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  • To all you people on here saying wolf/dog-hybrids are terrible pets. Here something I want you to do. SHUT THE FUCK UP!!! "oh they're wild, oh their violent, they'll turn on you" Any animal or human being for that matter can turn on you. No two hybrids behave the same. Just like people. Stop calming to be experts on something you don't understand. I actually owned a wolf/dog-hybrid. I think myself and other owners know way more then you idiots. So shut up. You're making fools of yourselves

  • @Daywalker231000 asshole, i have owned a dog kennel and here are the facts. What separates dogs from wolves is that dogs have been by man's side for over 10,000 years. that means they have been evolving for over 10,000 years. The only people who would think it is a good idea to breed the two are complete idiots. Just because you owned a wolf dog doesn't mean shit. People have owned pet bulls, that doesn't mean bulls are safe pets you stupid cock sucker.

  • @SonsOfLiberty65 Exactly what I said dumbass ANY animal or human being can turn on you. Oh and for your information one of my best friends. Her parents are dog breeders so shut it.

  • @SonsOfLiberty65 Oh and by the way. Calling me a cock sucker and saying you'd blow my dogs head off if he was still alive. Just proves what an idiot you are.

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  • @SonsOfLiberty65 You really are a sick person go to hell

  • These are NOT wolves - or even hybrids. These animals are 100% pure Husky and Malamute. Wolves do not have blue eyes, and their ears are too large and muzzles too short to be wolves. Any wolf blood is VERY, VERY dilute. People who are uneducated about wolfdog ownership are conned into buying Huskies and Malamutes labeled as wolves all the time. Don't get me wrong, I own Huskies myself and they are great dogs, but they aren't wolves. Any pack of dogs can turn killer under the right conditions.

  • WOLVES aren't for ANYONE. I wish people would stop trying to play God and create these hybrids like this. Wolves are not a regular breed of dog, it should never have been tampered with. This is the outcome for messing with nature. If you want a good companion get a Regular dog people. This is just an example of people thinking they are entitled to do what they want whenever not thinking about the consequences. Some animals are simply not made to be pets or bred to be domesticated.

  • @cnkMAClove Not all wolf/dog-hybrids are bad. Some make great pets. I know I use to own one till he died of old age

  • well, wolves aren't for everyone... A dog needs only half to an hour a day with its owner to get attached to him. Wolves need to be with the owner 24/7. She didn't do that, so they obviously saw her as some kind of unreliable creature...

  • Look i have wolfdog too.And yeait can turn against u very easily if u don t learn his ways. No its not a doggy.If u want him to listen to u and trust u you have to to teach him how to do it.Playing with him is not easy. it can get out of hand id he gets in hunting mode. If u see his eyes shine...cut it off meens he is pissed off. For him u are a friend... a family, his pack. Try to communicate and all will be nice. If he sees u trying his ways he ll try urs. Its body language.

  • My best friend owns a wolf/dog, and she's great! It's how you treat and interact with them, just like pitbulls, both great pets =)

  • linda hart...YOUR A FUCKTARD. your so in denial of the truth that its pathetic. i can tell u she got what the wolves fealt was proper justice in a video thats almost 2:30min long. goes to show u...when u neglect & abuse an animal by makin em live in a cage his/her home..."karma can be a bitch." just another piece of evidence that even though u live with dogs/cats/horses/etc doesnt qualify u to be a pet parent. the wolves shoulda lived in the house & she shoulda lived in the cage.

  • I have a half wolf half husky named maggie She is 10 years old now and i got her from a puppy. She is the SWEETEST dog ever. Never ever bit or hurt anyone, and will let any stranger come and pet her, shes never snapped at me or anyone in my family in her life. The ONLY downfall is she is not good with other dogs, she will attack other dogs, but funniest thing, we also have two chihuahuas that grew up with her as well, and she LOVES them, and shes NEVER hurt them in 10 years

  • still determining she lived with like 4 fucking wolves and like another 4 half wolves how is it that hard

  • she was also very infloucned by NAtive American Culture,even they knew not to disrecpect the boundires. :P people shouldnt own wolf-dogs...

  • @SonsOfLiberty65 I owned a wolf dog so what! He was another great dog in my eyes. It made me angry knowing that other people wanted one cuz mine was so “pretty” and so well behaved...I have owned and Akita, lab, German shepherd and wolf dog, they were all amazing dogs. I would never own another Akita,lab,shepherd or wolf dog because I don’t want to expect them to have the same personality as my last I love owning new breeds that I know I can handle and would be a great match for me and my life.

