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  • He's beautiful But I Don't support the breeding of Woldogs, because of the fact that there are too many Wolfaboos that would just buy one for the heck of it, not aware of ho much time and effort goes into a Wolfdog.

  • How much wolf does he have in him?

  • I'm always conflicted about owning a wild animal.... or even a hybrid at that. I used to own a Pitbull/Wolf hybrid. The breeder was a douche for even mating his pitbull with his wolf... I kept her for a while but then I felt sorry for her cause I couldn't keep her inside the house. So gave her to someone that had a huge place with tons of acres, and was far enough away from town and people that she could run around freely in. Last I heard she was very protective of her new owner and place.

  • the law sucks

  • on the descrition..............THATS WHY YOU SHOULDNT OWN A WOLF

  • its so adorable! let him be an inside wolf! no one will know :D

  • i dont think any animal should be in a cage lol...zoo's are nothing but sad animals in a 20x20 pen with nothing to do but sit there and watch the humans point and laugh

  • Why is gods name would you name a fuckin wolf LOVEABLE

  • @iDjGio why not?

  • @iDjGio wolves are actually more scared of other things than we are of stuff. even if you get them when grown they will love you unconditonaly.

  • @iDjGio We had a wolf hybrid named Shadow for 17 years and she was the sweetest god damn dog I've ever met. And smart as hell.

  • just because its a hybrid wolf does not mean it couldnt survive in the wild there r domesticated dogs and cats that survive on their own everyday. and idk y ppl want to argue back and forth weither they should be owned or not ppl r gonna believe in whatever they wa no natter what is said so just save the breath and time

  • @ladr21 A wolfdog CANNOT survive on it's own in the wild. They don't know how to hunt properly, and would end up going through trash and praying on pets and livestock and maybe even humans who they wouldn't avoided due to being raised with them. Someone thought that a wolfdog at the rescue I'm with could survive, she was found a few months after being set free, she was riddled with BB gun bullets, was starving and had killed pets and raided trash, and she was a mid content wolfdog.

  • @ladr21 Oh and please don't tell me you think those disease ridden, starving, packs of strays that roam the cities scavenging trash and what not are domesticated dogs surviving. That's a miserable life, and I'd much rather see a wolfdog is a nice comfortable pen with lots of food and care than in the streets like that. And cats are different than dogs, some have kept their wild instincts better than dogs, but that's why they are also more independent and not called "Man's best friend."

  • Poor thing on a chain like that he's scared for a reason why is he on such a short chain the poor thing needs to be able to run in not saying you are a bad owner but let it run it needs at least a little freedom it was already made into a pet when his roots are wild he shouldent be that skittish

  • @texgal200 Wolves are timid by nature, so it's actually normal for him to act that way. Plus if you were used to being in a nice pen but then had to be chained up for it to get fixed then you might be a bit extra edgy as well.

  • @texgal200 READ THE INFO BEFORRE COMMEMTING THANK YOU!

  • @texgal200 actually the "skittish" you see is a common wolf trait. It's not exhibited as often in dogs because psychologically they have a longer socialization period and therefore adjust to contact with people more. Wolves, however, have a very short period - meant to keep them safe in the wild. Even the best owner might end up with a shy or "skittish" wolf, simply because it's a more common part of their personality.

  • @texgal200 Wth? LOL I did not see the dog act even a tiny bit skittish. Besides, even if it was wary, did you fail to notice the noise in the background? There could have been something 'strange' going on that he wasn't exactly sure about.

    To the owner: gorgeous dog :) he looks well fed and extremely well taken care of! Good job!

  • solid snake would want this

  • has any one been around dogs all their life and then see a real wolf in person and notic how long the snout is compared to a dogs?

  • Stfu wolfaboos.

  • are they good guard dogs?

  • He's pretty now I can believe that dog is part wolf. There are so many uneducated and mistaken people on here claiming that they have wolfdogs. And I feel sorry for them because they just can't come to face the fact they got ripped off.

  • @ArcticWhiteWolf333 Ya i see that shit all the time people trying to sale husky puppies as wolf hybrid pups i gess there just trying to got some fast cash...dam back yard breeders.

