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  • Hi my name is michael konopka I am 100 % slavic from polska I live in america and really want to buy and own a czech wolfdog please tell me how much to buy a male alpha czech wolfdog pup and how much to ship it to me in america ! This is for real no joke. Or games.

  • wow, wunderschöne tiere

  • o.o My ferret is named bear. :o I've always wanted a wolf my how life. I had a blue cattle. I treart alll my pets beautifuly. I get such a tight bond with them all :)

  • Look on my page for wolfdogs who need homes

  • Awww there so cute

  • both mistletoe (now hunter) and saber from NJ found homes.

  • if i was old enough id adopt all of them!!!!!! want a wolfdog so bad.

  • I like bear-3

  • thanks for this...i really want a wolfdog, but like any sensible person i'm against buying from breeders when so many dogs need homes

  • Pacifically Geronimo.

  • How Mitch do they cost?

  • i want rocky!

  • i want one there so pretty i would love to have one >w<

  • WOLFDOG Hybrids (final part) * pose a risk to the reputation of the wolf * pose a risk to the genetic integrity of the wolf * well behaved wolf dog hybrids are often low or no content canines that are misrepresented by irresponsible breeders and owners

    If you love wolves and want to conserve them we urge you to not support or endorse the commerce of wolf dog hybrids. Adopt a wolf conservation project or sanctuary animal instead.

  • WOLF DOG HYBRIDS (Continued..) * require astute socialization and training beyond what the average pet household can provide * can display predatory, territorial, sexual and possessive aggression far more frequently than the average pet and far more escalated than the public imagines * can destroy property through their natural curiosity, denning, and marking behaviors

  • Wolf Dog Hybrids * have housing needs beyond what the average pet owner can provide * have more complex nutritional needs than the average pet owner will provide * have more complex medical needs * are behaviorally not adapted for life within an average pet household * may require permits and other special management provisions * have complex social needs beyond what the average household can provide

  • i totally would adopt one of these in the blink of an eye.

  • I love the white wolf it looks like it came from princess mononoke

  • I want one.... lol

  • I have had two hybrids in my life and would have another in a heart beat. Presently I am not in the proper space for this dog, once I am back in the country... you will hear from me.

    God Bless You for rescuing and finding these amazing creatures good home. You attention to detail is admired.

    These animals deserve only the best..My two were rescues as well, and what they went through at the hands of humans would make your hair stand on end.

  • they're pretty! :3

  • can I have the name of the song/artist pls! thanks

  • Wolfdogs and wolves alike are the most loving creatures on earth! They look into your soul when they look into your eyes! We are looking for 1-2 more wolfdogs. If anyone knows of any that need a great & loving home please contact me.

  • We are looking for 1-2 more wolfdogs. If anyone knows of any that need a great & loving home please contact me.

  • @Wolfiegirl304 hey can i no what your state you are in becase like all the ones i no ban them.thx

  • are there any more for adoption? if so which ones and how and how old?

  • have they found homes?

  • do they all have homes now?

  • :( Bear looks like my puppy I lost I miss her so much :*(

  • I know! I live in mo also and am suddenly deeply interested in buying geronimo because i would really love the challege and rewards of a wolfdog. But this video is so old :(

  • i want geronimo so bad :(

    the vid is 2 years old ... sigh

  • can you ship bear to ireland i like him

  • As much as I'd love to adopt one, they're probably a handfull, and they probably require a LOT of space.

    That, and this is a video from two years ago. :\

  • Thank you for educating the public ignorance is cured by knowledge.

  • I'm going to be getting a place of my own soon... is there a newsletter of some sort with updated information? I've adopted a dog before, but unfortunately, she died of cancer not four years later. I'm looking to save another life.

  • I wish I could adopt smooch,even though I'm experienced with large breeds and more aggresive dogs I don't have the right resources to keep one,I love wolf hybrids!

  • Thank God for the furminator.

  • One of my goals is to own one, once i finally have my own house and all of course.

  • no more for adoption ? i want onee

  • i worried about wolf hybrids i heard a lot of kid were killed by them and i dont want to get sued

  • They're all utterly gorgeous! Shasta's eyes seem almost yellow, it's amazing.

  • If you want one, do your research. A lot goes into raising these animals.