  • @SonsOfLiberty65 I never said wolves are dogs. What would make me selfish is if I got one cuz its "Beautiful/intimidating" I owned one cuz I thought it would make a great companion for me and he did, I am always out hiking,camping,backpacking,swi­mming across rivers I'm active. I wanted a pet that could do all of that with me and have great fur for winter/summer. I didn’t get him for his looks I got him for his Great personality! I give all my dogs a great life I protect them and they protect me.

  • Dogs are technically wolves but very messed up in the brain. We get dogs by breeding the nicest wolf pups for a very longtime. Like generations! And what this does is change the features of the dogs and pretty much makes them a puppy in the brain so they are nice. And to prove my point there was a study conducted with foxes doing what I previously stated and it changed the physical characteristics and brain of the foxes. :D

  • to all the wolf hybrid lovers keep in mind wolves have no right being bred with dogs! dogs have been my mans side for over 10,000 years while wolves have learned to avoid man. Wolves are not dogs! it takes 10,000 years of living with man to become a dog!

  • i have a wolf dog and it is nice to humans,and other dogs that proves that this is fake this hybrid was treated wrong by the way,amazing loyal gaurd dog

  • @Antenheable why the fuck do you own a wolf dog ! why would you want to own a wolf dog! wolves and dogs are totally different 10,000 years of evolution separates them! do you think you are a bad ass for owning a wolf? there are plenty of dogs that are more powerful than wolves. wolf hybrids are responsible for more attacks on humans than any other breed of dog that is a fact!

  • @SonsOfLiberty65 for some ppl thre breeds. other ppl don t want the "sit"- "up", "come -go" dog. they want another character in their life.a true friend. my wolf dog has bitten me to hell . You know the joke, he was right, i was wrong. He never did that again, never. But that time i wa swrong he stoped from being an idiot.

  • @UchihaMadaraGr i understand if you want a dog with personality i have a Boerboel and he is the funniest and smartest dog i have ever owned. I think of him more as a human than i do a dog. I used to own a doggie daycare and i dont care much for average dogs. What im am saying is that a wolf dog could be dangerous around kids due to their natural wolf instincts. Wolves are wild animals and have no experience with kids. Boerboels have been bred for guarding kids.

  • @UchihaMadaraGr im sure you know dogs are bred for specific traits. like shepherds were bred for herding and pointers were bred for hunting. wild animals can tamed but there is still a great risk of attacks. If recommend watching and man created dog. its a nat geo documentary explaining how wolves evolved into dogs.

  • @SonsOfLiberty65 your an idiot

  • wolf dogs as pets = bad idea

  • @pokafan2 the only reasons people own wolf dogs is because they are either stupid and want to look badass or they are selfish and want to keep a wild animal as a pet

  • @SonsOfLiberty65 either they want something better than the shitty humans to call a friend....

  • My uncle just got a wolf dog, and it is 1/8 husky, the rest is timber wolf. it is a,along, mellow, obeying, and downright adorable. It doesn't walk with a leash, but only listens to my uncle. It will wear a leash, but he doesn't really want to. He is caring. Animal planet makes things more dramatic then they are.

  • Oh and do not bother writing me foolish or angry responses. C: I have a right to my opinion and telling the truth. I am sorry if you all can not agree with me or insist there was a mistake in identifying these dogs. That is on your head, not mine. Thank you.

  • I heard 5 out of 6 of them were real hybrids.. no joke if you read more about it on the web that's exactly what it says. There are also many other horrific cases of wolf dog attacks. Quite sad really. I love all animals but as far as I'm concerned they aren't pets. More like companions. I strongly hold to the belief that they belong in a zoo. There is nothing wrong with the animals, but their is a problem with those who purposefully breed these poor confused animals.

  • @mariegoslar Yea I agree but most breeders who sell them trick people saying their Dog is part Wolf but there actually Siberian Huskies that look like Wolves..... And some people get confused thinking their Dog is a Wolf hybrid and they send the Dog away to a Wolf Sanctuary. Happened to my friends German Shepherd/Husky mix because of some dumbass neighbors who called Animal Control. Thankfully the Wolf Sanctuary knew he wasn't a Wolf Hybrid so there giving him back.

  • @TheCajunGambit1 A lot of Sanctuaries are full, that may be more so the reason than it actually not being a Wolf Dog. I admit it is rare to have one. They don't just magically show up and usually 80 percent of the time if you own a Wolf Dog it's because the animal was bred to be so. Accidents rarely occur. Yet at the same time, it's a bit ignorant to claim to understand an animal completely. Mutts come in all shapes and sizes.

