another name from grey wolf. Pure wolves.

  • i would so hunt one of those and use its fur for some nice warm slippers :)

  • wow im a big fan of wolves but knowing whats happening to them in the wild is giving me some hope for their future by watching them god bless all the wolves!

  • Who could tye the innocent animals up i hope you burn in a cage with a bark collor and and everytime you scream you shock!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! FU*K YOU FOR HURTING THEM THEY ARE ENVIORMENTLY MEAN FOR THERE PROTECTION!!!! YOU ARE RUINING THE CICLE YOU LOCK UP THOSE PUPS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! OOOOOMMMMMMMMMGGGGGGGG HOW ARE THEY GONNA LEARN TO HUNT?!?! DUMB AS$ THESE WOLVES ARE NOT PURE BREEDS!!! there mixed!!!

  • @TheEmoshannon HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

  • i guess you do not support your local zoos than

  • Who could tye the innocent animals up i hope you burn in a cage with a bark collor and and everytime you scream you shock!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! FU*K YOU FOR HURTING THEM THEY ARE ENVIORMENTLY MEAN FOR THERE PROTECTION!!!! YOU ARE RUINING THE CICLE YOU LOCK UP THOSE PUPS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! OOOOOMMMMMMMMMGGGGGGGG HOW ARE THEY GONNA LEARN TO HUNT?!?! DUMB AS$

  • No animal should be chained or caged up it is not fir to the animal. One thing I can say from owning a timber wolf is that they will run if given the chance so caged is not a bad thing but still not right to the animal. I also have my entire backyard fenced in as I own 3 dogs and the fact that timberwolves get along with other animals is so very true. Other wise everything that is in this video is correct right down to the fact that they will not hurt a sole.

  • @spell2fire,

    Aside from the poor containment, there is one other thing wrong with this video. These are not wolves.  At all.

  • whoever caged/chained up this wolves is an idiot. these animals deserve to run free. Although I am a true hearted hunter, I still believe these animals deserve to run free.

  • This video was posted by the director of Perezjet39's estate. We cannot find him. We just found his shoes and hat inside the dog run.

  • mix at best........

  • These look more like Tamaskan dogs. People who say that wolves are not dangerous are fools. Wolves are wild animals just like bears, mountain lions and wolverines. You insult them to say anything different. I love wolves more than any other and but to say they are anything more than a wild beautiful animal is foolish.

    These still look like Tamaskan dogs, but if they were wolves, what kind of douche would chain them up. It's selfishness and not love.

  • @1976jrl I just received a message from a friend who found 10 deer in one square mile in north peninsula of Michigan. They tested the wounds and found same wolf dna in all 10 deer. The 'wolves' in these pics have been somewhat domesticated. It is not the same in Upper peninsula Michigan or parts of Minnesota and canada. Very vicious animals. It all depends on how hungry they are and the character of the pack leader.

  • There is not one Wolf among any of these animals, most are wolf/dog crosses at best. To say Wolves are not dangerous is partly true but they have been known to attack humans. Dogs will attack and kill humans and in fact do so every year in every country on earth.

    The real danger is an animal that has been bred with wolves and has the wolves large size but lacks the natural fear wolves have for humans...dogs have no such fear!!! "Violent tendencies" have not been bred out of dogs either.....

  • @1976jrl Completely agree.

  • @1976jrl Says the 34 year old who's channel has video games on it, an has never seen an animal except on national geographic television.

  • @SupremeAmerican Praise the lord and pass the ammunition! Another redneck with an internet connection. Don't you have a varmint to go and shoot?

  • @1976jrl

    sorry gave ya a thumbs up it was for SupremeAmerican

    these wolves are kept well man

  • @1976jrl well to stop it from getting away ?

  • Old Yeller!

  • I have been blessed and honered to be able to care for three Timber wolves ant can talk on the telephone!

  • You ignorant bastard! These are wolf dogs and low content. Regardless of what they are, the fact that you have them chained up is despicable. Someone should chain up your sorry ass and see how you like it! You sicken me!

  • omg i would luv a wolf

  • @wolfdogfostermom- I no they're not pure wolf but they way they r being advertised and kept sickens me

  • @Laxchic1776,

    I agree

  • This is cruel! These wolves should NOT b chained 2 a wall, eating out of a dish beside a common domestic dog! Y do u even hav them??? Get a husky or 2! At least they're part dog! These timber wolves r wild animals that r only behaving nicely because that's wat gets them food. They belong in the wild with a pack!

  • @Laxchic1776,

    These are not wolves. I don't agree with how they are being kept, but these animals are not even close to being pure wolves.

  • WILD animals should remain WILD! not on a chain

  • this is true exellent pets My friend brother had two one male one femal.. exellent !

