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  • in my country having a wolf as a pet is illigal and if you kill a wolf you will be trown in jail with longer punishment than you wuld get for killing a person + a huge bill

  • mmmm...id love to spend a few hours in bed with that sexy beast. n_n

  • a wolf as a pet, thats freaking awesome

  • wow this is a very nice wolf.. i would like to keep a wolf but i always hear stories of wolves eating their masters

  • @Abdula9Elia That's the problem with wolves. Unlike dogs they got ambition and will challenge for pack supremacy as they get older, which pretty much means they will eventually attack their owners as they get older. This might just be for male wolves though.

  • @Abdula9Elia get a wolf and a pitbull so if the wolf tries anything u have the pitbull to save u hopefully.

  • @jsharps1000

    A pitbull wouldn't stand a chance against a wolf.

  • @youbetterbelievehah i never said a pitbull would kill a wolf. actually though if ya dont know pitbulls have aa locked jaw so im sayin itd be pretty close. if the pitbull was trained then thats when a wolf wouldn't have a chance.

  • @jsharps1000 Nah. It wouldn't be remotely close. A wolf is born to live in the wild and kill everything it needs to eat. A pitbull is a domesticated house pet. Also, wolves have longer, sharper canines, and longer teeth all around. I am pretty sure they have a greater PSI when they bite, because a single wolf can take down a moose if it really wanted.

  • my dads friends has a wolf and i was a lllllllll over that adorable wolf and he came up to me and licked me XD

  • Whats that look kochise? Kochise why are u showing your teeths? Bad kochise, bad! *MRYÄÄÄRGNÄYRRRWW!!!

  • lol these things arent supposed pets

  • nice girls

  • who the fuck would think that he is a siberian wolf

  • He's thinkin' "Get the fuck out of here with that camera, dammit!!"

  • Hes Going To Kill You, Like In The Grey Movie

  • man he is cute, but also scares the living shit out of me

  • I owned a wolf until I had to put him down yesterday - he got a tumor. They are different than dogs, very territorial, you have to watch them around strangers, and they are VERY strong and quick. They need a lot of exercise, and I was the only person he liked - not uncommon, I hear. I miss him. His name was Brutus.

  • NO WONER HE FUCKING DIED< WOLVES ARE NOT I REAPEAT NOT FUCKING PETS!!!DUMBASSES

  • @TheLillystar22 fuck u maybe we just want a much cooler lookin pet thn a dog they are just a bit harder to train but it is possible to hav them as pets

  • @MegaYokim maybe your just to stupid to understand that thy are not house pets, they can be but they are NOT SUPPOSED to be, they are wild fuckin animals, and live longer in the wild thn captivity, they need to run, be with others, AND LIVE THEIR LIFE LIKE THEY ARE SUPPOSED TO!!!!!so go fuck yourself you retarded prick.

  • Are u sure that's a wolf? I thought it's a husky.

  • @commando414 thats a woilf u can tell by seing it plus my frind has pne to an they look alike he?she is grey wolf huskys dont have brown eyes an plus un can tell by their body line wolf are totally difrent than dogs

  • THAT ISN´T A WOLF!

    

  • Much ado about nothing, this is just a dog. Looking at the patterns along its body, the shape of its skull and the nose, it is a mix with a czechoslovakian wolfdog (which is a recognized dog breed, NOT a hybrid) or a saarloos wolfdog.

    There's no wolf in this dog, for sure.

  • @Ottokar0712, Not too sure where you go about getting that, but I'd have to say negative on that one. Especially considering how incredibly rare Czechs and Saarloos are in the USA. Looks like a low-mid wolf/Mal mix. I find it interesting how on one of the only videos on YT with an actual wolfdog in it (though it is mirepresented as a pure) people think it's a dog and the other of misrepped low-nos...people think those are the real "wolves." Just wow.

  • @wolfdogfostermom i so agree with you

  • @Ottokar0712 heh czechoslovakian wolfdog and saarloos wolfdog are mostly in norway/europe, good luck finding one here and if you actually do, i hope you have a lot of money in your pockets. I agree with wolfdogfoster mom that wolfdog looks like its a mid/low content. Its not just a dog. Get a clue people...