  • @mariegoslar The neighbors thought he was a wolf because of his Wolfy behavior which is the Husky in him. Huskies howl, Dig holes, kill small animals and has a desire to escape and run which is typical Siberian Husky behavior because their sled Dogs. But he was very protective and very loving towards children which I guess is the German Shepherd in him.

  • Animal Planet, please stop showing shows like this. Your channel used to be about why we should respect, love, and care for animals, wild or domestic. Now it's all about reality shows and drama and what's the most disturbing. Please go back to the real AnimalPlanet.

  • @ParanoidToaster This is reality, would you rather live in a fantasy world?

  • My friend has a hybrid wolf-dog and she's really nice. Very shy because her first owner abused her so whenever I come to pet her, I move slowly so she knows I'm friendly. But on occasion, she has approached me and licked me.

  • @LittleMustangMare "wolf dogs and wolves have to eat at least twice their body weight in a day"... You're hilarious. They only have to eat about 5 pounds a day to be healthy. What have you been smokinnn?

  • @Splashstorm04 one i don't do drugs so on the question of what I've been smoking nothing. and secondly i only post things that i know A) from personal experience or B) from study. having owned wolfdogs and pure timbers in the past i believe i am far more acquainted with their eating habits than you are my friend.

  • @LittleMustangMare I'm pretty sure i know more about wolfdogs than you. But really, wolves can't even digest twice their body weight in one setting. The most they can muster is 20 pounds. I don't know why you are spreading that slander if you really care about wolfdogs.

  • @Splashstorm04 well seeing as i have worked with wolves and wolfdog hybrids for almost my entire life what with my family owning a sanctuary i am not so sure on your claim. how is it slander to claim the truth that they eat that much. also they will hang around their kill for days eating up to twice their weight in as little as two days. i do not recall saying in one day if i did oops but seeing as in the wild they will go up to three months without a good kill they tend to gorge at each kill.

  • @LittleMustangMare @LittleMustangMare I'm not sure you do know about wolfdogs as much as me. You should join the "wolfdogs for beginners" group on facebook. You can talk about wolfdogs there with many other very educated people. You said "that lady probably one fed her wolfdogs once a day, when they need to eat twice their body weight 2 times a day!" I don't think that was an "oops"... Seems pretty dilberate don't you think? And no wolves cant last 3 months without food. Please know your facts.

  • @Splashstorm04 Also, I just looked at your page. How come you have videos on mustangs, and karelian bear dogs but no wolfdogs?

  • @Splashstorm04 because i have move out of my families sanctuary as of 4 years ago. the only wolf dog that i took with me passed away of old age, he was16

  • @LittleMustangMare How come in your post just a year ago you were saying you had 23 wolfdogs? 

  • @Splashstorm04 i count those i helped raise at the sanctuary as my own even if they do not live in my house with me.

  • @tibab88 No, you said "isn't that the same thing" implying that you cannot tell the difference between a wolf nd husky. C;

  • @Splashstorm04 are you fucking kidding me here,we had that ''argument'' a year ago i don't even wanna read it all over again cuz it doesn't fucking matter you must be some no life idiot i am just gonna try to forget this and ignore cuz this is a real WTF moment

  • @tibab88 yeah but that was really stupid what you said. I loved how in the argument you were trying to act like you didn't say what you said because you were embarrassed. LOL

  • shutup you people fucking always talk your stupid smarty pants not saying this to the vedio

  • Mixing breeds is unpredictable.

  • Seriously and animal or person can go crazy. Just cause these Dogs/Wolves were bad doesn't mean all hybrids are bad

  • Just goes to show that not all wolf-dog hybrids are like Balto

  • They're not all bad. I use to own a wolf/dog-hybrid (he died of old age) and he was nothing but a big softie. The only time he ever growled was when a strange dog wandered into our back yard. Ironically though other dogs were afraid of him but still he never hurt a fly. The worst thing he ever did was one time I brought him his food and he stepped on my foot with his giant paw

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  • german sheperd+wolf=german wolf :)

  • Its possible to treat mixed breeds and them turning into great companions, they're a mix = focusing on both sides. Wolves very majestic animals! They are wild, and focus on packs and territory, as well as their 'place' in the pack (I hope this makes sense). If a person really desires a 'wolf' like dog, they should end mixing a real wolf with domestic dog and adopt a GSD, or Malamute or Akita or something ~shrugs~ Just nonsense. I bet those dogs weren't rescued after 'they murdered her.'

