Posted on 10/03/2009 3:31:06 PM PDT by JoeProBono
HOLLAND TOWNSHIP, N.J. - The last of six wolf-hybrid dogs who escaped from a fenced in property in northwestern New Jersey this week has returned home.
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That’s so grossly cute.
I have raised two pure wolves...they are so sweet.
What are these people crazy?
Yep, we have had a few wolf dogs ourselves. No problems at all. Now that male Dalmatian we had was another story. You had to keep an close eye on him.
I had 2 wolf dogs, both have passed.
Now we have the 100% wolves. They are so dang sweet. My babie. Raised both on a bottle.
Do you notice any difference between them and a run of the mill domestic dog?
There’s a tiny bit of wolf in my hybrid (chosen mix of wolfy malamutt and expensive shepherd breed to survive brutal cold with high winds, avoid hip problems and for longevity), and a little wolf behavior shows. ...still does a good job of guarding livestock. But we understand that if he gets away from the place, it’ll reasonably be ranchers’ open season on him.
Night and day.
A little here and a bit here, but on the most part, different.
A good different.
They come into the house on a leash, I like my house. They could trash it in minutes. The love and trust the show us, incredible.
are those your 2 Lobos on your page?
wonderful looking animals.
Yes and thank you. Looking out the front door into their enclosure jsut basking in them.
I love them and they me.
Of course my 4 lb. dog rules the house and them.
I crack up when Storm stick his nose out and my Tidbit (named because we had no idea what the wolves would think) chews on his nose, all the while is smiling and wagging his tail.
And so, are they safe around strangers?
For those who don’t know, wolves can be domesticated, although they don’t often make good sentries. They don’t bark, and some tend to go with whomever. Coyotes, on the other hand, revert to coyote behavior immediately after weaning and really tear stuff up. But if a wolf strays for long, it will revert and maybe even join a wild pack. ...healthy mix for some of the interbred, sickly purebreds, though.
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