  • Guys calm down. I'm pretty sure it's a Malamute mix. By no means a real Wolf or Wolf dog. c: The fur color is inaccurate and it's stance and behaviour is very typical of a Mal. C: So just chill ok?

  • @mariegoslar yeah i see where your going there but thers some aspects that just look so unlikely to be on a malamute like his eyes, the way his teeth are and also the shape of his lower jaw. not to mention his coat that is common among wolves. (i am a malamute owner)

  • @CummyNation Yea I see what you're saying. Sometimes, no matter how convincing something looks, that doesn't always mean it is. More than likely it's some sort of Mal mix.

  • @mariegoslar yea i agree probably a hybrid mal/wolf mix

  • @CummyNation, He looks to be a decent lower mid- mid content Mal mix. Not a pure wolf or high content, that's for sure. One of the few real wolfdogs here on Youtube.

  • @wolfdogfostermom yeah its just real scary to have a wolf (even though its a hybrid) in your house, you just cant trust something half wild compared with your life...

  • @CummyNation, They are not for everyone, but they are not bad animals. :) I own three rescued woofers and while I generally do not recommend just anyone owning them, they are the love(s) of my life.

  • @CummyNation I don't know where you get the idea that they would hurt you. I have one and he is the sweetest thing. I have had another one rescued and she was so sweet. They aren't aggressive on the contrary, even if a really bad owner harm them. They are VERY affectionate and long for human company very much. Mine will shove my hand from my computer mouse when im working to get my attention. They are naturally loving centered pack animals. You need to own one to see what i mean

  • @MystikalMayhem unless the wolf/dog is malnurished and underfed if it gets hungry it will go into survival mode and eat the next thing it sees and most of the time it's humans tho they r misunderstood creatures whos secrets r just now beginning to be unlocked it's pretty understandable the fear placed in them and they us one who's grown up around humans won't be shy but in the wild wolves will hide from us out of fear of being killed unless it knows it has the advantage

  • @knightace2002 you should get your facts right before posting, Wolves are WILD, not in any way domesticated to the presence of humans. Wolves are used to interacting with their pack, NOT HUMANS, you dont know what you are talking about.

  • @CummyNation oh rlly? then u musta not been to a wolf conservation and zoo conservatorys then lol those ARE use to being around humans they're still pack animals and that has been untouched for both wolves AND dogs (which r domesticated wolves of sorts) look up vids on youtube concerning wolf sanctuarys and such and see for urself if u don't believe me i've seen enough to know that both wolves and humans can co-exist in the same territories

  • @knightace2002 Exactly ! Finally someone who has a brain ... lol

  • @knightace2002 yeah of course they can! but they're still far from domestic animals. Anything can co-exist with humans: Lions, Bears, Tigers, Monkeys ect. but they are not domesticated at all just like wolves. you gotta agree with me on that one because its completely true...

  • @MystikalMayhem LOL im not talking about hybrid mal mixed with wolves, im talking about full wolves, you cannot in any way say that wolves are affectionate, they are wild and they were not raised to be with humans. Dogs were raised to be with humans and that is probably why your mal/wolf mix is affectionnate, because it has the personality of a Malamute and is more mal than wolf. Anything wild will have no idea how to react to humans unless it is 3/4 domesticated. Its a fact, not made up stuff.

  • @CummyNation Huh ? I dont know where you get the hybrid mal mix but i wasnt talking about that either........... There is a lot of different wolf mix, not just mal :/ (Quoted from you) yeah its just real scary to have a wolf (even though its a hybrid) in your house, you just cant trust something half wild compared with your life...

    YOU SAID Hybrid ???? Obviously you were talking about wolf mix/Hybrid are the same. geez. So you were not talking about wolf in the wild morron.

  • @CummyNation Now you're talking about FULL wolves ? Make up your mind ... I know full wolves in the wild are not affectionate duh ! This woman that rescue wolves near me, she has a high content wolfdog which is pretty much the same as a full wolves and it never attacked her. I had another rescue which was higher content and not aggressive.