  • @dixieandleona Your not a bad owner, Good job, people are assholes, I breed Husky's with wolves, and the native Inuit have been doing it for thousands of years! Thats where dogs originally came from, the wild!! But Dont keep them chained like that!! 

  • @ArcticWhiteWolf333 he's a wolf he has narrow shoulders. that's how you can tell for sure. :) dogs have broader shoulders. a friend of mine has one, she's really neat. also, there's a rescue out where i live and the woman that runs it said to look at the shoulders, it's a tell tale to make sure you're not being dooped.

  • I see a lot of chat on this forum about domestic animals and living on there own in the wild. Observation: stray animals tend to stay were people are. I assume this is for food. Are they still classified as wild if they rely on people?

    I'd go as far as comparing some people to domesticated animals... through Snooki out in the wild... no bbm, hahaha!

    Oh well. Lovely dog/creature. No haterade.

    THINK CRITICALLY.

  • Here in Oklahoma, as long as the "pet" has dog in it, regardless of it being high-mid-or low content wolf, it is considered domesticated.

    @ rylieandlynx, not any dog can survive in the wild. in fact man has domesticated wolves for hundreds of years. Indian tribes and Asian countries alike. My baby is part wolf, and alot of Husky. If you can't say anything of value or anything of importance, don't say anything at all. How about you grow a brain and get a life.

  • i frown upon anyone having a wolf or wolf hybrid. part dog or not it belongs in the wild. any animal can survive on its own in the wild. dogs are no acception.

  • @rylieandlynx2008 ..>>>>any animal can survive on its own in the wild???? what are you smoking ? so in your mind little foo foo dogs can survive in the wild and catch their own food .... wolves and hybrids are definitely not as domesticated as purebreds that have been bred for hundreds of years but there are breeders that have been breeding wolf crosses for quite along time and thus have made them domesticated, your comment is ill informed and ignorant.

  • @rylieandlynx2008 the comment you made sounds like your a PETA nut job that believes in total animal liberation !!!!! and if you are one of those people you should be ashamed of yourself for supporting an organization that kills 80% of all the animals they take in their so called rescue !

  • @ravencassidy

    actually i don't support anything that kills or harms animals in anyway. and yes i strongly support conservation. ya got a prob with it then thats your prob not mine. and anyone dumb enough to mix a wild animal with a domestic or support it is just as dumb as those who keep wild cats and bulls as pets.

  • awsome i want one

  • just wait until he turns on you

  • What is pen?

    Sorry but I have like a guppy-brain <<

  • That is really sweet that you rescued this wolf hybrid from a bad owner. I really do hope you researched alot about these beautiful animals. The care, diet, exercise, ect. Even though they are gorgeous I would never own one. Two Sibes are enough for me. =)

  • :/ Wish I had one. too bad their prohibited where I live.

  • YOU DUMB BITCH LET THE WOLF GO ITS NOT A FUCKING PET

  • You post it as a wolf hybrid in the title and then a wolf in the info, WTF.

  • You seem so concern with the law, did you happen to forget it's against the law to own a wolf without a fish and game permit. Unless you live in Nevada which is the only state that allows them legally without a permit, either from fish and game or USDA or both. Did you forgot about that law, well actually you don't have to be concerned with those agency because you don't have wolf, you don't even have an F1. You have a hybrid, don't mis represent the animal. people can tell the difference.

  • You just need a huge backyard with a contained fence. It's not law to have him on a chain. Don't you know wolves travel MILES a day? This is torture.

  • @afareni If you actually take time to read the description before jumping on the PETA train, you would know that these animals are normally in a pen enclosure but she is fixing it, so in her state the animal must be penned or chained up, obviously if the pen is getting fixed, she's going to have to chain them up.

  • my dog was a wolf dog hybrid. (czech wolf) and i was able to make him a LOT of tricks..like jumping over my picnic table.

