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Uploaded by on Jul 31, 2007

Wolf Hybrid in Shelter later relocated to a Sanctuary as they are not considered adoptable in certain areas.

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  • It does not matter what the animal is it's the owner that makes them bad! I have been attacked more by "Tamed" animals. Never been attacked by a wild one! Dogs, birds, cats you name it ,they all attack from lack of owners knowledge of the animal. You can live with any animal if you know how they work. You must be a leader on thieir level. Body languge is the key! I teach mine using a American sign languge.

  • OK RON.. Im an idiot because I got a breed name mixed up... BUT IM NOT A RUDE NAME CALLING ASS HOLE... So im still one up on you. But hey thanks for your comment and your ever powerful wisdom.

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  • @punkydiana032178 Wolf Hybrids are fine as pets if you know what your doing. Obviously the one who attacked you the owners didn't know what they were doing They make good pets for the right people like most breeds of Dogs there are some breeds of Dogs that shouldn't be able to be pets either mostly working Dogs because they need a job to do if they don't have a job the Dog will be disastrous and destroy things from being bored like a Husky for example.

  • @punkydiana032178

    The fault is on humans, the devil on Earth.

  • I think they should not be able to be adopted. I was attacked by one this summer and have the scares to prove it. But it is not the animals fault they are not pets!

  • looks like he could use a brushing out but still beautifiul

  • it was a wolf high content right away, but back in the 80-early 90 he used to take the dog to the corner Vet, get jabbed with the medicine every year and leave. He never brought him home he was in store which he loved, it was a large shades store, so he had nearly 10000 feet plus a yard.

    Its funny he used to tell me funny stories of how he was " a few screws loose" how he would sleep ontop of large shelves ( he was about 120lbs!) how he was always robbing food from the workers.

  • @YumeNyaa you really do not know a thing about genetics do you, Owning a wolf hybrid is a very risky thing for most people as naturally people are idiots and think that owning a puppy or a cat is an easy gig most people buying a dog buy it due to its looks.You wonder why that wolves in a cage at a shelter well its owner obviously wasint a very respectable leader and pet owner. It still has its instincts and may choose to act upon them training is key but its not fool proof. some dogs L.L. wolves

  • I'd love a pet like that.

  • My son owns a dog coyote hybrid. Looks more like a coyote. She is such a lovable pet. Except for one little thing. If she gets loose, it seems that she never fails to find something smelly to roll in.

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