  • @MystikalMayhem They were probably raised with humans because wolves are not meant to be with humans no matter what, they wont of course just eat your hand off out of the blue, but they will get aggressive for no apparent reason some times. i don't know when you guys are gonna get it that if a wolf is affectionate...its not a wolf its a STRONGLY hybrid malamute. My mind is made up already, i don't need someone that knows nothing about dogs to make my mind up...

  • @CummyNation Im not going to try to change your mind anymore as you seem to be one of those stuck up being that probably seen to many movies with wolves killing humans. I know pure wolves should stay in the wild. And people are idiots trying to keep them as pet, but you cannot just release them into the wild like that. And higher content wolves are not going to eat you lol You really know nothing ;) Just grow a little more you'll see.

  • @MystikalMayhem If i knew nothing i would loose my job very easily, luckily, i run the shelter so i probably know much more about dogs than you. You are a animal lover, i get it. but you not an expert just for having alot of dogs. I am 25 now and i never said that they would eat you, im not that childish at all for saying they are aggressive. If you really are a dog lover you would respect me for saving a total of about 1000 dogs a year that were going to be killed if it werent for me...

  • @CummyNation You cannot take MY wolf mix into consideration here LOL He is low content it has nothing to do with high content wolves or full wolves of course he wont be aggressive and has more of the mal personality LOL ........

  • @MystikalMayhem oh sorry my bad i thought you were stating that your dog is more a wolf than a mal

  • @CummyNation Like i said you cannot take my wolfdog into consideration as he is a low content wolfdog. He doesn't even have enough wolf in him to treat him like such. How many times am i gonna have to tell you ? I dont know why you would check my video and just use him as an example. Know nothing about dogs really ? I have a golden retriever, i gave a german shepard mix i had to my mother, i got my brother a husky, and they have a golden too. I was raised with dog around me.

  • @MystikalMayhem lol i work at a animal shelter and we get about 10 dogs a day. I treat animals that were on death row and all kinds of dogs. Nice to know you like dogs but i still consider you no expert, you can own as many dogs as you want but until you haven't seen a dog upclose and actually worked with them, you are just a dog lover. I have 2 dobermans (stella and Zico) 1 malamute (blu) and 1 brown lab (Myla)

  • @CummyNation Because you work at a shelter makes you an expert yeah ok lol if that is even true. And i have seen my dog up close, i lived with all of them ;) And rescued many. Cats too, ferret, fish, birds. So now after talking about full wolves were getting into dogs ? heh i will let you debate with your self on that then. Wolves is a bigger passion of mine. I love dogs but that's about that.

  • @MystikalMayhem who do you think you are for saying i know nothing about dogs? i have saved more dogs than you have seen in your life. And saving dogs doesnt mean bringing them to a shelter, it means actually operating wounds and other things that might have happened to them

  • @CummyNation Omg i did not say you know nothing about them, i was just suspicious. Im not going to believe everything that is being said on a public site. But if it is true, i do respect you a lot for saving them. And i was just making an example that you wont get wolf dog in the news because they are not what you think. Omg you starting to irritate me with your stupidity. Just stop talking to me already girl. Go back to taking care of your dog and do your job, leave wolves alone.

  • @MystikalMayhem okay i just wanted to state a fact btw im a guy and bye

  • @CummyNation Oh im sorry i insulted you then, guy. And i am not ignorant on pittbull, i know they are very nice dog and lovely, that it is mostly the owner's fault for them being aggressive, it all depends on the way they were raised. Obviously if they were raised to fight and be mean they will be aggressive etc. I know Pittbulls are not all the same. I was just comparing them being in the news to a full wolf dog. So am i still an idiot ? I really hate having to explain everything.

  • @MystikalMayhem you got everything right there

  • @mariegoslar Oh Marie, you're at it again. I am not entirely sure where you learned to phenotype- but animals that have no wolf you seem to insist they do...and others, like this one, that while NOT being a pure, or high content for that matter, is an actual wolfdog.