  • You keep him on chain? .. uhh read the info..exactly what i thought..fucking law >.<

  • I have a wolf HYbrid (Siberian Husky/ Timber wolf) I have an acre in a half and he roams free w/ my other 5 dogs. hes wonderful. But they take time to earn their trust. but once you have it. they are truly there for you. bestfriend and companion. love all my dogs and babies. yes the animal control did tell me to keep him in a kennel bc hes part wolf. but what kind of thing is that. a depression sad life. i won't do it. the only times i put my dogs in the kennel is if they misbehave.

  • Its all fun and games ...til INSTINCTS kick in...smh

  • Ok..."on a chain all the time." What a wonderful life.

    Wild animals should stay free. I'm not saying you're a bad owner, just that you DON'T own him.

  • @IamChromosoom read the info

  • @dixieandleona Oh and get some swivels and double ended snaps so his chain won't be so damn tangled like it is in the video. I know you probably think your doing good but your not. That shit is cruel as hell. Do some research before owning a pet.

  • @dixieandleona what other regulations is their for having a wolf, and i also herd you need a permit aswell. i been realy wanting to get a wolf

  • @Brick12343 It depends completely on where you live. Your state may have particular rules regarding "wild" animals, and even down to your county or city, there may be restrictions. I know you can't have wolf hybrids at all in my county.

  • @IamChromosoom Shut the fuck up, should she just let it go in the fucking wild? The owner just had it chained up while she was fixing the pen... And yeah she kind of does own it, without an owner a dog would be screwed.

  • @thepielord26 Be polite. It's not a dog, it has instincts and it needs freedom. That's all i'm saying.

  • @IamChromosoom It's not a wolf either, it's a hybrid, therefor it cannot life in the wild. It's should be either kept in a special centre or looked after by a person who knows how to handle them. I know your intentions are good but it's not a complete wild animal. Dogs were wild animals too you know.

  • @IamChromosoom obviously he does own him, see the wolf/dog on his property? im sure he also paid for him therefore he owns him. you fail =3

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  • @IamChromosoom shut up dummie do your homework before you judge stuff

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  • you can buy hybrid wolves ,just google it and buy one 95 percent or above

  • thumbs up you saw a white wolf right at the end

  • how did you find it? I love wolves and want a pet wolf, so I was just wondering.

  • i saw a white wolf right at the end

  • its so gorgeous!

  • @gamer00341 thank you

  • Fencing is alot better than Chaining....FYI

  • @StSimonMartyr Reading is a lot better than Assuming....FYI.

  • I assume nothing, disphitz.

    I make a factual statement.

  • @StSimonMartyr A factual statement is only factual if there is fact behind it, Your comment declares that she should fence her dogs instead of chaining them, however if you read the description rather then yes, just ASSUME that she always has them chained, then you would know that your comment, and opinion has no standing here, "dipshitz."

  • Dog/wolf obviously is comfortable on a chain and has exposure to it, leading one to conclude it is not unfamiliar with it. Sad for the animal if thats the case

    Go away dipshitz

  • @StSimonMartyr If I put my dog on a chain right now(which she's never been on before) she would have no problem with it, they just think it's a leash. Plus a pen doesn't get fixed in 5 minutes, perhaps the dog has been on it for a day and has gotten accustomed to it, that doesn't mean it's always on it. Here's a better example, my dog just saw snow for the first time ever, but after a mere 10 minutes in it, you would never know that, so your concluding skills are very poor.

    Go away dipshitz.

  • Chaining as a means of confinement is NOT good for any dog, especially for extended periods.

    On this, All dog trainers and experts agree.

    Go away, Dipshitz and become more original

  • @SmonMrtyr Are you legally remedial? Because you seriously seem to be unable to retain any information. You're right, as a animal behaviorist and a dog trainer, chaining a dog is not good for it, but, if like I said in my very first comment, if you READ THE DESCRIPTION, you would know that the owner BY LAW must have the dog either penned or on a chain, being as the pen is being fixed what else is she to do? Stuff it in her closet?

    You become original, "Dipshitz." <--This is extremely laughable.

  • Crating woks just fine for me and my German Shepherds which are Protection Schutzhund trained.

    U stated ealier your dog would have no problem with it...all dogs have problems with it, if you read anything about training or dog behavior, youd know that.

    It forces them into fight or flight, and flight is removed, thereby increasing their aggressiveness.

