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  • what was the girl asking in 0:10?

  • Yes, they are beautiful. We also have a wolfdog. Just want to know one thing . . . how can you let them drink that treated water??? It is so full of harmful chemicals. We always carry fresh, clean water with us when we take our Cheyenne anywhere.

  • @HealingMassage1 I have fresh water as well but he choose to take a drink there. I don't let him drink that much.

  • Tundra is not from Oregon.  He came from Sacramento area of Calif.

  • What are they mixed with?  I have a Arctic Wolf/Alaskan Malamute and he looks almost identical to Tundra. He is from Oregon also.

  • That is so cool. Getting me one from Star Cross Wolves soon hopefully

  • @RealtyStudioHD That place is really bad. PETA even did a video on the treatment of their animals. Look up "whats bad about star cross wolves" and click on "wolfdogs bogus breeders" and also you should look up wolfdog education.

  • My pups are already gone for this year. The next litter will be in the spring time. You would have to call me and talk with me about it. I don't know if you are qualified to even have one. I need to find out more information from you.

    You can email me a wolf_heart@cox.net

    Scott

  • do you have any wolf pupps cuz i want one so bad!!!

  • I would love to keep one of those. But in my country, wolf dogs are band :( What are yours? Mixed with huskies or malamutes? They are gorgeous

  • I would certainly suggest getting a lower content one for your first. If you have any questions I would be happy to help. You can also check out the magazine called Wolfdogs. Just do a google search for Wolfdogs Magazine

  • They are Beautiful! I'd love to own one of these in the future. It'd be my first time so, I should start with a low content wolf dog, right...? May you give me some advice, please? you seem to have experience in this

  • @Kasumi1chan2 You should definately do your research! Wolfdogs don't make good pets. You should start with a husky, and a husky will be a challenge and then a low content if you are able to handle the husky. Get your dogs through rescues. Wolfdogs need a lot of space and are very hard to train. Most of the time people get a wolfdog and then have to give it up because they can't care for it. If you have no experience with dogs, then definately DO NOT get a wolfdog.

  • Yes, if only I was single and 35 years younger. LOL

  • lol That seems a way to pick up girls easily just walk Wolf-Dogs around a Mall. haha

  • Jesus Christ look at the size of it. Unbelievable that it's legal to breed these things.

  • @KateFan I think they have to be a certain % wolf to make them illegal.

  • @xxtasha10xx That depends on your state/province/nation. There is no national statute in the U.S., the states and local govts decide whether and how you can own wolves, wolfdogs and dogs.

  • My god that big pale boy is beautiful...he's like a ghost. They're amazingly socialized, too! I respect you both, and your beautiful animals, for being able to handle them so well. I can't imagine the amount of training that they've taken, or the money you've had to have put into them. I envy you for your ability to care for them, and so well, too!

  • Beautiful wolfdogs

    But do my eyes deceive me?

    At :09 a cute blond in a miniskirt STARTS A CONVERSATION WITH YOU

    And what do you do?

    You just walk on by

    Sir, with respect, you really need to heed the lessons of basic and beautiful wolf-like behavior that your animals are trying to teach you, if you catch my drift

    Upon encountering a female in the wild, well, do I need to spell it out?

    On behalf of all alpha males, canine or otherwise, I implore you

    Resist the atrophy of primal instinct.

  • @yoursuchagoodguy dogs are much more loyal & better company than an american blonde bimbo

  • OK. And did that woman ask if they where coyotes? lol I get that all the time and I very politely say back,"No. Coyotes are not this big." Maybe it's because AZ and CA don't have any known wolves but do have many coyotes? Anyhow thank you for replying back.

  • @systers4eva Have you seen the Wolfdogs Magazine?

  • @systers4eva Just Google it.

  • They seem very well trained! I have 2 wolfdogs myself of abit lower content. One being a High content and the other an Upper Mid content and they have alot of training to go threw. Any suggestions?

  • @systers4eva

    Just takes lots of constant work.

  • @ScottsWolfHeart The one looks like a full timber wolf to me ???

  • @beyonceboy100 he said they're both 98% wolf. 