  • im srry but is this for real because i would realy like to adopt one

  • i want geronimo!!! SO BEAUTIFUL! D:

  • i wonder witch ones are left for adoption... they all look so beautiful!! I wish i could have them all!!!!

  • hope they all get good homes according to their needs :) wish I had the time and space necessary to own one ^_^

  • Mishka. :D

  • what is the name of this song in the background?

  • any body wont to buy a wolf hybride call 921 1065 dont prank call

  • i have a all white wolf hybride and they are not agreesive and there are not that many wolf hybride that need a home

  • I wish I could Buy and care for all of them...their so pretty....all of them, like heavenly cute. Majestic beings, our ancestors, man's best friend!

  • Some of these are dogs, not wolfdogs. Smooch, Geronimo, Minnie, Nai-Lei-Sha, Night Moon and possibly Stormy, possibly Saber, Hans and Timba are about as dog as you can get, Nahana, Mishka, Outlaw, Sable and Maya, Shasta, Bodidly, Lakoda (how anyone can think that's a wolf is beyond me), Meinjein and Dakota.

  • i agree i only pick ellie, bodie, wiley, misiltoe, maybe geronimo (i diagree there is certianly a bit of wolf in him) and dakota a bit iffy, to be of resonable wolf content. The rest either very low content or non at all lakodas tail is a dead give away. There are so much shams whan it comes to w/d's But there are very easy ways to tell.

  • @nopiluvin I think you'll find the most aggresive/dangerous animal in the wild is the hippo, and thats assuming you can label an entire species with one characteristic

  • Ellie is beatiful

  • Any Fae's in Nevada?

  • at 1:25 the cutest hybrid wolf dog ive ever seen <3

  • i want adopt that wolfdog it my favorite wolf but wonder can along with other animal like cat,bird etc?

  • i want one so bad :[ as soon as i get my own place i plan on getting one.

  • oops i mean jupiter*

  • oops i mean jupiter*

  • wow they're so cute !!! hey is jupitar still open because i want to ask my mom if we can adopt him

  • i have my own wolfdog who is 15 years old, once he does pass i would not get another if it came spayed or neutered

  • i love wolf dogs they are sooo pretty my dad is going to get one wen we move to our new house we want a white female with at least 85% wolf in them

  • are they trained

  • i wish my mom would let me save one :C im sad now

  • wats a wolfdog is it a wolf whose part other dogs cant y get a pure bred wolf if u get a permit

  • safety reasons??? wat harm can they do they just need a home u sick bastard what the hell is wrong with u. in that case for the animals safety you should be out in captivity or killed as well.

  • @TheDesolatedShadow thats pretty mean what if someone did that to you?

  • Dogs aren't the problem. People are the problem.

    Any dog that is aggressive likely has been mistreated , improperly bred, or simply mishandled.

    Wolfdogs are NOT Wolves. They vary so much depending on what they are crossed with and who bred them that no statement made here is correct.

    Like most large dogs they need to be handled properly and responsibly. No dog should be tied or chained.

    Proper safe containment is a human responsibility. Animals running loose is human stupidity.

  • You are right. People are the problem.Some people don,t like dogs or wolve,but I like.

  • My brother adopted one in August. Her name is Kera =33 She is most of my life because I treat her with ALOT of care.

  • wolf dogs are the greatest. in my experience most of them are smart, clean, gentle, playful monsters and the best animals ive known. their love is amazing but they really need to be with us all the time. they don't appreciate being left alone or tied to a tree. also they shed and shit and that has to be dealt with in a responsible way. not the easiest dogs to train either, especially to come when they have other agendas. early training is best

  • @guyglowmore1 spot on, mine has calmed down over the years but once he knows no one is home, he starts whining big time. anyone who would tie down such a great beast deserves to have the same done to them. the year round mega shedding is a bit of a chore, you better make sure you have a vacuum cleaner meant for dog hair, even if the dog is to be an outside dog. not sure if its just mine but any loud percussive noise scare him to death.

  • Any proof on wolfdog attacks?

  • what is the name of that song? is it sacred spirit or enigma?

  • Actually doesn't it mostly depend on the owner since wolfdogs have a pack mentality it looks to it's owner to be the alpha and if they aren't then the dog will rebel and challenge you.

