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  • That's what I look like when woken up also.

  • Wolf/dog:If this bitch touches me one more time,she'll be saying look at this blood,look at this blood

  • She'll know when it rips her hand off ;)

  • I think you might be pissing it off

  • The better to eat you with, my dear :)

  • pinch me again bitch

  • after this vid she got eaten

  • i dont care if its growling or not its pretty and i want it lol

  • so when he wakes up from a nap he snarls?

  • watch out for mating season they have been known to kill there owners to get out of houses,cars,ect.ect.

  • It's growl sounds like a moo

  • if u keep on doing that ur hand is going to come off well what season are u going to be in fatal attractions??

  • I don't care what you say, that's a wolf....that's a fucking wolf. Back away slowly, don't make any sudden movements, and he might just forgive you for being an idiot.

  • @101MrSenior Wolves are actually very docile. People are able to have wolf dogs because they know how to work with them. Just like wolves, they fight over dominance, and this lady had clearly already shown that she is the "alpha dog" and this dog wouldn't even dream of doing anything to her because he knows this.

  • @NinjainSpandex92 you are absolutely correct..we also had a female wolf, and you just have to show them who is in charge.....once she got the hang of it, she never did anything like growl or snap at us....sweet and docile.....

  • @NinjainSpandex92 That may be true , however , in hybrids there's too much 'wolf' in it ..when instinct takes over and he knows he can beat his 'owner' and be in charge, he will take over to be the alpha-male .The owners of such hybrids allways have to be very carefull what they do ..once it's time, they'll have to prove again who's in charge. Not just once...wolves do it over and over again , especially when getting older.And look at those teeth..you want to fight that on an unguarded moment ?!

  • @TheAMGLover That may be true if the person behind the camera was a guy, but this is a female and the alpha female is top dog, no contest b/w male and female... they share different roles.

  • the balls on that lady must be fucking massive

  • sweet 

  • No wonder that dog is grumpy when he wakes up, I would be too if you stood there touching my crotch going "look at those balls, look at those balls" all the damn time and pinching them.

  • If that was my dog I'd treat it with the respect it deserves. Stupid lady that's so not cool yah know?

  • Too bad the dog didn't bite off your hand there you annoying tardfuck.

  • look at those teeth carving into the marrows of my hand like warm butter

    no, bad wolf!

  • be careful. no friends with wolfs.

  • aawwww poor doggy that stupid owners like pinching his face and lips and stuff.. and people talk about dogs nipping on hands...,

  • is a Czechoslovakian Wolfdog????

  • hes gonna fuggin bite your hand-off and then youll "put him down" cause ur an idiot

  • @Wijrobloxian hahahahahahaaaa, lol u made me laugh... i agree

  • He's HUGE

  • have some friends come ove...hey didnt u say u have a dog....ya something like that ;)

  • hehe cute! we have a Dingo dog *live in Aus* and when u touch her front paws she growls and looks like she is being violent but she is just playing.. she gets VERY upset if u say "Ow" lol

  • damn nature you scary

  • @RedUnbannable Best family guy quote ever

    

  • Wrong thing to encourage your wolf/dog to do. One of these days those fangs are going to go through your hand. Trust me--been there.

  • @ciuacoatl wrong thing to try to prove lady wrong, one of these days you're going to realize that her balls are bigger than yours. Trust me, you haven't.

  • @horseLove322 Well, I guess she will learn the hard way then. The size of her balls are not going to matter when she gets hurt for being stupid.

  • @ciuacoatl Yeah sure. Show me pics of your severed hand and then we'll talk about it. Dogs and wolves are fiercely loyal, main reason they ever attack people is if their owner is in danger (or if its someone their owner obviously hate cause yes, animals can easely feel that). I have worked at the SPCA, even dogs that have been severely beaten by their owners dont bite back their owners. They might take out their anger at other people though, thats the real danger.

  • @giantWario I have just one scar due to reaching for my wolf/hybrid's food dish at the wrong moment--and she was treated very well. That was my companion--but I was stupid. Aside from that--I've had a lot of animals over the years. Cats, horses, dogs. The real danger is yes--to other people. Especially kids. A collie we tried to adopt when after my then 5 year old girl who tried to hug me. A dalmation went after my sister for the same towards mom. IT HAPPENS.

  • @ciuacoatl Dalmations are actually known for being very violent...so yeah..

  • @giantWario You don't try and encourage it--or put up videos like this where people are going to think this is funny and cute. then they get hurt.

    Remember the kids getting into the Mercat exhibit at the minnesota zoo? The mercats got put down because they bit the kid. An animal that is part wild blood can be dangerous.