  • show off. lol im jealous. haha, btw, what mall is it?

  • @13elsyd13

    It is the Biiltmore Fashion Mall in Phoenix AZ.

  • @ScottsWolfHeart cool, wow, AZ must be a cool place to live with your wolfdogs, here in MD they dont allow them. T_T

  • thats so cool

  • i like the end when it shows him walking beside them.anyone is a badass with two wolf hybrids at there side.:)

  • Yes Amber, they are mine. I found high quality breeder and that is how I got them.

    Thank you for your comments.

  • Wow are they yours? How did you acquire them? They are simply gorgeous!

  • lol, when they first came on the grass they were like "OOO GRASS!.. wait.... careful... must sniff..."

  • how much does the female weigh?

  • The female weighs 80lbs, and the male weighs 105

  • i wish i had one

  • continuation last comment. Guy from malmo Nebreska,saunders county. They said he was getting in trouble just for having them though the county had given him a license the year before. The lawer for the town even said it did not matter if the dogs were nice, they were a danger just being there,even though the dogs were nice and had not been mean at all, though one dog died from being poisend by one of the people from the town and one had been shot but survived. the people in that town are stupid.

  • that case was dropped by the city after expert witnesses proved they were NOT Wolf Hybrids.

  • @weykooey the dogs in the video above? there was a story or article on it?

  • Good video. I was wondering are wolves and wolfhybrids allowed in INDIANA. I have always thought it was stupid that people need a license to have a certain type of dog/wolf. There breed/type does not determine if they are mean or not. It is how they are raised and cared for. A poodle could be just as mean as for example a wild dog. It might not do as much damage but that is not the point. All dogs are created equal. Like the person who got taken to court in Malmo Nebreska for having wolf/hybrids

  • @ATARI800XLfan Wolfdogs are allowed in Indiana without a permit.

  • Cool video. I have always thought wolf's were good pets. have you heared of the Never cry wolf rescue and adoption foundation. they have a story under the remember section about a greywolf named glacier they had resued that had been raised by its owner since it was a pup then one day the owner left and he quit eating and drinking. After all attempts to save his life, he just gave up and died of a broken heart. This was when the founder learned how strong a bond between a wolf and a man can be.

  • i though my samoyd was big...DAMN! quick question for anyone that can help me:... i want to get a hybrid but i dont know enough about them. my 2 main concerns is people say they dig freaking tunnels and crap, and also i heard they are confrentational. if you know anything about those 2 subjects just let me know.

  • @gunsayswtf you should google wolfdog education.

  • That's harliours The one looked like he wanted to lounge by the fountain after taking a drink from it. lol

  • Wow, you must have the patience of Job to train them to behave so well. How did you get them to be so well-behaved out in public? My wolfdog is scared to death of most people. I do find it funny that you do the same thing I do with the leashes - one connection to the gentle leader and one to the collar!

  • Beautiful Wolfdogs and in good hands, they are not your average pet. posted also a vid response of my Tundra- Thanks for sharing.

  • kill

    the

    wolfhunter!

  • what mix are these guys? They are lovely. :)

    Mine would never walk on the leash so calmly haha he will tug my arm out of its socket just to go for a jog in the park.

  • lol, i like it how you are carrying so many leases for them, but i understand the reason behind it.

    both are absolutly gorgeous! when i move out to the country, with lots of land, i'm seriously considering getting one, or two. :3

  • the offwhite larger one is the same breed as the other?.. if so... how do they grow to be that big? and how long can there hair grow if i havnt cut it once in there life time?.. im trying to get a wolf dog, raise it to be huge, and with the long hair it'll add to its size.. basically i want one huge sweet wolfdog.

  • "Nawafino", Wolves can be extremely large, especially Arctic & Alaskan Grey Wolves. They can stand upwards of 30+ Inches tall at the withers,& weigh anywhere between 120-180 lbs. On Average however, they weigh between 80-120 lbs.,& stand roughly 24-28 Inches tall at the withers. As for the "Hair", which is typically referred to as "Fur", you do not need to cut/trim it on these types of Canines. They actually rely on their natural insulation for Hot/Cold Protection. It stays a set length as well.