  • not all adult wolfdogs are dangerous, i think they all deserve a chance, it ll depends of there passt owner, if it was a gentel person, the wolfdog/dog is a gentel!!!

  • hey itena...what is the music? i love it too! i also wanted to ask the the person that posted the video where is OK as i see its where WHAYA is? to know how fart or close she may be from where im, are they all quite tamed? its heart breaking to see they are all having to move owner, im getting my own soon, i promised myself i will keep her all her life, i live where there is plenty of space, so i thought i would look into knowing a bit more, maybe i could help bring one a home... warmth Macha

  • aww i love Lakoda but i have no room i alredy have two dogs, and i myself say that it would not be enydifrent from a dog i know wolfdogs have predator instincts but all dogs/wolfs do dogs still have them but they arent as strong so by saying they are dangerous your saying all dogs are dangerous not all wolfdog are a thret just the ones who havent been properly brought up right

  • I would never get a wolfdog as an adult. As a puppy you can train them, but when their adults forget it!!

  • dude adult wolves are much more curious than agressive

    youve got it totaly wrong

  • Are these dogs legal in every country? I have no idea...

    These dogs can be pretty dangerous, since they are half wolves. They can still have predator instincts. They are very cool tho. :) I'm not saying that they are all dangerous, im just saying that theres a higher chance that these are aggressive than on normal dogs.

  • Not true. Actually when wolves grow up around humans, they bond more with the human family than a regular dog does, because of the pack instinct....they actually wind up thinking the family is their 'wolf pack'!

  • That''s only the family tho! These wolfdogs should not just be given to anyone, only ppl who know how to socialize and train. These aren't huskies, these dogs are part wild animal. And because they have part dog in them their not afraid of human,s and they have the wolves instincts, So if your not part of the pack it won't take much for the wolfdog to attack. A neighbor had one and it got lose and attacked a girl walking down the street, she had to have stitches.

  • I'm not against owning a wolfdog, but i'm against inexperienced dog owners getting one, this isn't a dog you can just toy around with, and not know much about. They need to be handled with care, and shown they can trust ppl and know their place in the racking order. That way their stable in temperment and comfortable being around other dogs and ppl.

  • @OchrismongrelO all i know is i want a wolf dog badly

  • @OchrismongrelO This is true.

  • @OchrismongrelO The same with dogs. The dogs pack IS the family it's living with. Wolves and dogs are much alike and similar in many ways. Of course you knew this. But I thought I would mention is anyways. ;)

  • @mmmmmvodka Actually what you have stated is not true. Most dogs are prone to be agressive and think they are alpha. And even though dogs evolved from wolves they are very much different than alike. Of course you may know this and if you don't do research, it could save your life when a wolf attacks lol jk

  • @XxDolphyBear I guess I dog could attack their owner if they wanted to if they feel they are alpha. Although I mostly feel that they wouldn't. But I guess it depends on the dog.

  • @OchrismongrelO you mentioned 'Not true. Actually when wolves grow up around humans, they bond more with the human family than a regular dog does, because of the pack instinct....they actually wind up thinking the family is their 'wolf pack'!' - UNTIL THEY MATURE (DUH), THEN THEY TAKE OVER. Wolves are beautiful. Do not condone breeding of hybrids. Or if you already have hybrids, make sure that you take care of them more than the average domesticated dog!

  • @TheHazelh0814 ur replying to a comment thats a year old lol woah i have a wolfdog shes tiny it counts each indivual not all wolfdogs are needy

  • @DogSoldier011 yes, I hope you take good care of your wolfie more than the average dog.

  • @TheHazelh0814 her health isn't something to watch for,but if she were big she would.

  • wolves arent agressive

  • you cant say that wolves are aggressive where do ppl get the idea of wolves being agressive anyway. a wolfdog is a wolf hybrid witch makes it partly a wild animal. when ppl say that they are unpredictable unlike dogs i think theyr wrong a dog can be just as a aggressive as a wolf depending on the environment it grew up in you cant say wolves are aggressive but you can say that a particular wolf is being aggressive

    im sorry if this offended you its just that wolves get mistreated a lot

  • You're absolutely right. Wolves are, by nature, cautious and a little shy of people. Aggression is the last resort of a desperate animal.

