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Uploaded by on Jul 2, 2006

Ruckus playing around. Stupid puppy plays like a cat....

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  • you arguing makes baby ruckus cry :(

    

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  • i don't think that he/she is a baby wolf but whatever.

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  • @starfear494 Huskies and wolves don't look alike. This is not a wolf.

  • @ArcticWhiteWolf333 I have to agree with you.

  • @ServantoftheTRUEGOD Self-esteem has everything to do with wanting the best. If you have no self-esteem you will never have the drive to put yourself out there, to get everything you ever dreamed of. As for raising a wolf.. if you have no self-esteem, no confidence... you will be destroyed. Wolves do not follow unstable leaders... ever. Remember that.

  • @ServantoftheTRUEGOD Never purchase a wolf. You are not ready and far FAR too young.

  • @24Stellaluna They are the easiest of all canines to train are rarely defiant. Easy, because they need to see the reason why. If you simply show them the reason, they do it immediately and trust you more for it. Once you have formed the bond, there is little anyone can do to get them to not listen to you. You would know this if you have spent as much time studying in the field.

    "Wild" is a mindset which can be changed with the simplicity of trust. Never doubt the power of trust my friend.

  • Wow youre ignorant. Youve obviously never tryed to train an actual wolf or high-midcontent wolfdog. They have extremeexercise requirements so leave them unattened and they will become destructivelike chew the dry wall destructive.Body language of wolf/dogs is very different from a dog. Wolves can be considered the most defiant canid because they have to see the purpose for completing an action: Why sit when id rather stand? Why stay by your side when id rather run outdoors and explore scents?

  • Wolves/dogs will never do anything just because it pleases you. They can be trained with food because they learn: do this action and food is supplied. Being very primal they relate Food = Survival. The notion that a bonded wolf/dog will never leave your side is a romantic one wolves are roamers by nature. It doesnt take YEARS to form trust bonds w/ wolves/dogs. If a pup is taken 10 days after birth and handraised the trust is instant. If its a feral adult,obviously it needs time, butnot YEARS.

  • @DominoShadow they were chosen for domestication because it was conveinent. Lets look at the coices here: Bear? Moose? Fox? Raccoon? Fish? Elk? ooor a medium height animal that is built for edurance, forms social bonds, is visually playful, and has supierior predator intellegence yet dosnt outright prey on humans? I think you may be caught up in the romance of the idea of such a great predator comming to your heels and seeing you as a respected equal but that is just not so.

  • @ImmaShaman No see the young of every animal has a specific name to ensure there is not confusion and truthfully. Any young from the canine family is called, "a puppy, or puppies" That is the correct term to use. If you use cub people will think lion, bear, etc. If you use whelp, then you are not talking about a specific animal you are using a descriptive word on a mother. An animal, usually a dog, whelps a litter. But you don't call the young whelps. You say a "whelp of puppies".

  • @DominoShadow If you ever get a "true" wolfdog you are in for a RUDE awakening because it will not be like owning a dog. Why do you think so many wolfdogs end up in shelters it's not because they are bad but because ignorant people take them in thinking they will be like owning a dog and guess what? They find out that this wolfdog is nothing like owning a dog so they get rid of it. Many wolfdogs end up in shelters because of ignorant peole like you. You need to learn the real facts on wolfdogs.

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