  • This what happen when gullible people believe the lies of the wolf cult. Wolves kill people documented facts. The gullible people crying about save the wolves are wasting millions on these trash. Grow up people America doesn't have money to waste on childish pipedreams. Time to save American jobs not worship useless wolves. I wonder how many people have been killed by pet wolves how many children have been attack when these groups come into the schools to brain wash children with lies.

  • This video is just all kinds of wrong. Some wolves are so submissive they will pee themselves when an alpha wolf or alpha human for that meter approaches it. If you go out and get yourself an Alpha pack leader wolf and if you yourself are not an Alpha you are asking for trouble. But than again, if you go out and get an alpha dominant rotty, or pit or gs or doberman you're also asking for trouble.

  • @BorislavX does it become dominant when it's with a pack only? or will it still be like that say if you raised it from a puppy? not that i'm going to risk getting one - just wondering.

  • @xijnnijx Your family IS the pack for the dog or wolf hybrid. He will look and established ranking in your house. If he thinks you are a lower ranking pack member they will not tolerate you telling them what to do.  Some puppies are dominant. Some are not. You need to do your research and talk to the breeder. If you aren't a dominant person yourself you need to get a dog that is a lower ranking dog. Than both of you will be happy.

  • Owning a wolfdog is no different than owning a pit or can corso. With a pit and other aggressive dogs, you have to establish yourself as the alpha of the pack. Pits have that wild aggressive instinct as well, do they not? You hear more stories about pits killing folks than a wolf or wolfdog.

  • @Bonnie79 You hear more stories about pits harming people because there are TONS of pits out there. They are bred by the hundreds and most are not screened for temperament or health. You have tons of now unstable dogs being bred to more unstable dogs ending with A LOT of uncontrollable dogs. This could happen to ANY breed which is bred in masses and not screened for health or temperament. If the next fad "tough dog" were a Labrador, we'd be seeing tons of Labrador attacks.

  • @Bonnie79 To continue, wolfdogs are not overbred like pits are. Tons of people own pits while only a handful own wolfdogs. If tons of people owned wolfdogs rather than pits, you'd obviously be seeing a huge increase of wolfdog attacks. Just like if tons of people were breeding unstable labradors.

  • I shouldn't say this, but...stupid humans....

  • Getting a dog that is 50% wolf and using that pup to breed again with dog still does not make a wolf dog with a solid 70%. The pups depending on the animal that the wolf was crossed with will make 50% wolf hyrbids ( and that 50% can be mostly wolf or mostly dog) and 50% pure dogs. So having a wolf hyrbid as a parents can still make 100% pure "dog" if you will. What I expressed below is a simple " glimpse' into genomic analysis. Its never predictable and as easy cut

  • The animal. Which is why It baffels me when cliams of 70% or 83% are thrown around and yet through simple logical one can see that that there can only be one actual dihybrid cross where the numbers of 50% are known and accepted. Anything else is invalid.

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  • Wild will always be Wild, clear and simple.

  • Training will not help anything, these are half wild which means they need to be treated like wild animals, no matter how much "Training" you put them through they will still be wild at heart. She was not smart or strong enough, to own wolf hybrids you need to be able to be the pack leader and she wasn't. Not all wolves or wolf hybrids are crazy, mean, killer animals they just need special care. It doesn't matter how much you bought it for.

  • all dogs are predators and mean we have just taken the meaness out of them by breeding wolf dogs aren't more or less dangerous then the dogs we have runnin around now yes their half wolf but she needs to know how to train them right and show she is in charge pit bulls do the same thing so do other breeds if she didn't train them right then she didn't deserve to have them they desvered better and she did too

  • @halosapien1 Training will not help the fact that they are wild animals, and I own pit bulls, I've also owned wolves pure bred ones. No matter how much you train them or spend on them they will ALWAYS be wild.

  • It all depends on the owner to train the dog and show who is the "leader" of the house. I own a Black wolf dog, he is more wolf than dog and we bought him for $400 as a pup. He is very submissive with me and "some" family members. I say "some" because those people are not aware of Wolf behavior and their wild natural instincts. I respect him as family and give him his space when he feels uneasy about things and it works out great. Very loving wolf boy :)

  • My wolf dog was like a dog to me, but I only had one, not more. They can be very aggressive at times. And you have to show who is in charge. It's me every time. Know your place in the pack.

  • due to the way they portrayed these wonderful creatures i plan to have 19 this will be a test for me and society. ie don't hate wolves just because of what you think you know.

  • just too fucking bad who hoohoo...those psycho women with their damn animals..i broke up with a chick because her damn cats would climb on bed while we're doin' it.. bubye..have sex with the cats..