    Wolfdogs can sometimes be a bit timid, like their pure breed counterparts, but because of their near constant exposure to humans, they tend to be more curious than cautious. Behavior all depends on the owner, as with ANY dog. Mistreated dogs are prone to aggression. Be a responsible and loving owner, and you have nothing to worry about.

  • @Dragonwing16 yes they are.9 out 10 attack their owners.

  • and where did u get that statistic

    if you raise a man in the forest he will be wild

  • @Dragonwing16 Its seriously silly stupid to compare humans to dogs. they are two different species.Wolves were born wild and originated in the wild, humans did not.

  • uhh humans originally came from the wild too

    what im trying to say is that it all depends how they are raised

  • @Dragonwing16 no. Humans were somewhat "not wild" Wolves originally were not domesticated by humans. Humans took some of the wolves and domesticated them and eventually bred them and alot of them are not the ancestors of our dogs today.

    Dogs are wolves SHOULD NEVER be crossed no if ands ro buts. Unless they are for scientific reasons.

  • @Dragonwing16 What are you talking about? They are VERY aggressive. They are the most aggressive animal in the wild. Do your research. I am NOT against people owning hybrids. I don't know the % of wolf in these dogs, so I can't make any claims on this video but owning a wolf in general is stupid. It's not safe for family and it's not safe for the wolf. They are a pack dog, they need their family. Not humans. Please do research on hybrids before you decide to purchase.

  • you're wrong there there is no most agressive animal in the wild my parents are biologist and ive watched a pack of wolves from the distance and they came within 10 feet of us out of curiosity a wolverine thats vicious. Im not angry at you but i sugest that YOU do your research

    wolverines now those are some of the most agressive animals in the world elephants get more agressive than wolves.

  • @Dragonwing16 Good luck with that. What does your parents have to do with biologist? Biologist is so broad that its worthless. Point is, wolves are a pack dog and feed off of fear. If you run, they chase. If you run at them, and they feel threatened, they wont choose flight over fight. Your arguments are week and they don't hold any truth. Like I said before, do your research. To say that a wolf is not aggressive is idiotic. Good day

  • wow there are alot of narrow minded people in this world still

    you haven't even encountered them and your making statements

  • @Dragonwing16 Yes, fortunately I have had the pleasure to be around numerous timber wolves and gray wolves. I love wolves with all my heart. I understand their capabilities hence the reason I am explaining to you how they work.

  • @nopiluvin No, you have not. Let's stop playing pretend. I myself have lived with Wolf Hybrids all of my life and have studied Wolves as well as donated time and money to organizations to help Wolves. I know, for a fact, that Wolves are VERY docile creatures.

    Do a quick YouTube search for Sanctuaries and see Wolves in action. Most of these Wolves are capable of surviving in the wild. Please stop spreading bad rumors, especially since you claim to be a Wolf lover.

  • @nopiluvin a Wolf would not chase a running human. They may stalk them to study them, but they do not chase humans, period. Please show me all of your proof of how aggressive Wolves are? I'd LOVE to see proof of wolf attacks in the US, alone.

    See, you act as if you know about Wolves, but you have absolutely no idea, and I knew this as soon as you claimed that Wolves chase a running person. Wolves are not dumb. They are BRILLIANT creatures and do not attack humans for no reason.

  • @nopiluvin @nopiluvin fact: Pit Bulls are aggressive (media claims), yet Pit Bulls and Wolves (and Hybrids) are less likely to attack a human than a Poodle. How is that? How is it that Humans have literally lived with Wild "vicious" packs of Wolves and have been accepted as part of the pack? How is it that these aggressive Wolves run away from Humans when spotted?

    Heck, do a search for "wolf attacks on humans" and see the Wiki page or anything else. It's good to learn before you try to teach!

  • @clenard poodles are the most snapy dogs Ive ever run into.. heck Id take my chances with a pit over a poodle..

  • @nopiluvin . . . Stop trying to act like you know what your talking about when you obviously dont. Its because of people like you throwing misinformation around that gives wolves and wolf-dogs bad names

  • I wish you had pups :( I would surely adopt one. I feel that it would be too much hard work to train them and get them comfortable with new things at such an age.

  • I truly wish to help them oneday, but for now I can only give my word of support. Good Luck!

    Btw, this music is very beautiful, mind if I have the name and artist? :)

  • Nevermind, I have found the song :D

  • I wish I could help one.

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