  • i have 3 timber wolves SERBEROS TENEBROS AND A FEMALE CALLED TIMBER.....and i can tell u,those arent timber wolves

  • These animals look exactly like a Shepherd/husky mix that use to visit my local dog park.

  • No wolves here folks. Mongrel dogs. Wolf dod/ wolf hybrids. Idiotic to have them in this atmosphere though. Not just some shmuck talking. I teach about wolves and wolf behavior and have been federally licensed to do so for over 25 years.

  • @porterhanshi,

    It's nice to see someone else that knows wolfdogs. More misrep and misleading info here on Youtube.

  • @wolfdogfostermom WHat I don't get is most of these people actually believe they were sold a pure wolf! Then they are breeders? have met some great people in the wolf dog world. Problem is that the wolf dog title has been a vehicle for many illegal wolves to be sold as 98 % wolf content . People are breeding and selling wolf dogs that shouldn't be allowed to grow carrots! Seems if you have a trailer, a tree and a chain you are a wolf dog breeder.

  • porterhanshi,

    I completely agree and it is extremely frustrating. I have done rescue/educational work for a few years now and some people's ignorance just amazes me. And very true about the 98%- misrepresentation, tho worse on the low/no's being sold as highs and pures- goes both ways. Breeders that have pures or very HC's that claim them to be a lower % just so they won't be fined/illegal. It's becoming more and more difficult to educate people- and the wolves/WD's are suffering for it.

  • I hear that wolves can never be fully tamed, that they can only seem that way, that or they haven't been fully domesticated. It's a long process to domesticate animals from what I hear you cannot just take a newborn and expect it to be nice to you it takes more than just that one life.

  • @IZeromusI,

    You are correct. The people you hear that say they own a "wolf" that is a house pet and domesticated, have been lied to by the breeder they got their animal from (usually its a low/no wolfy looking DOG mutt) and have no idea what it takes to raise, socialize, contain, train and handle a real pure wolf. Captive bred pure wolves are NOT domestic in any way, shape or form. They can be trained, socialized and handled by people to an extent- but a wolf will always be a wolf.

  • Have you ever been to the black woods in translvania? Those things rule the damn forest. They say if you go in there at night you aren't coming back.

  • 1:58

    Please throw me in there. ^^

  • Is there a reason for tying up the dogs?

  • @chi916 It's like up to 150lbs...which actually seems smaller than I originally thought.

  • sorry i don't agree the wolf id chained up...happy don't think soo.....

  • First, some of them don't seem to be Wolves. Perhaps a wolf-hybrid at best.

    Secondly, they look pathetic in chains. Canines should never be bounded by chains.

  • how did you end up with a wolf? she is very beautiful and im sure you take very good care of her, but she shouldnt of been kept as a pet.. but no matter what the circumtances im sure there may be a good reason why you took her into your home

  • my baby girl i had for 13yrs longer than 2 of my kids i miss her everyday

  • wolves are not domesticated animals though - their brains are wired to leave the 'puppy' stage behind at some point whereas dogs have been bred to stay puppylike all their lives so they get on with humans better. This is why wolves stop playing with humans beyond a certain age. It's also why wolves are a lot harder for people to keep as pets - they are wild animals and should be respected and accomodated/handled as such.

  • @Ultrasecond funny... my wolves are completely calm and playful around me and my family, even though they are 4 years old. its only wild if you recieve it from the wild and try to tame it, a pup that is born into captivity is not wild.

  • give it a hug dammmmit............

  • let the wolf go man whats wrong with u?

  • this guy is an idiot let those WILD animals go ! sure its all good now but rub them the wrong way and then the hurt some one possibly a child then boom two dead WILD animals that shouldn't have been in anyone possession in the first place want to do the world a favor go plant a tree

  • @TCONA360 ,

    Not wolves, at all. But you do kind of have a point.

  • @TCONA360 Well if humans didn't start pissing about with wild dogs, the second option of keeping a rural herd safe is a shotgun/rifle so make the choice, is a dead wolf better than a domesticated one?

  • @TCONA360 I don't believe theyre wild anymore, quit trying to act all high and mighty...Shit, if you rub any dog the wrong way it'll snap...

    Have you ever planted a fucking tree?

    Fuck off, bro.

  • The only danger here is the idiot who would tie up a beautiful animal like a wolf! Someone should tie up the fu$king asshole human put this wild animal in a cage. Your the real harm to humanity!!!

  • @dboone760 Dude....a harm to humanity? Quit being a dramawhore, the only difference between putting a dog in a cage and a wolf in a cage is that a wolf is wild, and these wolves aren't even wild anymore, shit, they aren't SUPPOSE to be a pet but those obviously are, they aren't causing any harm and if they were released into the wild at this point, they'd probably die...