  • lol, drinking from the fountain!

  • wow, sooooooooo beautiful.......

  • Wow seeing that first woman gushing over your dogs was great! What a great way to meet girls! Hahahaha.

  • and I love his practiced response. " NO they're wolfdogs" and walks away! hahahaha...If a dog is unsafe to pet then why are you walking around public mall with it? By saying that I am not saying it shouldn't even go in public at all but come on you are in a mall?

  • Oh, they are beautiful! Its great when you see these animals in such a loving enviroment, its obvious how much you care for them, and they you.

  • Gotta be pretty damn insane to assault the owner of those canines!!

    Geezus!!

    I never seen someone with a deadly dog duo since I saw this one skinny asian walking a German Sheperd on one hand, and a Husky on the other!!

  • Actually, the media on wolves is very missleading. Wolves/Wolfdogs are timid animals, they'd run away rather than attack.

  • even so, who would want to take the risk??

  • Tundra and Tallah are absolutley gorgeous! It's also very apparent that you trained them expertly; I'm so thankful for that. It's people like you, who know how to handle and care for wolf-dogs that give the breed a good name. Thank you, and again your wolf-dogs are just amazing!

  • Haha. Too cute. I'd love to have a wolfdog. Bet they're pricey though...

    Great video. They must be well trained.

  • Scotty, I would like to see you teach them to use Debit Cards

    hell, they are already Mall amutes

  • That's way to funny,  I never thought of that. I think I will use that in my discription on the group. That they are Mall amutes. LOL I know that if women pet them and they hold their purses in front then Tundra will try and grab it. I tell the ladies that I have been able to teach him to just get the wallets and that he tries to take the whole purse.

    Scott

  • Y don't many domestic dogs jump up onto sides and walk along them tht much? is it the wolf in these dogs that makes them do it?

  • It is me tell them to go up. I'm just training them.

  • Pay attention YOUTUBERS, these are the real deal, handled by one of the best natural handlers around. These are F1 98's the highest % you can legally have.

  • Weykooey, thanks for the compliments but just wanted to clairify LOL they are 98.725. LOL

    Scott

  • I love that white one, looks like a real wolf almost, very pretty, your lucky

  • ha, that guy was all rude to that lady who asked him if they were wolves.

    I would probably be like that too though. No one cares about you unless you have something they like.

  • lol balto..

  • They look alot like Siberian Huskies. Are they a related breed to Huskies or Malamutes?

  • Huskies and Malamutes are very similar to wolves, even though they were not crossed back to wolves to increase their wolf-like tendencies. But for whatever reason, they do look a lot alike. :) Technically, all dogs belong to the same species, Canis lupus. In that respect, all dogs are genetically identical to wolves. Scientists do distinguish between dogs and wolves by naming dogs "Canis lupus domestica," but this is just to differentiate.

  • I just love your wolves! I have some Arctic wolf hybrid dogs but they don't look as much like wolves as yours do.

  • Thank you for your comments they are appriciated.

    As for clean these guys play in the water and dirt all the time. I have to wash them off everyday, especially when we do a wolf program.

  • beautiful animals. the white one reminds me of my old cooteley monster, the gentle giant. he was a playful prince, a saint, and a wise old soul. Have lived with many dogs, shep, husky, aussie, coydog, and more but there's nothing like a wolf, so smart, clean, loving. not for everyone, that's for sure. most of us don't have what it takes to do them justice

  • Odd that you need the gentle leaders...they seem very docile.

  • The are pretty calm but every now and then they like to pull and try to lead and thats when the GL comes in handy.

  • Ahh...

    I use a lot of eye contact and vocalization with my wolfdog.

    I have a neighbor, whom I seldom see, with a 7/8 arctic/shepherd mix. You have a beautiful mix there.

  • hey both the dogs are very cute and beautiful but i must say that the one which is of light color is great...i mean for once i thought it was a wolf.lovely man...God bless both of them...

  • well those surely are wolfdogs how much % they are counted as wolfs?

  • Wow! Wolfdogs! I never seen them before! They're like Balto! XD

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