  • @wolfdogfostermom I'm at it? You're harassing me on a website where I have had no association with you. You're account was suspended on DA and honestly I do not even want to speak to you.

  • @mariegoslar, Oh I am just commenting. And my account was and has never been suspended. :)

  • it really is a wolf...

  • stupid kid. фублянах. ебанько мелкое

  • it is so incorrect in soooo many ways

  • Did it maybe die because it was in isolation, removed from its natural environment? Good job.

  • R.I.P

    

  • Dogs where just as wild at some point in history. Domesticating them may take time, but I think its worth it.

  • I can just imagine going for walks with a pet wolf and people will look out thier cars like "WTF? Wolf on a leash?" Aaaand then hopefully not crash.

  • U CAN C THE COLLAR

  • he or she is such a hybrid of not a husky a malmute/wolf

  • wolfs are vary portective over thair famalys

  • we cant hear the bones crack because the little girls keep talkin and all dogs eat bones.

  • you girls better watch your self if you hit that dog for being bad he will rip your arm off

  • @kingbladein22231 Yes and he will tear them into millions pieces all over the backyard. We see a lot of that in breaking news don't we ? Oh no wait, i think i mistaken them for pittbulls sorry... dumbass

  • @MystikalMayhem are you saying pittbulls are aggressive WOW you know NOTHING about dogs you idiot.

  • @kingbladein22231 It's no different from owning a Siberian Husky or even a fucking pitbull. It's literally a dog. You just need to train it properly.

  • @Necropedocoprophilia no ur wrong is not like a pit or husky is 100 times worse their a weild animal u need to at least wealk him 10 miles put three fee of concret under the fense cuz theil dig up an leave their monsters trust me i had one this arnt pets their wild so u have to watch out with kids an wat not an always remind them that u the boss

  • lol that things going to kill you

  • if its so friendly go touch it

  • poor wolf but yeah the kids are annoying

  • Move out of the way blondie *_*

  • Very annoying kids

  • Big bad bowwow

  • so far all ive seen is your face

  • um... the wolf looks sad with all that little space it has .you should just put that wolf free in the wild

  • go on please go and rub him while he is chewing his bone id love to see what happens

  • i am ganna laugh if he get the kids. cause wolves are dangrous.

  • if i was that wolf hybrid.. i would plan to run off one day.. better off dead than be around those kids.. they probly torture the pooor thing.

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  • grrr..... this just sickens me....... imagine being a wolf in the bkyard of a house, playign with chew toys.... hurts my pride if i were a wolf.wolf hybrid,,,,

  • Wolf, "Really kids, do you have to watch me eat? Come back in a minute. Sigh...please move on!"

  • no the2nd theres too many moose and not enough wolves and this wolf is like omg if i wasnt your dads friend i would scare the living shit out of you annoying f***s haha

  • Omg that girls is a freak no the one filming but the other one

  • the wolves population are getting too big. all the moose are being ate

  • what % of wolf is it ?

  • Your friend is a chicken. Sounds like she's afraid of wolves.

  • how many times has it gone over the fence? :D

  • look at my profile pic... ;) i bet youll like it..

  • My aunt bonnie and her husband have a wolf dog named kochise and i think that is him in this video

  • i like wolfs

  • @325wolfman

    I like turtles.

  • ooo i want a wolf

  • That does not look like a wolf, looks more like a husky malamute!

  • It tires me to see how many people that want a wolf hybrid because of the look.

    It's that, and the thing that they believe wolf hybrids act like the most snuggly tolerant dogs ever. Only proves how wrong they are. A wolf hybrid is mixed with a wild animal and got the genes from one.

    I had a crow once, and that was no parrot I tell you.

    (I'm not against the hybrids, but against the fools who buy them because they look so cool and just think they know how to handle it.)

  • @LinniFight

    i think your wrong .

  • @HannahBrinson I think your right.

  • @LinniFight

    Are you insane? Hybrids are sweet as hell man...