    Go away.

  • @StSimonMartyr Wow, you really are remedial, now I kinda feel bad for continuing this debate, I was taught to be respectful to people like you.

    I know this may be surprising to hear, but a wolf is NOT a dog. *Gasp* omg I know right?

    Now, I will only say this one last time. BY LAW, the owner of this wolfdog must have her animal PENNED or ON A CHAIN, another thing that might be hard for you to wrap your head around, a CRATE is NOT a PEN. And given that I've seen wolves escape through crates with

  • @StSimonMartyr ease, then how would that help this owner any? Then she would have a dog likely to get shot for looking like a wild animal.

    Your German Shepherds, however trained they are, can't hold up to a wolf. A German Shepherds bite force is around 400 Lbs, a wolf has a DEFENSIVE bite of over that, so yeah, just because you can keep your GS crated doesn't mean everything in the world can also be treated the same way.

  • @StSimonMartyr And for that flight or fight thing, having the animal on a chain for a few hours to a few days is not going to send it into a mad rage, killing all the babies in the neighborhood, and ripping out womens clitorises.

    Jebus, you're going to turn your brain into pudding if you keep trying to think for other people, you should just stick to thinking for yourself, it sounds like it's a full time job anyways.

    And lastly, you go away.

  • Moron,

    I will repeat for you, the stupid.

    Chaining, for any length of time (excess of 20-30 minutes) is NOT good for a canine and can/will/may lead to aggressive behavior, and in any large powerful animal, this can be very dangerous.

    Every canine expert agrees with me.

    Youre on your own here, ignorance is not becoming.

  • @StSimonMartyr Cute, cute, you can't win this debate so you turn into a mimic. That is laughable.

    I will repeat for you, FOR THE 100TH time, the stupid.

    BY LAW THE OWNER MUST EITHER HAVE THE ANIMAL PENNED OR CHAINED. WHY IS IT SO HARD TO GET THROUGH INTO YOUR HEAD??? I literally cannot make it any simpler than that, do you have diagrams people use for you? You know, to draw nice pictures for you to understand?

  • @StSimonMartyr But you are right, ignorance is not becoming, so you should find a much simpler profession that does not involve so much common sense, because you have absolutely none.

    So I'm actually not on my own here, I sure everyone outside of a criminal would agree that this owner should obey the law. Or I guess they could do it your way and let the animal run free, and get hit by a car, attack someone's pet or child and then the owner would be in huge trouble, all because you can't

  • @StSimonMartyr and all because you can't get past that some people actually follow the law with their animals.

    Oh yes, and having your dogs always crated creates just as much issues as having them on a chain, actually more so, so you are actually the one on your own because you don't even go by your own beliefs, you just throw them at other people no matter what the situation. And that my friend, makes your ignorance shine like a star.

  • No, not even close...try again

    Crating is very humane. Dogs love their crates, its a cave extension and vey canine like.

    When mine arent sunning themselves on a fenced deck, they are in the ir crates, even when given run of the house.

    I enjoy posting with retards, you make the interchange such fun

  • @StSimonMartyr Not every dog sees a crate that way. I know many dogs that develop behavior issues from being crated, but thanks for proving me right.

    Also, I love how you know that I'm right so you don't bother to try and shoot me down again with your ridiculous repeats, you just avoid what I said altogether and once again, turned into a mimic.

    I guess that's understandable, I know remedial people have a hard time accepting change, so it's okay.

    Don't strain yourself.

  • @BinksXIsXSavage It's a shame you don't know how to create a positive atmosphere with your dog's crate - it can become a very relaxing and safe place for them. I never close the crate door - it's just a "safe house" for my dog, one which she very much appreciates.

  • @MusicOfTheRain I love how you're trying to change this into something about a "flaw" of mine because you can't admit that I've been right all along, that is so cheap.

    Maybe it's because my dog is not stupid and knows that when she was having to go in the crate it meant I was leaving, and maybe your dogs don't give to shits if you leave, mine does. My dog would rather lay under a blanket next to me than be in a crate by herself, EVEN with the door open.

    My dog's "safe house" is with me.