  • Wolfaboos are morons.

  • She was mauled, but they were trying to determine how she died....ummm....can I guess?

  • I suppose all of the dogs were "put down." 

  • @Splashstorm04 me and my sis submitted to ours only to get his confidence up he was very submissive he peed himself a lot around us we tried to get his confidence up by getting down to his lvl and when we did he would whine and try to go lower than us or force himself under us and pee he had no dominant bone in his body he was a great companion didn't care for the cats. hated all the attention we got from him though people only saw how "beautiful" he was and only wanted one for that reason..

  • Not all of them were wolf dogs only 3 of them were wolf dogs the rest they said were husky mixes, if you treat a wolf dog like a dog it will act like a dog if you treat it like a wild animal and leave it out in a cage it will act like a wild animal my sis owned a extremely high content wolf dog she paid $1,750 for him he was very submissive took her 8 months to potty train him and we are very experience dog owners/trainers. He passed last February.

  • @Haruhikittty people like you should be rewarded for your great work of raising/caring for such a precious animal (all animals are), lots of people should follow your example in the way they treat animals (not necessarily raising wolf dogs though). It's great to see that some people aren't mean/hostile and can understand an animal so as to create an unbreakable bond, truly an animal-human friendship/bond.

  • @Haruhikittty When it comes to levels of aggression and other behaviours like that, does it not depend on the individual? The wolf-dog could be a cross between a wolf and any breed of dog, so is it not a lot less certain what the wolf-dog will grow up to behave like when your looking at that kind of variety in the gene pool of the animal?

  • @Haruhikittty You can never predict how an animal will act, what you're saying is bullshit.

  • @Haruhikittty wolves are not dogs! dogs have been by mans side for over 10,000 years!!!!!! thats 10,000 years of training! why the hell would you want to own a wolf any way? there are plenty of dogs that are far more powerful than wolves. wolves are wild animals and want to live in the wild! it is selfish to own wolf hybrids!

  • She deserved to die, this is mother nature culling the herd.

  • @darkwaterincor fuck you.

  • The wolves could have been fighting with each other and then turned on her in the moment of adrenaline. If you had 9 domestic dogs you know that if the get in a fight and try to overpower eachother you better not be anywhere near them

    My 2 shepherd mix dogs that are around 130pounds each & brothers will get in horrible fights, nobody has been hurt by them, but it happens so fast, if all 9 of the dogs got in that kind of fight she could have just been in the middle during the pandemonium.

  • That's so sad that this happened =( Poor lady. We bred the wolf out of the dog for a reason...

    Though Ms. Callahan is a bit harsh on mixed breeds. Wolfdogs are innately dangerous. But some (usually low content) are fine. Likewise, not every mutt out there will be dangerous and hard to train (not to mention ALL dogs started as mutts before becoming pure-breeds with a specific 'purpose')...my dog is a retriever and a guard dog mix, and while a bit dumb, was easy to train and is sweet and gentle.

  • I hope she was tasty.

  • To all you idiots out there wolves ARE safe as pets. I have personally keep them in my house. MIXED blooded animals typically receive the bad reputation because their behavior is a lot more unpredictable. Wolves make great pets, but are NOT DOGS I personally wouldn't want a hybrid. It also helps greatly if they are neutered or spayed around 6-7 months to stop dominant behaviors just like in dogs. females are typically the trouble makers. The ONLY issue is bad/irresponsible/uneducated owners.

  • @flywiththeangels Are bears safe pets too? Coyotes? Mountain lions? Would you go catch any 'ol animal from the wild, bring it in to your home, and call it your pet? Wolves are PREDATORS who can very easily overpower someone and KILL them. When wolves PLAY they can hurt us! What kind of nut job things a WILD animal that has a natural instinct to roam miles upon miles in a day and chase/kill other animals makes a good pet? We tamed the wolf out of the dog for very good reasons.

  • most of the animals shown on the show were no more wolf than this hippie bitch was native american

  • this show is all exoctic pet propaganda

  • Dear wolfaboos, stop thinking that you can have wolves as pets. And stop saying it's not they're fault. Hybrids are more dangerous kk?~

  • i realy dont think the wolves would kill her, like foxtrot1138 said i think it was a robbery that killed her and threw her to the dogs, the dogs obviously didnt want to eat her so i think they went around the house to find some food but could'nt find any so they had to eat her instead, it was a life choice not just a choice.

