To the owner I guess not if he raised him since he was a puppy, but to strangers and other dogs? Maybe but maybe notI think he would be very aggresive. Like too much.
Doesn't matter....like most Designer Dogs, there's nothing predictable about such crosses, except that whatever the percentage, they have to be watched. All. The. Time. None of them are "set it and forget it" toys. One person may get a big sweet lapdog, while another gets a monster, out of the same litter. This is not something to be encouraged.Hybrids are usually further bred and have a low wolf ratio, and are easier to handle.
50/50 hybrids are very rare. Some youtubers/petfluencers have them.
Well saidWolfdogs are typically not for the faint of heart. They need specialized care, a huge amount of space to roam, and the utmost respect.
There are too many stupids that want a 'macho' 'pet' and think they'll get a badass wolf. Once they realize the animal they have is just about untrainable and won't stop peeing on the couch, they end up euthanized or if they're lucky, in those specialized shelters.
You generally have to pick to live a life with a wolfdog. That comes with many compromises.
I'm sure some people will say they've had a family wolfdog, and they were more perfect than a regular dog. While I'm sure such things have happened, you cannot expect it. Wolfdogs tend to be very shy and nervous. They don't like meeting strangers, and they don't particularly like strange new experiences. If you are able to get your hands on an actual wolfdog puppy, you stand a better socialization chance, but they'll never be your friendly neighborhood Shepherd you can take with you wherever.
Chances are you'd get a rescue. And they are probably the most damaged examples. Because they're not sure if they're dogs or wolves. And they've just been pulled from living in a cage in a studio apartment for the past 2 years.
"Wolf-hybrids" are actually banned in quite a few places. A lot of vet practices won't even touch them, so good luck on the medical care.
That being said, if someone on here actually has and cares for one, same as OP I would love to hear about them, and maybe learn about how true my views on wolfdog ownership are or not. Sorry to derail your thread a bit with this rant.
He also has female husky together with his wolf (wolf-hybrid?) but they never mated. How did he prevent that from happening.He is almost 100% wolf:
Got any pictures?my wolf is named moon. He’s the family dog, we had him since a puppy and registered him as a service dog. He is incredibly smart I promise you will not out smart him. He’s perfectly potty trained and loves kids. I only seen him get aggressive around other male dogs that’s all. He tries to fuck any female dog he see tho
Yea this is him. He’s amazingGot any pictures?
Got any pictures?
awww he is so cuteso I guess one picture uploaded idk but I got a lot of him. That first picture he in isn’t my room
The husky is a shelter dog, probably neuter. If not, they are simply closed separately or he take them to he friend's house for 3 weeks.He also has female husky together with his wolf (wolf-hybrid?) but they never mated. How did he prevent that from happening.
So far. If he really is a wolf, as opposed to a wolfish looking dog you wont know how true any of what you think about him is true til hes dead. He msy think youre his pack....he may just like playing with his food, or he may not be what you think he is. Good luck.my wolf is named moon. He’s the family dog, we had him since a puppy and registered him as a service dog. He is incredibly smart I promise you will not out smart him. He’s perfectly potty trained and loves kids. I only seen him get aggressive around other male dogs that’s all. He tries to fuck any female dog he see tho
I think he would be very aggresive. Like too much.
Wondering if anyone here has a wolf hybrid as a pet?
Even if I can have a wolf dog I wouldn't be able to adopt/buy him and I was just curious how many people on this site have them since they are so rare but thanks for the info.Assuming you're looking for an intact wolfdog and don't have connections in the wolfdog rescue circles like I had to get an intact wolfdog, then NO ABSOLUTELY NOT, PLEASE DO NOT SUPPORT ASSHOLE BACKYARD WOLFDOG BREEDERS AND THIS SHITTY INDUSTRY. That is one of the worst, most irresponsible things anyone can do and you'd know what I mean if you look into the wolfdog laws, relinquishment and rescue situation especially in the US. Most of the "wolfdogs" being sold as such are just wolfy looking breeds and breed mixes of dogs anyway with not a drop of wolf blood in them, and yet their aggression as dogs with wolf labels ends up adding to negative misconceptions about real wolves and wolfdogs which results in the continuance of regulations and policies that harm and kill them. For one example, most shelters in the US will automatically kill a "wolfdog" (whether they actually are or not) if they enter the shelter as a stray, they aren't put up for adoption unless strings are pulled and their breed type is changed on paper, which is a huge liability issue if they do take that chance.
Just lookup "wolfy looking dog breeds" amd go for a Tamaskan, malamute, or whatever. Much easier to work with anyway, as mentioned above!
Far to many nitwits who cant handle a fecking poodle these days.But it still is not to be encouraged, especially in the age of the Cellphone carried everywhere. People dont pay attention to their children...Owning a wolf cross for the majority of nitwits in the World is much like handing a toddler a hand grenade and telling him or her not to piddle with the little silver ring....Disaster waiting for a place to happen.
so I guess one picture uploaded idk but I got a lot of him. That first picture he in isn’t my room