  • @BinksXIsXSavage oh, you only use it when your leaving? Well of course that's going to create negative feelings... I'm happy my dog is independent enough to enjoy her crate, and loving enough to follow me around from room to room, and wait for me (so I'm told) whenever I'm away. She's a strong character with a big heart, and I love her all the more for that- I can see that your not interested in listening, I wasn't trying to attack you, but you seem intent on viewing it as such...

  • @StSimonMartyr I completely agree - if my dog's bed is in an area that is too "open" she won't go there, she feels much more comfortable in an enclosed environment and given the choice between even my bed and hers, will choose the "cave" :) Crate training can be done incorrectly, I'm sure, but that's the owner's flaws and does not echo the validity of the practice itself.

  • @MusicOfTheRain That may all well work with your dog, but that doesn't mean that ALL dog's would rather have that, my dog's "cave" is actually a dip in my lap, that is where she feels safest, not is a box by herself.

    Sure, my dog can go into her crate and be fine with it, but that doesn't mean that is where she would rather be. And that still doesn't mean anything being as the original debate between me and Simon was the fact that by LAW, the owner of this wolfdog would have to have

  • @MusicOfTheRain her animal either penned, or chained up, and since the pen is being fixed, she has the animal chained up.

    But I guess some people like Simon would rather shove their animal in a box for days to weeks on end. (Because if she crated the animal it couldn't come out until the pen was fixed so that would mean it would be in a tiny box, not being able to do more than stand and turn around) I would much rather see the animal chained up for the time it took for the pen to be fixed.

  • @BinksXIsXSavage You're perfectly fine to have that opinion and if and when you are in the same situation with a wolf breed than you would have that option to raise it how you please. I think you've made some assumptions about crating and fencing without really knowing the full situation. This could be a huge pen - I've seen pens that are as large (and larger) than the layout of the house. I can see how your "small box" would upset you -but that's your assumption and not a fact.

  • @MusicOfTheRain Ack, that first reply was supposed to go to Simon, sorry, I wasn't trying to get sharp with you. But, I'm not upset about the animal being in a pen, I know many can have happy lives in a pen, I plan to pen my wolfdog when I get it. My thing is Simon says he'd rather see this wolfdog spend however long it takes to fix this pen of hers in a crate(not pen), (which is also against the law) than have it be on a chain where it can at least move and not be confined.

  • @MusicOfTheRain Not to mention the fact that Simon can't seem to get it through his head that this owner BY LAW must either pen this animal or have it on a chain, so yelling at this person to crate their animal not needed. That is what I've been trying to get across to him all along. My dog is in her crate now, so I'm not downing the crate, because I certainly use it, I'm just saying in this case, a crate is not what is needed.

  • @BinksXIsXSavage ah, I see we agree on many point then. Sorry for any confusion... I wasn't trying to yell at anyone... I was viewing crating as its own topic. I agree a crate isn't necessary in this case - this owner seems to be doing just fine (although I've never raise any wolf breed, so I can't say for certain) I would have to say I'm uncomfortable leaving any animal in a crate for long periods of time, so it seems we are actually on more-or-less the same page.

  • wherever this place is dumb for that law.  but beautiful wolf hybrid!

  • Cute wolf. Check out my Husky videos! =)

  • ummm im not bitching about the fact that theyre chained up (although i dont approve of it) but if ur going to have them on a chain, at least give them a long one instead of a 5 foot chain.

  • @nodoubt136

    @flyinfingers07 Read the description. He's only on that chain until she finishes fixing his doggy pen.

  • That's a big animal! I trust that it isn't confined to that four feet of chain though?

  • Awesome creature,, but ,, MY OPINION is this,, wolves should not be kept as pets,, and I am NOT dumbass,, I had a friend who had wolves,, the county police dept had them all destroyed because just ONE got loose and killed an family cat,,,,, here's your sign ppl !! Whether that animal was born in captivity or NOT,, it still has the instincts,,,,,,,,,,

  • Every time there's a video of a dog on a chain, idiots always assume that it's on the chain for eternity and never gets to do anything besides being shackled up. Morons.