  • @ciuacoatl yea, and then you show the dog who is the damn boss, if you have a well trained dog it know's its limits towards its master

  • @cyborgchimpy a wolf hybrid is not a regular dog. This is why people have all sorts of fits about hybrids. Any dog is going to retaliate and bite a kid or someone who is in the wrong place at the wrong time. It's not funny. A perfectly good animal gets ruined over it.

  • @ciuacoatl I am quite aware of that, then dont let kids near it, its not a kids dog, doesnt mean the simple nature's laws of dominance dont aply, you gotta be raw

  • @cyborgchimpy you even sound like an idiot. Wow.

  • @ciuacoatl why? lol, I think you're the one being the idiot here, all animals react on dominance, weither it be by size or socialy more dominant. if you are his "LEADER" he wont just attack you like that unless you give him a good reason, or he thinks hes more dominant, powerful and THINKS it can take care better of itself than you could. you ever seen wolfpacks fight over dominance? believe me a leader is not easily challenged just like that. so why am I an idiot?you dont know how mammals work?

  • @cyborgchimpy i respect this comment

  • The video cut out before the horror movie even started,very artfully done lol

  • Its wery nice :X i love it :D

    @MGSDORITO you are funny ^_^

  • Man, I wish I could do that.

  • I swear by looking at that thing I would have assumed that thing would eat you the fu** up...

  • Dog:If you want these teeth to be the last things you see.... keep that shit up

  • show us a vido when you get your hand bit off cuse ur dumb

  • Amazing animal!! I love wolves!

  • gorgeous animal

  • Lol his (or her) growl is like '' get out you bugging me i want to sleeeeep''.

  • look at those teeth

    look st those teeth

    CHOMP!!!

    omg omg omg omg! (Dies)

  • She is definitely russian.

  • nice

    

  • thats a real growl lol

  • хотите зубки как у меня-покупайте blend-a-med

  • BITE!! Haha!!

  • its saying dont fuck with me women

    stupid peple

  • look at those teeth

    look at those teeth

    look at my hand severed off in your mouth

  • @rippedboy14 lolwut

  • @rippedboy14 LMFAO!

  • Oh please! This wolf is perfectly harmless, a lot of wolves are trained to show their teeth or even snarl on command, it doesn't make them any more threatening than a regular dog, only this one can smile :D

  • Damn.....if he bit and not play bite like real that's gotta hurt....probably hand crushed and etc. hope you have good insurance if that happens.

  • Actually if you have owned a hybrid. That tends to be how they communicate. Growling and grunting when they do ordont want something. Unless you hear the belly growl you are fine. AS LONG AS YOU ARE THE ONE IT CLAIMS. But for the people on here who say they want one. Unless you have a very dominant personallity and know what you are in for think again please. And " God help anyone who doesnt respect nature".

  • Whos a puppy dwag whos a puppy dwag you are you are dwaaaa...badass dog

  • I WANT ONE

  • Ok hybrid wolves are beautiful n they're good pets as long as you train them right...but in this case if if you were this lady....BITE HER

  • Fuck that... playing or not that's scary as hell. Haven't you seen the previews to "The "Grey" yet???

  • You're pissing it off...stop it afore your hand is taken off!

  • definitly I WOULD BITE YOU!!

  • He's not snarling he's smiling

  • i wouldnt be doing that if i were you...

  • They can also be your worst nightmare

  • Back in the early 90's we had a a 'wolf dog'. Don't remember what type, but that he was two thirds. He grew to be a big guy. Always friendly, got along with everyone. These animals can be your best friend.

  • acually i have a pet wolf not really in the house much but hey i go out in our farm and wrestle with her sometimes i see otheres around her out back and im like wtf

  • sooo cute!! i wish i had a wolf :(

  • such a pretty dogggie

  • FUCK THAT!! HE BELONGS OUTSIDE

  • I hope he bites you some day for fucking with him

  • did it just moo like a cow a 0:14?

  • 2/3's huh? Genetically and mathematically, where did that number come from because I'm stumped....

  • Haha, it's clear he is gonna bite you and yet you still won't stop fucking with it.

  • it sounded like it was moo-ing at one point...haha

  • How does an animal turn out 2/3 anything?

  • A lot of you people know nothing about wolves/wolfdogs. Wolve's have no aggressive gene in them. it all comes from the dog side. Wolfdogs can be as sweet, docile, and loyal as a german shepherd. But some bad breeding can cause them to be aggressive, just like any other dog. If you breed right, raise right, and socialize a wolfdog it could be the best animal you've ever had. I work with wolves and wolfdogs and I trust the pure wolves just as much as I trust my husky/shepherd.