    Yes, it may not be right to have a "wild" animal as a pet, but that doesn't make him an asshole for having one...

  • @dboone760  shut up

  • @dboone760 stfu peta

  • @dboone760 You are right. And in the wild they CAN be very dangerous... so for the safety of all, respect and admire at a distance.

  • i beg to differ i dont think these are wolfs they may have some in them

  • @wolfgang29,

    You're right there. These are not wolves, whatsoever.

  • i know a guy that had a dog half Timber Wolf half German Shepherd. Rex was really a jelous dog when kids were around and females. He bit a little girls mouth and tongue almost off and bit a few of the owners girlfriends. A vicious dog maybe from mixing the 2 breads together. Not sure.

  • i have a husky who is making puppies with the sweetest female timber wolf I've ever met. they are gentle my 2 yr old plays with the timber wolf, so don't tell her she's not responsible, there is nothing wrong with owning one. and there is nothing wrong with breeding them either! you people who are acting like it's a big deal are really stupid, because my god if the wolf is raised by you, they are extremely gentle, i actually find the timber wolf to be more gentle then my husky.

  • @imasexrobot,

    It is a big deal when there are breeders out there that sell low-no content dog mutts as pure wolves and 98%ers, and people believe them and continue to represent them as such. It is a big deal when breeders breed whatever wolfy animal they can find and sell to whoever has the money.

  • @imasexrobot,

    Its a problem with dogs too- difference. It is WAAAY harder to find experienced homes for wolfdogs. It is a big deal when people like you sprout very misleading information about raising a pure wolf or mostly wolf wolfdog. I would honestly be surprised if that female has any wolf in her at all. Not your fault though, im sure. There are very few responsible wolf/wolfdogs breeders that have legitimate wolves/high contents.

  • @imasexrobot,

    And just curious...do you think these animals in this video have any significant amount of wolf in them or really are pure wolves? Because if you do, you're very wrong. Low-mid content wolfDOGS at best.

  • @wolfdogfostermom Dude, wtf are you, a wolf salesmen?

    Fuck, man, you're being a prick...

  • @imasexrobot these are the same people that try to pretend they know whats best, even though you have an animal that is perfectly capable to be a good household pet, they know whats better.

    Lets not argue with the all knowing.

  • Cross-breeding is hot not healthy for both the wolf and the dog. We are missing around with thousands of years of healthy evolutionary selection. We don't really know how the anti-rabies vaccine works with cross-breeding. That is why it is illegal to to cross-breed in some states. We should be careful, until enough research is done to insure us that there no undesirable effects to both humans and animals as a result of cross-breeding.

  • While I agree that wolfdogs should not continue to be bred- that is false about the rabies vaccine. It has been tested and it does work. The problem with it getting approved is not a scientific one, it is an ethical one. The USDA was an inch away from approving it on-label for use in wolves and wolfdogs, but because of certain votes, they rejected the idea and called it unethical.

  • In turn putting many good animals in danger. Most responsible wolfdogs owners get their animals vaccinated (as EVERYONE SHOULD BE DOING) against rabies, just like they would a dog.

  • @toddwills Breeding a wolf with a dog is like a white person with a black, or hispanic with an asian. it is not wrong, they are both part of the canine family.. it only gets wrong when you have a 100lb dog breeding with a 30lb dog, which would kill the mother. nothing wrong when their geneticly able to reproduce.

  • i actualy despise u becuase u have the animalmI love...and your right the wolf will only harm humans if u dont respect it and if it thinks u are a danger to her (if female) she will attack

  • twolfes are not pets people.... they are trully killers and a beautiful animal ...leave em be as they are fucking show case is not cool

  • @alljonny Shit, those obviously are pets, they seem fine. |:

  • not a wolf

  • Wolves are not dangerous to people who handle them properly, however YOUR DOGS ARE NOT WOLVES

    The male has a white tipped tail. NO TIMBERWOLF has a white tipped tail.

    Female has pink wide set large thin ears. Black & White Husky markings. etc etc.

    You should first take the time to learn something before you teach.

    IDIOTS on YOUTUBE teaching more idiots myths.

  • @weykooey The fact that you didnt know it was a cross breed is astounding. They are wolves in the sense that the wolve side is more dominant that the canine side of whatever they were bred with, thus making them genetically "wolves"

    IDIOTS on YOUTUBE trying to make themselves feel smarter than EVERYONE else.

  • @Ohyawellfuku not likely. But this idiot has 11 of them ranging from low to 99%

    so what would I know. 18 years with them, USDA lic. educational center.