  • @bbubbles015 OH PLEASE READ THE VIDEO INFO BEFORE YOU COMMENT, YOUR MAKEING YOURSELF LOOK REALLY DUM RIGHT NOW.

  • @dixieandleona YOU'RE MAKING yourself look really DUMB, too...

  • @bombygriz umm.i dont think so

  • @dixieandleona mine lives in the house and sleeps in my bed and give the best wolf keeeeses, although he is in constant danger of attack by my jack russell terrier-mix lol they really are big babies if raised right, if chained up or constantly penned you have a dangerous animal to contend with, if someone chained me up and put me in a cage i would be likely to rip their face off too if they got too close one day

  • @dixieandleona At least put a much longer chain and put a much wider collar on him. That skinny collar is bad for his neck and back. My pit bulls are on 30ft long chains with 2 1/2in wide collars and they only weigh 30-45lbs. If you gotta keep him chained up at least do it right. I don't even see a dog house for him and his water dish you have there is pathetic. Not to mention you got your puppy running around loose in front of him, while he is chained, smh

  • @bbubbles015 Yeah, you truly do look like a dumbass, lol.

  • @bbubbles015 Ha ha! You look Stuuuuuuu PID!

  • @bbubbles015 Haha ! ,,Fkin humans'' ... So, your a monkey or something ?? :D

  • Read the description before you criticize this person for chaining up their dog =P

  • PLEASE PEOPLE RED THE DESCRIBTION!!! ITS THERE FOR A REASON!!!!

  • where did you get him from ... i am trying to buy one but i dont really know where to get one. i have studied and learned about them and i have fallen in love with wolves.

  • @Irishbabe000 I rescued him from a bad owner

  • He's pretty. I'd get one, but I looked into it and man are they expensive. Plus I live in the desert and I think they'd be too hot. I'll stick to GSD's for now. Your buddy is a good looking animal though. Take good care of him. Oh and sorry there are so many ignorant people who can't read on here.

  • @sgtwilliams123 Thank you

  • @sgtwilliams123 Yes , desert is not the best location for these animals . Also , do German Shepherds welcome new people fairly well ? I know they are protective but I mean pretty basic taking him on family vacations to see relatives and letting him be around relatives .

  • @MrFloppywaffles German Shepherds do well around people as long as you are ok with that person. They love going to new places and meeting new people. My wife took our female to a family reunion and she was fine. You just have to socialize them and not keep them inside all day.

  • @sgtwilliams123 Not keeping them inside as in a walk even couple days and veterinary visits , right ? Also , for a truck on a vacation that will have virtually no space in the cab how would you take a GSD on a vacation ? And if there is some cargo in the back ( as in no real chain or anything ) . Just in a fairly large tied down crate and stop every couple hours to run them around and give them water and food ? This would be like a 16 hour drive sort of deal .

  • @MrFloppywaffles Yes, that would work. Just remember, they do need to stretch their legs like we do every so often. Most rest areas have dog walks.

  • That poor thing chained up :(

  • @alishadawn87 READ THE FREAKING INFO!!!

  • I don't own a wolf, hes just my roomate.

  • Hey, uhhhr.... do u need like... a licence to own a wolf? Cuz... I want one....

  • @LugiawolfXx Pure wolves are usually off limits to private ownership and the animals are very hard to obtain as pures. In many states [assuming you live in the U.S., wolf hybrids [with domesticated dogs] are legal to own, and wolf hybrids are a bit easier to obtain. So it depends on your nation/state.

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  • @billavara I don't think anyone wants to see a wolf caged up, as in it's genuine wolf nature crimped because it is shut off from it's environment, but at least it's alive and honestly, it seems quite happy to be around what it knows. Animals don't have it in them to "pretend they're ok" or "shrug it off". If this wolf was displeased he'd have done something about it, like ripped somebodies face off. He's ok.

  • @billavara read the info before you coment or dam you to

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  • @billavara you are a complete dumbass, read the description... -.-

  • @billavara What is with people ? ' Damn you to hell you spawn of satan . Chaining a dog up like that . I hope you rot in hell and then are set on fire repeatedly by a naked midget with linoleum tits ' . Not everyone can purchase a ' Poodle Pouch ' to put their Pomeranians in .

