I thought Toyota recalled these?
Oh boy, it has been a while.
She was a fool.
This was posted several days ago.
The wolves didn't miss breakfast.
There's a woman in our town that has wolf hybrids and she keeps her three big dogs in a tiny house. Whenever the lady sees someone coming, she steps to the side and shortens the lease so they can't get anyone. They've growled and lunged at my 14 year old just walking down the street. She told me herself they've bit each other and scarred each other. It's only a matter of time before they get someone else and I hope it's not an innocent party, especially some child.
With wolves you are dominant until they decide you aren't. Occasional dominance testing is inbred.
Hybrids are dangerous animals. I understand there has never been a record of a wild wolf killing a human. Has anyone else heard this?
"She said she was going home to squeeze `Fang's' anal glands . . . "
My choc. lab gets tough with me when I trim his nails.
I can't imagine trying to groom a wolf-hybrid.
Darwinism in action.
>>Wolf hybrids do not make good pets, experts say.<<
LOL! Hmmm..you might have something there.
>>"She loved those wolves just like pets. She told me she was part American Indian, and she told me it was part of her ethnic background," said Brian Gallagher, a longtime friend who has a theory about what happened.<<
Sounds like you watched Pocahontas one time too many.
>>"They were all one pack ... including Sandra, who was considered the leader of the pack. I think one of them may have wanted to take over as leader of the pack," Gallagher said. <<
Reminds me of the animal-wacko couple in California who baked their chimp a birthday cake. He was in a zoo for agressive behavior.
Anyway, when they gave him the cake, two chimps attacked the man, ripping off his genitalia and most of his face.
Liberalism IS a mental disorder, and endangers its adherents.
One of the best dogs I've ever known was a silver wolf/malamute mix.
Wolf hybrids are not like dogs. First of all, they have intelligence greater by an order of magnitude. Second, that unlike dogs, who mature with an adolescent personality, wolves hybrids achieve emotional adulthood.
They are not pets. The best relationship you can hope for is for them to look at you as a dominant peer. They also have a strong need for intellectual stimulation, so keeping them in cages may make them dangerous.
The most well-adjusted wolf hybrid I've met lived on a ranch, and worked alongside the hands doing difficult tasks that he was better at, such as detecting and warning for wild animals, especially rattlesnakes, night watch guard and lookout. He gave quick warning at the ranch house of tresspassers and visitors, and didn't object to being offered beer with his dinner. He would not wear a leash.
To make a long story short, this was just the beginning -- the mess, the smell, the ever-present hazard, not to mention the 2 A.M. drunken parties -- I eventually ran the dirtbags out of the neighborhood. At least they were smart enough to beat feet when it came time.
Later I heard the wolfdog had bit the guy's girlfriend, he shot it, and went to jail for discharging a firearm within city limits.
My Wife and I raised Wolf-Hybrid (40 or so pups) for a few years with little consequence. (still have the father and last son) Many breeds of dogs have been bred down from wolves thus, most dogs are hybrids.(our male was 25% Red wolf, 75% Siberian Husky (our female was 80% Timber wolf, 20% German Shepard) I believe that the word 'wolf' is what actually scares people. We never had any bad feedback from people who bought the pups.
Well, here's another wolf thread.
Woman kills neighbors wolves in self-defense (OH)
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1670122/posts