  • I love how they talk to us, though after sufficient grr warnings when I annoy him like this, my boy has given me more than a grr :) My full dog on the other hand, has never dared put me in my place the same way. Suffice to say, my hybrid lets me believe I am the alpha, but we all know he's just doing it because he knows who holds they doorknob to the food cupboard, and the key to the dogwalk car

  • actually a cat can kill you if it still has claws..but its unlikely

  • Trust a cat more?Obviously a domesticated house cat and not a lynx,ocelot,serval,etc.

    Its amazing how wimpy some folks r scared of dog-wolf hybrids yet they r willing 2 drop bombs on other lands or run roughshod to "install democracy"

  • What a bunch of snivelling crybabies. Mind your own damn businesses. If you don't want a wolf hybrid then dont have one. If it was up to some of you soft ass whiners hot coffee would be illegal because it can burn you.

  • Dude, shoudnt have that as a pet. You never know it could attack you, like my cat...

    Lol

  • personally jjjasmine198 i think its how you raise them and treat them but i think cross breeding them with a normal less aggressive breed would help tone it down a noch and they should have to take a class on proper care of the hybrid and safety

  • I think cross breeding wolves should be illegal, those dogs are especially agressive and they belong in the wild not on someone's lap.

  • lol amazing!!! <3

  • he's huuuuge

    

  • lady your balls are bigger then mine lolz

  • It's not such a good idea to upset the wolf...

  • Bluddy brave! If I went near thet I would freak out

  • lady you need to chill cuz we can obviously see th teeth

  • i have a wolf puppy that has the same face

    i have a few videos of him ur welcome to come

  • @yolin1 Think about it for a couple seconds... If you breed a dog with a wolf you would get half-breed puppies, yes? And then you take one of those puppies and breed it with a full-blooded wolf.

  • AWWW he so viciously cute

  • 184 people confuses wolf lovers & other kinds of animal lovers with wolfaboos & furfags..........DUMB FUCKS!!! LULZ!!!! XD

  • how do you get a 2/3 hybrid? that is logistically impossible

  • Wolf hybrids are dangerous...they'll sense your weakness and dominate immediately.

  • What exactly is a wolf hybrid?

  • "Look at all those teeth, look at all those-" *Chomp* He probably wants to do that :3 lol Be happy he knows you lady. :D

  • he hate you hahahahahah!!!!

  • ill train my wolf so when he hears the word sick em..... he will sneeze on them

  • That looks more like a submissive grin and talking than it does a threatening growl. If he was going to bite, he would. 

  • your not worried he might bite? i love animals BUT animals that have been wild for years and years its just nature, but wolves are very wild id trust if you did but this almost looks threatening...

  • @Thecolouraqua Some cats form strong attachments to their owners. I had a cat like that myself. He acted like you'd expect a dog to act. He was very attached to me.

  • One day he might eat you. Be careful.

  • its like "Put dat shit away from me!"

  • dam nature you scary

  • its really scary !

  • we didn't domesticate wolves ...... they domesticated themselves for mutual gains .......... they approached humans and we found them useful for protection and hunting aids and they found that we had a steadier supply of food

  • how did u get a wolf

    

  • Girl: Look at those teef :3 Look at those teef.

    Wolf: Yea keep looking at them they will start getting closer and closer until BAM your dead :3 lol.

    Very cute videos I wanna know where you are able to adopt or buy a wolf hybrid.

  • hahahhahaa

  • "I just hope you don't make your living by playing a piano, and if you have kids, I hope you're properly insured. Please stop doing that, even if you're 100% sure he won't bite, because all creatures deserve dignity." I agree, let him at least keep his dignity, that was just downright embarrasing

  • oow i whant a wolfie too !!

  • If it wasn't possible for wolves to be trained to get along with people, we wouldn't have the dogs descended from them.

    Nice teeth. :B

  • People need to stop judging and let's this boy's human companion make her own call. I guarantee that she knows her pet better than you do from watching one video. I have the sweetest dog in the whole world; he would never do me harm if his life depended on it. But boy when he plays he sounds and looks like he wants to EAT me. If I posted a vid, I would get so much hate/"omg that dog is a killer". You don't know this woman's pet; she does. Leave her alone and enjoy a cute video.

  • ...I would not fuck with those teeth.

  • i wouldnt be surprised if that thing bit you in the face....