  • @billavara Your right, giving it food and shelter...what a bitch! -.-

    you would prefer it if that wolf lived in the wilds? killing other animals to eat? (if it catches anything)

    wolves in the wild live half the time wolves in captivity do... if that wolf broke a leg in the wild it would die...not to mension fights with other wolves...so Damn you to hell...brainless tit...

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  • you should be careful chaining your dog because my wolf hybrid chewed a hole in a steel cage. i even heard they hate being chaind up well adults

  • @kuronyoheart You have watched to much disney. Just because they are leashed doesn't mean they don't get exercise. They hybrid appears to be healthy, and non aggressive. People like you need to get out more, find some REAL information, meet pet hybrid wolves in person and their owners and then make a decision. I have a friend who owns a hybrid, her hybrid is healthy, gets exercise as well as mental exercise and enjoys playing with my border collie daily in our backyards.

  • @kuronyoheart News Flash: Most places require this of ANY animal you share your property with, wolf, wolfdog, dog, etc. I live out in the country and we even have laws about that. Per our bi laws "All animals, domestic, exotic, and livestock, considered under ownership as defined by law, must be contained at all times". All 20 of our acres are encompassed by fencing. About four of those acres have the fence buried one foot with a 1.5 foot overhang.

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  • @DrangelRock what are u talking about

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  • @DrangelRock no it dont and its not a dog it a wolf...have you ever seen a fat wolf?

  • @DrangelRock Holy crap are you one of those pet owners that feed their pet to the point that they are morbidly obese but give the pet little to no exercise resulting in severe health problems?

  • @DrangelRock How I had an Alaskan husky - Wolf hybrid that looked just like the one in this video. I fed him like there is no tomorrow but the dog was sports freak. It always refused to eat extra. I remember boiling boneless chicken for its birthday. He ate half of his plate and totally refused the rest. So the dog you see in this video is in pretty good condition.

  • @DrangelRock where do you see him not being fed where the fuck does it show that show me some proof

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  • @DrangelRock do u see his ribs do you?

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  • @PurpleHillSeeker looks like he is in good shape

  • I got this boy at a rescue and my other one from a breeder but there both fixed so no puppies.

  • Where did u get this wolf hybrid?

  • I have always wanted a pure wolf as a pet! I still think it's wrong to keep such wild animals captive though.

  • Beautiful

  • fucking man a wolf on a rope is not good

  • @TheFendt1995 read the info before u comment

  • @TheFendt1995 Read the info before you comment.Seriously , why do you open your mouth before reading the info? This wolf was rescued fron another owner so since he was already used to humans the only chance he had was to be adopted by one.There is no way he could survive in the wild , so we should apreciate the efforts that these ppl are putting into taking care of this beautiful animal.

  • whats funny is I say is that ive approached a wild wolf and for some reason he approached as well we stopped when we were right next to each other he licked my hand and just ran off never saw that wolf again though

  • not to be mean but i see a lot of other vids where people say they want a pure wolf as a pet, and well is this what they want for them, to keep them in a cage or chained up, why cant you admire them from a distance instead of wanting to take away their freedom, a real wolf would rather burn the live without freedom

  • He seems pretty friendly.

  • 41 likes and 41 dislikes???

  • He is Beautiful but I think he belongs in the wild. I mean... I think a wolf wants to run. Not be chained up 24/7.

  • @AnimeProduction101 A hybrid doesn't belong in the wild, it has part dog inside of him which means he will probably have difficulty surviving in the wild. And it's not because he is chained up in de vid that he is always chained up.

  • @darklighter1691 I always thought a wolf hybrid was a wolf that was born and trained to be a pet. Which I thought was wrong. But anyways in her Info. She puts wolf. So, I was a little confused and not sure.

  • aww he's so cute not to mention beautiful i love how he looks :3

  • nice dog

  • I hope his kennel is finished and is really big. No dog, wolf or hybrid should ever be allowed outside running loose, but I see the fence sections lying there so I assume you were working on the repairs at the time the video was made. Beautiful animal.

  • @fuhqtoo Ya its been done for over a year now, and thank you