  • @BIytheisGreat Of course they're beautiful, but you shouldn't buy animals just because of their looks. Would you buy a tiger?

  • @LinniFight Yes. I would buy a tiger if I could afford it. Go look up Kevin Richardson. He has domesticated tons of Lions. Also, through behavioral selection, any animal can be genetically predisposed to human beings. Look up Domesticated Fox experiment.

  • @BIytheisGreat You think that tiger would be happier with you than in the wild?

  • @LinniFight I didn't say with me, but with someone with sufficient resources to take care of the animals, yes. With increased urbanization and population growth, animals will find it increasingly harder to survive.

    Also, we cannot assume to know what truly make animals happy because they cannot communicate, and we certainly don't go out in the wild to see if we can judge their happiness.

    However, I'd say the animals would be happy knowing they were going to be fed every day.

  • @BIytheisGreat Yes, we can know what makes animals happy. They use body language like us.

    A tiger would be happy with -freedom- and food.

  • @LinniFight Body language is a rudimentary way of reading a person's feelings or thoughts. It does not give insight into ones mind.

    Whose to say a domesticated animal does not have freedom? I'd say Kevin's animals are quite content, more so than their wild counterparts, judging by their body language.

  • @BIytheisGreat *FACEPALM*

  • @LinniFight I guess I understand WHY they want them for their appearance. They are physically superior to any dog breed on earth too. But yes, if you do not know wolf language and do not know their needs, your relationship with them will be painful at least, deadly at worst. Also,each one is VERY different in personality, so it is very difficult to determine what YOUR hybrid will act like, based on other people's experiences. You really gotta hand pick em.

  • @onimotoko What about the dogs bred to kill wolves? like the caucasian ovcharka and other livestock guardians those are very big and powerful dogs. At the same time I dont like 200+ pound, fluffy dogs. I love low to mid content wolf hybrids lower than 50% but more than you can train those to be the best pets ever. Look at the wolf playlist on my channel those are mid- high contents doing perfectly fine with personal protection, other dogs, and they love people.

  • @1NecroSpawn Wolves kill other wolves dude. Your point? I said that wolves are physically superior, not stronger. That means they have much more practical features and characteristics.

  • @onimotoko Not bred to kill but protect. They have the power to kill a wolf easily.

  • @LinniFight

    Amen to that, my dad worked in a wolf sanctuary and he let me have one when I turned 13 if I took the care classes an volunteered twice a week.

  • @LinniFight actually, all animals were wild once and can hurt you if they want to. it's just they have been bred over a long period of time. so eventually, a wolf hybrid could be a loving pet, just like every other breed. acting like wolf hybrids are the only wild dogs is a little ignorant in itself if you ask me. they're just newer.

  • @hajiandsaiaforever Mhmm, a wolf is fitted to the wild, their body language is more violent, they're bigger, stronger, more territorial. It's natural for them to be like that, they're like that to survive in the wild. BUT, wolves who have lived with humans for a very long time learn to act differently to fit in to the living style, now they're named dogs. Crossing a wolf and a dog breaks what we've developed in a "wolf".

  • @LinniFight No amount of treatment, socialization and training can make wolves act as subtle as domesticated dogs. Their wild attitude, temperament and control are in their genes.

  • @TheCrashProject Through hundred of years it will. Dogs are actually wolves you know.

    But still, there's a lot of the same behavior which hasn't changed. They've just "calmed" down, they're not as territorial, aggressive, protective etc. :)

  • @LinniFight Yeah, they all belong to the Canidae family along with dingos, jackals, foxes, coyotes and the like. Although their nature is wild, I kinda want to have one.

  • @LinniFight My sister got a wolf hybrid puppy, He's black with blue eyes, but you have to train them right because they are a wild animal. If you do it right they can be your best friend, If you fuck up then they might fuck you up.

  • @LinniFight well thats true and i have a Savahnna cat and it is mixed with a wild cat and does not attack anyone and would never, if you get a wolf right when it is born it will only know love and they are very loyal my freind has one his name is Nikida and he will come up to you and lick your faceoff he is very freindly and was a gift to the faimly so there are someacceptions to wolves and certaint cats, but not monkeys!