  • If you selectively bred wolves for about, idk, let's say 60 years, you could eventually wind up with a good pet. But, actually that's already been done. It's called the dog. There's a reason that the Inuit chose to develop dogs to pull sleds and not wolves. Wolves just don't give a crap about chasing your damn ball or pulling a sled or listening to you, they want to be out in the forest chasing wild game.

  • I'm sure you'll find it very entertaining the day he realises he's stronger than you, and he seizes the moment....

    A dog would propably stretch and welcome this contact when waking up from a nap (my rottweiler cross does), a wolf being bothered will lash...the human WILL get scared, and the wolf will sense this. The wolf is still there, even though it's mixed with dog blood.

    Respect...the...fucking..NATUR­E..don't play with these crosses just to feel cool or native American or whatever...

  • People keeping wolf hybrids are just as bad, if not worse, than those keeping pitbulls just to be cool. The difference is that a pitbull that's kept in the right way and properly trained and raised, will love humans since hundreds of generations have bred them that way (aggression towards dogs, yes..not humans).

    A wolf is still the wild animal that in no way will work with humans if given the choice not to.

    Wolf hybrids, is playing with nature at its most dangerous form.

  • *bites face off*

  • be careful, looks like a land shark!

  • you freaking idiot

  • What's a wolf "hybrid" actually?

  • People really need to respect wild animals more. Wolves and wolf hybrids have a predatory nature, you really shouldn't have one prancing around the house.

  • He's beautiful!

  • Wolfs and dogs are of the same kin. A wolf you raised would be just as loyal as any dog you raised. I would trust a wolf over a fucking cat any day.

  • @TylerD118 Except wolves have more of a predatory instinct.

  • @TylerD118 wolves are wild animals though and cats are domesticated, so unless you appeal to the wolves nature, it'll blow you off

  • @TylerD118 WRONG!

  • @TylerD118 That's idiotic. Tests to prove the differences between them prove against you, and these tests are done by educated people with huge knowledge in behaviour.

    It's idiotic to want to KEEP wolf hybrids as well, why go back 10.000 years?

    In one test, the wolf puppies would shy away from humans (PURE wolves, I mind you) and attack humans if provoced, enforcing their will. A dog puppy, bonded and seeks the attention and cooperation with humans.

    So..you're wrong. DEAD wrong.

  • @TylerD118 Yeah those cats are crazy, if you dont watch them 24/7 they snap ur neck and steal your camera and make cute cat videos.

  • @TylerD118

    This is not at all true. While physically similar, the personalities of dogs and wolves are wildly different. Dogs have been bred to be able to respond to and communicate with humans. Wolves have not, and for this reason make very poor pets for the casual owner.

    Wolves and wolf-hybrids will not respond to training as dogs will. They also generally do not enjoy "play" in the same way dogs do.  They can also be dangerous around children.

  • @TylerD118 yes THANK YOU CATS R BACKSTABBING BITCHES THANK U DOGS ARE THE BEST

  • @TylerD118 until your wolf tries to kill u to establish dominance

  • @TylerD118 Well, pet dogs are usually bred for temperment...wolves are a little more difficult with that.

    Yes they're loyal when you raise em' from a pup, but they always have a bit of a temper, definately wouldn't want to have one around little children, just saying.

  • @TylerD118 that's not necessarily true. wolves are genetically different from domesticated dogs, not just in terms of the genes that make up their appearances but also in terms of the genes that determine their temperaments. domesticated dogs have been bred to be human companions, wolves have not.

  • @TylerD118 dogs are genetical better friends with human then wolfs because dogs are wolfs but this dogs were wolfs that lived with humans over thousand years toghether

  • @TylerD118 not quite true mate. dogs are different in terms of genes and character and temperament. i think dogs were literally bred to be friendlier, while wolves are a little bit more aggressive. yes you can "raise" a wolf to be tame but honestly, they will always be genetically more aggressive than dogs. just saying

  • @TylerD118 I'd trust a lab over a wolf in general.

  • @TylerD118 i've had nine cats so naturally i would trust them more..but i agree, cats dont really give a shit about their owner xD atleast not with the same connection you can have with a dog or wolf anyway.

  • @TylerD118 Not really, a there's a reason we dont own wolves as pets and own dogs.. Dogs are wolves that have been selectivly bred to maintain their puppy like qualities over thousands of years. A wolf raised from a puppy might tear you limb from limb even if you raised it..