  • @shakespearewhiskers5 I actually am a huge wolf fan, and plan to get a wolf when once I get land, however, as smart as that idea is, I DO believe the wolves killed her. Now I don't think that because wolfdogs are any more dangerous than any dog, but because of the picture at 0:19 says everything. That white wolf is dominating her, and the other two are showing it respect and giving it alpha status, she wasn't alpha at all and probably did something a subordinate shouldn't do to the real alpha.

  • I posted this last year: "All everyone needs to know is right there in the picture at 0:19, That white wolf is DOMINATING her. They didn't see her as alpha, and she probably did something, that the pack didn't agree with given whatever status she ACTUALLY had. I believe that if you don't know how to properly deal with wolves or wolf-dogs, don't get one, let alone nine of them."

    I really think people need to read it and understand, this time it actually WAS the woman's fault. She was ignorant.

  • @BinksXIsXSavage that's true. you should NEVER submit to your wolfdog. EVER.

  • @DogSoldier011 That is why if one is going to have a pack one must establish alpha asap. And no, wolves and hybrids CANNOT be dubbed as more dangerous than any other dog unless mistreated, not respected and kept as a "pet" instead of family member. You CANNOT treat a wolf like a dog and people need to understand that if they are going to have them in their family. I have had them in mine all my life, NOT ONCE has anyone ever had a problem with my pure wolves and hybrids. Wolves are very timid

  • Hybrid does NOT mean tame! Sometimes human intervention can be detrimental to a species... white tigers come to mind. I'm not some idiotic peta person, but I really think we should stick to the dogs & cats we have & quit mucking about with the genetics of life! Unless of course it can benefit us all. Now, a monkey-human, twicon... you got your wish, look in the mirror! We are ALL (as homo sapien) descended from a common MONKEY like ancestor!

  • @WhisperingxWolf... HAHAHA... that's like saying getting shot with one .45 caliber bullet is alright... it's those 9 or 10 slugs that suck! A wild animal is a wild animal... 1 or 10 or 1000. instinct prevails!

  • I want a monkey-human!! Can i haz?

  • Whos Alpha now bitch.. hahaha

  • 9 wolves + dead body, i think thats pretty straight forward

  • *and

  • *dose not snap

  • i have a wolf hybrid myself and he is as sweet as can be,hes very gentle to my rabbits and other dogs even my baby sister,witch is only 2 years old,she tugs and pulls at his ears,tail,neck skruff and arms and legs but he done not snap or even growl at her,my boston terrier is more dangerous than my hybrid

  • @XxwarriorwolvesxX sounds fasle 

  • @DogSoldier011 the correct term is,''sounds false'',and your ''attempt'' on an opinion matters to me why?

  • @XxwarriorwolvesxX ur wolf hybird sounds nothing more then a drawing lol

  • @DogSoldier011 nothing more than a drawing? are you trying to make less sence now? i don't know why you're useing the quote from the movie ''snow queen'' but it has nothing to do with my comment on my hybrid,you don't know me so i'll give you the benefit of the doubt,and i didnt know drawings make sounds? paper makes a sound when you rip it,is that what you ment?...your reply was a complete waste of my time and your own,now do us both a favore and don't even bother to reply to this,thank you.

  • @XxwarriorwolvesxX im tryning to make you look stupid,coz you dont knowwhat ur talking about,i get amsued at people like you who have no idea what their talking about.keep living in ur Fantasy world.

  • @DogSoldier011 lol well your attempt failed,the only person you've managed to make look stupid so far is yourself,and its spelled ''cause'' and of corse you would think that ,because you don't have a hybrid so you know nothing about their breed,and i also get amused by ppl like yourself,and those types of ppl are called retards,and i am liveing in my fantasy world and it's quite nice thank you,but i'll help you on that one,you're suppose to say keep dreaming about your fantasy world,there you go

  • @XxwarriorwolvesxX And yet ur the one taken this serious lol wolf hybirds and wolfdogs are two differnt things:P And im sure you do lol

  • @DogSoldier011 not as seriously as you were taking this,saying you were trying to make me look stupid and no...they are not...wolfdog is another word for wolf hybrid,maybe you shouldve done your reseach befor replying.

  • @XxwarriorwolvesxX thats a total myth their two differnt things :p butthis is gonna be my last reply to you,i dont reply to people that dont know what their talking about..

  • @DogSoldier011 lol dumbass its not a myth XD but you're the one getting butthurt because you know im right,try looking it up and sulk in your embarrassment from your stupidity,lmfao how stupid can you get even in the video it says she was attacked by wolfdogs then it says she was a attacked by wolf hybrids,it gose on and off because THEY MEAN THE SAME THING.

