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Cat & Dog Are wolf mix breeds really harmful (ex: timber wolf/ Husky mix)? thread , I was going through craigslist in search of a companion. I ran across someones post getting after another poster but i was curious to see what they had said.The person ...
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I was going through craigslist in search of a companion. I ran across someones post getting after another poster but i was curious to see what they had said.The person put that this particular owner was selling a german shepard/ Wolf breed and how dangerous this dog can be and how they can turn on the owner at anytime and that what is naturally wild needs to stay in the wild (I thougth to myself "But the dog is half german shepard and im sure the dog isnt vicious cause the owner would not have it" and i checked the post for the dog and the dog is a year and 6 months old)My husbands cousin also has a malamute/Wolf breed, his cousin said when he went to go buy the dog the lady saling it had both parents in the backyard, his cousin noticed one of the dogs looked pretty odd and very large, he asked what type of dog that was, and they lady said "oh her dont mind her, dont stare at her either, she is the mother of the litter" and his cousin swore that the dog looked like a wolf nothing like a regular dog.Now ive seen his Malamute?wolf mix grown over the years he is a gorgeous dog and had never harmed his owner or his children or his other dogs, The only time was once when he was disciplining his song his malamute growled at his and showed teeth due to the fact i guess the dog thought he was harming his child when he was spanking him. ---I really want to know from experience with these breeds of dogs from owners who have had them NOT BY PEOPLE WHO WANT TO THROW THERE TWO SENSE IN and have not owned a dog of this breed or else i will give you a hands down.Anyone who has owned a malamute, Syberian Husky, regular and any other breeds that might have been bred with a wolf or wolf dog. I just want to know. Even though i know any dog can be vicious its not just particular ones I just want to know if anyone who has ever owned one was ever bit or attacked by there own companion.
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I own a wolf malamute husky. She is only 4 months old. I have heard that wolf husky or wolf hybrid will turn on it's own only because of showing who's the boss. Cause in the wild that's how they do it. It's not that they turn against their own. It's to show who is more in power. So "he" can protect the "pack" your wolf hybrid or wolf malamute/husky think that you are in their "pack" in the wild wolf do runs in pack and you are the pack. yes they will challenge you to see if you are powerful enough to rake care of the pack. To show them you are the boss, sometime you will have to play how they play. I.e bite them and push them down on the ground. Do what they would do if they were in the wild. I'll bite my baby ear just enough to show her I am the boss and you have to listen to me. I don't bite her to hurt her. I'll bite her hard enough for her to know only. I don't hit her. Hitting means nothing to them or to scary them. I hope it help. Other than that. Wolf or husky/malamute loves loves you. They make sure you are safe. That's the only reason why they make seen mean when they growl at you if you are "harming" your kids. That is what they think. You are going to hurts their "pack" yours kid. They are really protected of you and your family. I hope this help. But before you own one. Do your research. I did before I got my baby.
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