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  • That last comment is NOT meant to be rude BTW, sorry it sounded that way.

    But all in all, you seem like a very wolf savvy person, who has been terribly mislead. Which is why I am so curious about your wolfdogs and such.

    Now with all that being said, are you still in contact with whoever(if not yourself) breeds the wolfdogs in your earlier videos? Like Pippin and a few others I saw? They are gorgeous, and I am looking for a MC to HC in the future and was wondering what your location is?

  • @xWolfHauntx I don't think you are being rude at all, just ignorant. See, I know the parents of all of these canines so I have information you do not. The man who used to sell/breed them is dead [suspicious circumstances]. The stories I could tell you would blow your mind about those animals.

    Black Russian is simply their color and where they come from, Eurasian wolves are indeed different from American wolves. There are many subspecies.

  • @AcaiBunch I do realize Eurasian Wolves are not the same as American Wolves, but why not just call them Eurasian wolves then? Why have a fancy names like "Black Russian"? Being as many irresponsible breeders DO use that term as a way to make their animals more "valuable." And wait, I thought these were MoonstoneProductions dogs? Do you know her? And okay, I said they very well be LC, that's understandable, however, There is no way they are more than that. None of those are HC.

  • @xWolfHauntx MoonstoneProductions is my daughter. We worked together with the breeder.

    As I stated, I know the content of the parents. When you mix dogs and wolves you can get a WIDE variety of looks, some look very dog like but act very wolfy, and visa versa. It's a crap shoot, if you will. You can not tell content by looks especially since there are so very many looks, colors, markings, sizes, etc. that a wolf can have.

  • @AcaiBunch This is why phenotyping is often used with wolfdogs, Because even two HC can produce a MC. It all boils down to the genes, a pup could possibly get the "dog" genes of the parents and be or at least look mostly dog, and even if though the parents are both HC then the pup would still be considered MC or sometimes even less, like you said, it's a crap shoot.

    Do you guys still do this? Where are you located?

  • @xWolfHauntx I know phenotyping and it's bunk. The only thing that I or any reputable "breeder" should except is blood DNA and even that is not entirely accurate, it can only tell you what percentage of Dog and what different breeds and what percent is not dog.

    We recently moved to Louisiana so no, we do not raise wolf pups anymore. Not sure I want to ever again. In fact, due to the previous breeders death we lost the ones we did raise. </3

  • I went through a couple more of your videos and I am curious, and I am sorry if I missed it, but where are all these wolf places you are at? Are they yours? Because you use the term "Black Russian" wolves, which are not real subspecies of wolves at all, but are in fact what dishonest wolfdog breeders normally use to make their regular black wolfdogs more "rare" sounding so people will pay more for them and want them more.

  • This is why I am curious as to where these dogs came from, because in some of your videos, you have obvious wolfdogs, and then here, you have either been misinformed about these dogs being wolfdogs, or at least about their %. Because every single one of those dogs could not be more than low contents. I am not trying to be rude, please don't think that I am, but I can't understand, that if you have been around HC before, then how could you not tell the difference between a LC and a HC now?

  • High contents are barely recognizable, or unrecognizable from their full wolf brothers. Peaches does not have a mask, which is always prominent in a high content that is not of solid color. Her ears are not small or rounded enough for a HC, and her muzzle is too short, her bridge to deep, and her snout to snub to be a HC. Also, ALL HC single track, now since Peaches is laying down, I cannot say if she does that, but my guess would be no, as her legs are too short for a HC.

  • I am curious as to where these three dogs came from? I watched some of your other videos and saw some really gorgeous wolfdogs, and yet these, quite frankly don't look like wolfdogs at all. One just looks like a off standard Sable GSD or mix, one a Husky, and another a Malamute mix. If these dogs have any content at all, I would say that all of them are low content. I would say that Peaches is definitely not high content, closer to at most a high-low content.

  • They are gorgeous I am sure you have ablast wityh the nice vid

  • @Triththaus Thanks. C:

  • @MoonstoneProductions Your very welcomed

  • Holy crap! Duck an cover! Run for the hills! Were all gonna die! Ahhhhh not the wolf dogs! Lol they are soooo cute! Luv it!

  • Subscribed!!! I wanna see more "angry" wolf doggies!! XD

  • Cute pups!! Sooooo scary I'm gunna cry!!! haha

  • me want

  • @THizzle80 Haha C:

  • LOL I love how Madera slowly rolls right after you say she can't be contained. Mimi is more vicious LOL

  • Are you joking, isee sheppard and husky types but they are no wolfdogs, they do not even look like a wolf at all

    Jos

  • @Joswolf1 That's the trick, Jos. Wolf dogs do not always look like wolves, but if you spent ten minutes with them you would see how wolfy they can behave. Some wolf dogs act like wolves and look like dogs, and some look like wolves and act like dogs. Unless you know the history and parents, you can't know.

    They have husky and shepherd in them also, but there is wolf in there as well. BTW, Shepherds are part wolf... Look it up.

  • @Joswolf1 You can't rely on LOOKS alone when determining if a dog has wolf in it or not. Do some research first before you make assumptions.

  • The person filming this was found DEAD a few days later. Its true.

  • @Shoot1ngStar Yep, I'm dead as a doornail. Killed in my prime by my dangerous wolf/dogs.

  • @AcaiBunch OH EM GEE thats terrible!

  • It's never the dog... always the human behind it... perfectly handeled

  • @7nevyn7 Very very true :D

  • You know this lady owned like a pack of wolfdogs or how ever you want to put it and they killed her. You could possibly give people the wrong idea er kids about owning wolf-dog hybrids if they did not do their research lol. They are dangerous.

    But anyway, you got some really beautiful wolfys here. :) Miss ya Mooners.

  • Or I meant, they can be dangerous lol. Either or.

  • @GreyWolfGirl Miss you too<3

  • @GreyWolfGirl Yeah lolz. In that situation with the woman, I don't think they MEANT to kill her..but I don't know the full situation so I don't really know <..<

  • @GreyWolfGirl The only woman that was killed by wolves worked at a "zoo" in Canada. She was afraid of them and went in ALONE, no one knew she was in there. Wolves are strong, they do not know their own strength. She did not own the wolves, she had just begun working there and was worried around the animals. It was her fault for going in with them without another person until they got used to her.

  • @AcaiBunch No, there actually was a woman who had 9 wolfdogs that lived with her, and she was found dead in their pen, and was mauled to death. But it's her own fault, she did not do her research and did not raise them properly, there's a picture of her with a huge white one that is doing a dominant mount on her, while a black and white one is doing submissive lip licking to the white one, and she called these "hugs." Yeah, she killed herself with her own stupidity about these animals

  • @xWolfHauntx When a wolf dog attacks it is because it is acting like a dog, not a wolf. I am very suspicious about stories of people being killed by their wolf/dogs. Wolves do not attack humans, and they certainly would not be seeking them out for food.

    Sadly, Chihuahua's bite more people every year and they are not considered dangerous at all. It is shameful.

  • @AcaiBunch I do agree with the Chihuahua comment, but all I was saying before was that there is another documented death of a woman by "wolves." Like I said before, it was her own fault and had it coming, however it still is a death, and still considered killed by wolves, no matter what the circumstances really were. That does not mean I agree the whole thing.

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