  • @LinniFight and a pet Bobcat is no housecat lol.

  • wolves should be with thier pack not with people

  • @kagemusha523 You could say the same with any domesticated animal. "It should be with it's own kind", and such. In my opinion though, if the wolf actually enjoyed being with people, then I see nothing wrong with it.

  • That's Bad Ass! Having A Wolf Would Be Tight

  • Disliked because you shouldn't have a wolf for a pet unless its a wolf-dog. :/

  • @ilovesesshomaru1, That is a wolfdog. That is NOT a pure wolf.

  • Any idiot interest in wolves would know by the fur and skeletal structure it is wolf.. and no derh what do you think animals do with bones swallow them?

  • "hes a girl wolf" LOL

  • What a beautiful wolf. I would do everything to have a wolf as a pet!

    How did you (or your father's friend) get a licence to own a wolf?

  • YOU HAVE A FUCKING WOLF.

  • Who the fuck told you that looked like a siberian husky??

  • I would love to own a Wolf absolutely gorgeous so sorry for your loss however, no species lives for ever . I have 2 handsome male dogs my precious gifts and tears will be shed when either of my boys pass away

  • Pompous kids with a cool pet.

    How dar you!

  • I Salute you Kochise good bye and god bless

  • I dislike because the kids are annoying

  • @AwesomeBXPeter hahah cumon give the kids a break.. hehe

  • @XxUnknownxX8

    No, pets were domesticated.

  • @ertreri

    And we now who's fault it would be - human race: the bad brother of the animals.

  • @larz190

    The zoos or in national parks: this is the better way of preserving an animal. Not by a private owner.

  • @buggo1236

    Watch this special of Dog Whisperer of Cesar Milan.

  • @Xirokami

    The best for wolfs is to leave them in the nature. Like wolf experts and Cesar Milan say, it is no good to mix wolf and dog and make wolfdog hybrids.

  • Damn I wish I can take care of a pet wolf...but my Country Does not allow .....

  • @LitedPixel

    This is better that it is not allowed by law. A wolfdog hybrid is not like an average dog. This say Cesar Milan, wolf experts, biologists and evry rational person.

  • He doesnt look like a Siberian Husky at all, actually.

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  • He scared me when he looked at the camera

  • how did he die?

  • go try and take his bone away

  • it shouldn't be in captivity like this.

  • @JAMamation lots of people go out and breed wolfs and sell them. most this wolfs are 1 rescued or 2 purchased from a breeder and setting it free would only be sending it to a cruel slow dead. from what i see he is happy with its bone minus the little girls bugging it sorry to burst your bubble but they can just release it into the wild and it ends up happy and living a long life of rainbows and mating.

  • the girl sounds like a bitch

  • I got bored, did he end up eating anyone?

  • @thewhistler know that bone? well...

  • im not saying its not a wolf but it is just that he is way small for a wolf

  • @CamoDelux Dude that thing is a fucking brute! What are you talking about?

  • @CamoDelux theres no double dew claw either.

  • LOL the wolf is thinking: "hmm those kids look tastier than this crappy bone".

  • actuely gray wolves are the biggest wolf breed btw

  • "OMG, I'm scared" - are you scared of a dog in "Normal Sice" like german sheperd or golden Retriever? no! so - thionk before talking! Wolves are dogs, too...

  • @Brauiz90

    Wolfs are the ancestors of dogs. Their DNA or DNS is in 2% different from a dog's, that shows you that these to animals are not the same.

  • @ARNETT44 Where'd you get a bone like that? The butcher or something?

  • when i kept skipping sum parts when u talked... ALLLLLL I HEARD WAS OMG U ugly idiots -.-

  • We had one when I was a kid. 2 of them They were abandon pups, Mother was hit by a car. In the mountains Up by our cabin. We gave them up when they were a year old. We had to move back to the city. NUNU and Cherokee there names were.

  • @Chipmd21

    This is always the same, people abandoning thier animals. The pets would never do this to us.