  • @XxwarriorwolvesxX what stupidy ?and who said anything about being right ? ur conceded lol ur the one showing more inlightment then i am.ur claims are false,i own books older then me and you,that expailn real truth not some websites from breeders trying to earn a buck.and thats a fact,wolf dogs are lower content less wolf in them and more dog dumbass, a wolf hybird on the other hand has more wolf.the ladie killed by her dogs were WOLF HYBIRDS you porbably own some low conent mutt 4 atteion lol

  • @DogSoldier011 nothing i ''claim'' is false,i said i had a wolfhybrid and you go and start a disagreement,,and i care that you have a dusty old book why? back then they were different breed's but now the breeding has gottin more intence and they mean the same thing,things change in time,and of corse hes a mutt,hes a hybrid,a mixed breed,and your chageing everything around,saying that you never claimed you were right,when it was pretty obvious you were.

  • @XxwarriorwolvesxX its were real hsitory lays,.not some silly internet thing. jed the wolf was a wolf dog not a wolf hybird,look it up ! lol

  • @DogSoldier011 lol you went from saying hes a wolf dog to a wolfhybrid back to a wolfdog,ands it's ''history'' bro and everyone one has their own personal estimation,if you bitch and weep about it and try todo something about it all it's going to do is start drama,no one asked you to reply to my comment on this video you just got all enthusiastic and tryed to correct me about my hybrid? the animal thats been in my family befor i was even born? well tell me this,what did you gain from all of this

  • @DogSoldier011 hybrid is another word for mixed smart one

  • @XxwarriorwolvesxX actually, a wolf hybrid means : half wolf/half dog. which is different than a high content wolfdog. hybrids are actually more wild than a high content wolfdog because it takes only one breeding seesion as apposed to many generations of domestication with a hiigh content. btw. the lady in the vid does not know what the fuck she is talking about. 

  • @DogSoldier011 and you say she was killed by wolfhybrids eh? then why dose the video say she was killed by wolfdogs? wana know why? cause their the same thing,now you can reply and reply to this but i know im right and you know im right so i'll leave it at that, :)

  • @XxwarriorwolvesxX i am not sure if you really own a wolf hybrid but i have owned one and i can say yea they can be trained to be the way you said. Mine was from The Wolf Crossing. He costed a few thousand. He knew every command in the book and was on and off leash trained. My sisters terrier mix is way more aggressive and would try to attack my hybrid. He didnt care for other animals or people he just wanted to be by my side. It all depends on how its raised, trained and the temperment.

  • @1NecroSpawn Very true as a OWNER of these animals I can back up what he states with the acceptation that my animals are very much interested in playing with other dogs. Probably because they were raised going to dog parks, friends homes, in the car, etc. Mine like his are a few thousand a piece from a top quality breeder of true high contents. Mine are all 99% and some of their brothers/sisters are in zoos. Notice most here who say how dangerous they are have 0 experience with them.

  • i read further into the story and i do not belieave the wolf hybrids killed her,the wolf hybrids had no blood stained fur,or blood around their muzzles,and the woman had no fang like marks on her,and none of her DNA was found on the hybrids,so this is just a bunch of BS.

  • You really figured she might've tried to read up on wolf hierarchy and competion before buying NINE HYBRIDS.

  • My mom had a coyote half dog in mexico

  • what episode was this

  • Also, If someone chooses to have a wolf or hybrid as a pet, i think it can be done, ONLY if your an expert, and you have only 1!! That's just my opinion, i do not claim to be an expert on wolves though.

  • I've heard of a story that's similiar to this. A woman named Stella had three German shepherds and she cared for them. Unexpectedly, they suddenly turned on her. When Stella was being attacked, her butler grabbed a gun and shot them to death. So if you ever choose to have a pack as pets, always be very careful. They can possibly turn on their owners.

  • I dont beilve this

  • @wolfgirl167Jess but yet theres a lot more unreported cases of wolfdogs attacks.

  • It is people like this that give exotics a bad name...

  • This is bullshit... A wolf is no more likely to attack you then a damn dog... If treated with respect one can live amongst them just fine. This lady most likely did not know what she was doing. Do not blame the animals blame the human. I lived with a pure wolf for 15 years and have had a lot of experience with hybrids. To say that a wolf or wolf hybrid is more dangerous than any other canine is just stupid....

  • @ScarletWolverine there was more then one wolf invloved in this attack, keep in mind, two dogs are a pack.and when one acts out the other will fallow :p this doesnt revail how much this woman knew about wolfdogs. thats the real question, But saying (wolf hybrids arnt dangerous then any other dog) is just stupid, someone probably told this woman the same thing ur saying, and thats what casued her death.so its very unfortunatefor both wolf hybrid & human.