  • @TylerD118 Why are you getting so many thumbs up for a blatantly erroneous statement? Dogs are more loyal and friendly because they've been bred to be that way for thousands of years. Wolves are what Dogs used to be, they're pack animals. It's in their nature to challenge authority for a bigger peice of the pie. Raising a Wolf is a lottery, it might be docile but that's unlikely. Even if it was docile, I'd trust a Cat more. At least a Cat can't rip my throat out at any moment.

  • @HellSpunk Man can be just as dangerous as a wolf though, I would see no reason to be afraid of it with proper training and preparedness, which is what handlers will do.

  • @guilemaster147 Realistically a pure Wolf can never be trained to any degree you would label it safe. You have to cross breed it with a Dog to dilute those predatory-pack instincts for use as a pet. Even if it submits to you it's still a danger to other pets, children and other people. Anything that looks like food or violates it's territory is in danger. Most people who attempt to keep one end up having to put it down, because it attacks someone or can't be kept by either it's owner or a pound.

  • @HellSpunk True, but I'm just speaking generally. At animal rehabilitation centers and the like, the handlers there probably do not fear the wolves as our species is much more powerful due to our ability to make tools and our capacity for thought. I wasn't speaking as if a wolf could be trained, just that handlers, as the person in the video likely is, don't need to worry about trust due to their position over the animals.

  • @HellSpunk Just because you raise a dog or in this case a wolf in any way, doesn't mean it is forced to take bullshit from anyone. Just my like dog used to if you pissed it off, and did things it didn't like, i said fuck off. And it was allowed to. But he was also taught to leave if he weren't comfortable with what was going on which he did in 99% of the cases. A dog/wolf is allowed to let you know you're doing something to it, it doesn't really like

  • @lekkimsm2500 Okay?

  • @HellSpunk It's a double-edged sword. A cat cant protect your home or family now can they? Even though they aren't any danger to them. You have to take the good with the bad mate, can't have just one.

  • @SummonerMeleagros I'm just pointing out that Wolves are not pets and never can be. My criticism wasn't so much about Wolfdogs, but just this idea that Wolves (Or even Wolfdogs) are as safe as a Cat. I mean, it was a month ago and Tylers comment has totally disappeared so the context of my post is lost to even me.

  • @SummonerMeleagros I beg to differ.

    My tom cat is MASSIVE and has his claws. He has literally chased TWO people out of my apartment and backed one guy into a corner of my kitchen because he was fuckin' with him.

    If he doesn't like you or you piss him off... He WILL come after you in the same manner as any dog. He even hissed and threatened me when I climbed in through my bathroom window one day when I locked myself out. He only stopped after he realized it was me.

    He's a scary one at times.

  • @cyrylthewolf Well obviously there are exceptions mate. Some of these "dogs" we have (chiwawa's, pekingese, yorkie's) couldn't really stop an intruder, they could raise the alarm effectively though.

  • @SummonerMeleagros Hehe... I think my tom cat would EAT those one one of those breeds if they crossed him. I swear he used to be a tiger in a previous life.

    I have an American Eskimo that does the alarm sounding around here, though. She's damn good at it, too. She hears my wallet chain if it jingles even the SLIGHTEST at night when I'm in my office...and sounds the alarm in the bedroom on the opposite side of the house.

    Now THERE is a breed for you. Eskies are incredible.

  • @HellSpunk but a kitten would play with ur balls

  • @HellSpunk you havent seen a pet tiger then [refer to charlie sheen for details]

  • @Daylightcherry What's your point?

  • @Daylightcherry What's your point?

  • @HellSpunk they are cats but they can rip your throat out.

  • @HellSpunk dude it is a hybrid wolf which means it is a domestic wolf not a wild one yes they do have a worse temperament then a regular dog but they are not wild so they are more predictable

  • @pichugrl You don't know the context of what I was saying so there's no point trying to refute it.

  • @TylerD118 I so agree with this, its also on how the pup was raised too :)

  • @TylerD118 Do you know anything about animals?

  • @TylerD118 i would like to say that its not true that a wolf if raised like a dog that its the same like a dog because a wolf is and always will be a wild animal no mather how nice the are the'll always be wild.

    Dogs come from wolves and there many century's of breeding to get the dog as we know it today.

    but you are right i would trust a wolf over a cat anytime ;)

  • @TylerD118 actually a "hybrid" you raised would act near the same... It is illegal to have anything more than 75% wolf in most states due to the fact that once over 75% Hybrids become very aggresive when they are older. A full wolf is a very primal animal, with genes to hunt not to be a house pet. Not saying no one has done it, but don't take the danger away from it.

  • @TylerD118 not true, wolf hybrids yes, but pure wolves are wild they go by instinct. dogs have been selectively bred for thousands of years to act so tame.