  • @DogSoldier011 Very true! Pack mentality plays a major role. Also, i would think; you have to have a different approach w/wolves or hybrids than most other dogs. I think a huge mistake is when people breed a dog like German shepherd with a wolf... reason being,,, German shepherds and wolves are natural enemies; German shepherd were bred to guard sheep from wolves, while wolves would go for sheep, so that is definitely a bad mix. Again,the pact frenzy is the ultimate reason this occurred i think

  • I used to play with a wolfdog named Willow when I was little.(I was a unusual child, I would NOT normally recommend them around children) He was actually very gentle. This show is a little too over dramatic, rather than making wolfdog owners look abusive or crazy. They could explain what wolfdogs need and how they are require more attention than regular dogs and should be considered a HUGE commitment. In Willows case, he wasn't wild and aggressive towards humans, but was an escape artist!

  • @MissScarletARose Me too! My grandma found a wolfdog on the reserve we we`re living on. She looked after it unitl it grew up and it went away. Every so often he would come back and visit, thats when i got to play with her. She was very gentle and nice. But some other pricks tied her up and killed her. it nearly broke me in two when i found out.

  • Before her death, some of the wolf hybrid killed the oldest wolf already and were fighting among each other. clue no 1 they were showing their first sign of aggression clue no 2, they were taking out the weak ones-reshuffling power and control clue no 3, the fighting among each other is a way of establishing leadership within the breed pack before they take out the human who clearly they felt never belong anyway.No one can ever tame nature! Not even God, hence the snake in the Garden of Eden.

  • Even her friends thought she was delusional thinking these wolf hybrids will be loyal to her for all eternity. She even claimed to be Native American and said having wolves brought her closer to her Native American roots. What a load of crap! If she wants to be closer to her Native American roots, build a teepee. 1st she doesn't spend 24 hours a day with the wolf hybrids to really establish herself as the pack leader. They are never allowed inside her house which builds animosity and jealousy.

  • Wow, u gotta use force for these type of dogs... They aren't domestic dogs, hence the name Wolf Dog. I trained my puppy wolf-dog by using my hand to mimic a bite then apply it to his neck, so it's more of like a grab and then apply enough downward pressure in order to make him lie down. I used to do this when he is doing something wrong, and to train him, I also used to nib his ears with my lips to mimic interaction between wolf. Now I spent this much attention with just one, however 9 though?

  • You have to make see that you are the leader you dominate and displine!

  • thats why you dont treat them like that

  • I admit, I kind of want a wolf-dog, but I would NOT be such a retard as to have NINE!

  • This show is bullshit. Animal Planet is about as realistic as SyFy these days. Yet idiots still buy into everything said on AnimalPlanet.

  • pretty sneaky dogs the white one didn't even have blood

  • I think the problem is she had more then one wolf dog and she never really established any domanic. They can pick up on that, which made her an easy target.

  • One wolf as a pet is OKAY, 9 is just asking for trouble. Wolves form packs, with packs come leaders and fights. Because other wolves viewed her as the Alpha, some of them wanted to be Alpha. How dumb is she?

  • @WhisperingxWolf I agree we can never take out the wild of the wolf but we can lern about the signs.

  • @WhisperingxWolf Anyone who opts to keep a wolf as a pet instead of just admiring these wonderful animals in the wild where they belong is an idiot, regardless of how many they have. We have dogs to fill that niche.

  • @WhisperingxWolf No, it's not fucking okay: wolves are not domesticated animals. They deserve to live free, not stuck in enclosures because some moron finds them exotic or interesting.

  • @NaturalGrace so you're stating that its not fair to keep them in my home, feed them a diet well more expensive than my own, have a large fenced yard to play in and go on walks or runs daily? how is it any different than any other pet? Ive kept them my whole life without one. Wolves run when scared and they are very timid. They are not aggressive.

  • @WhisperingxWolf i do agree but it said she was found with 9 there could be more

  • I've dealt with wolves and wolf hyrbids. I have news, Wolves will attack, get used to it. They will also challenge you on a regular biases.

  • @aky19832001 Yeah and a strong dog will do exactly the same.

  • Wild animals aren't PETS!

    I'm sorry she died, and she didn't deserve to but she was terribly shallow for wanting to have wolves. Pure 'oo that's pretty- I want that' mentality.

    Same thing for people who own chimps- that's even worse!

    I don't get people's attraction to things they can't and shouldn't have. They're like children.

    The video made a good point- dogs will conflicted