I answered your last question, and I do not think you are a freak. YOU HAVE a gift, and i would not worry about it too much, i would love the fact i got to do this and nobody else can. IT is a gift just enjoy it.....
This has happened to me on many animals and i do have a way with animals. wolf hybrids can sense fear, they can sense gentleness, any animal can. There is also a certain scent people carry that attracts or disattracts. ENJOY the thought you got to pet the dog and nobody else can, there is really no known explanation why certain things occur.
2006-11-25 01:14:20
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answered by badgirl41 6
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Most animals can smell fear or what people would call fear. It is a hormone that is released from our bodies when we are afraid. It usually happens when were scared. You must be a very calm and relaxed person to be able to let a wolf approach you. Wolves are normally very skittish even after being raised in a captive home style. It is actually very uncommon for a person not to release this hormone because most people to a degrea have some type of fear of intimidating dogs such as a wolf. So keep your calm and you'll always have a friendly wolf. Good Luck
2006-11-25 01:50:14
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answered by xxmack675hpxx 3
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This isn't really a common occurrence some people just have a gift. I guess you could call it. There is something inside of you that tells an animal wide or domestic that your okay and have no in tint on hurting them. Some people say its a certain smell we have other s say it is something in ones eyes. I have found though that sometimes this occurrence seems to run in families. Please don't think though that all animals can sense your gift because they can't. for instance an animal with rabies or an other brain altering disease can and will hurt you. I hope this helps. I have the same "gift" with animals. I got it from my dad. So far it seems people who have native American background have this occurrence more often then others.
2006-11-25 01:20:54
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answered by babybruin04 2
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Ethically, there is under no circumstances a reason to misinform sufferers, yet what's the reality? i have self belief that you'll be able to absolutely tell people what you comprehend, it rather is likely that at this element in time, there is not any clinical care that clinical technology is conventional with of that ought to completely and effectively remedy the condition. Then please, please enable that training sink end. For some people the subsequent question will be--Am I going to die? we are all demise common, yet X condition ought to hasten the technique. There are not any absolute truths in "terminal" circumstances, in simple terms information, and how precise those are ought to do with the guy,the clinical care crew and God (your more advantageous skill). of route, those are my beliefs, not truths :)
2016-11-26 21:20:47
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answered by Anonymous
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So, what are you thinking? This makes you the wolf whisperer? Or do you suffer from lycanthropy?
You can never, NEVER, fully trust a wolf or wolf hybrid - or any predator animal - to behave consistently like a domesticated pet. Ask that guy that thought he could live with the bears & was making a documentary about how they accepted him as a brother...oh, wait, that's right - they attacked & ATE HIM!
See: http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/142982_bearattack08.html
2006-11-25 01:24:46
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answered by mustanglynnie 5
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I do that with most animals, even in the wild. Animals can sense if you afraid, angry, at peace etc. so if they sense no threat then they like you. Heck, my friend has a Rottweiler and he not like Strangers. The first time the dog and me met, he took to me like I was his long lost friend. My buddy was surprised saying; "I never seen him act like that to a new person". That dog loves me. In fact, he love me so much, NOW, he bites my foot if I have not been around to visit for a few days. That his way of saying; "I mad at you, where you been"? Ha!
2006-11-25 01:21:47
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answered by Snaglefritz 7
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Some people just have a way with animals and you, are fortunate enough to be one of the those people. I have a brother who is a dog groomer and when he was a child, he crawled under the trailer/house we lived in and actually got into a nest of poisonous snakes and was playing with the baby snakes with the Mom snake nearby - and NEVER got bit. My mother found him there playing with "worms" as he called them. You are indeed blessed. But , beware - DO NOT ASSUME that because you are gifted in this manner - that NO animal will harm you - especially WILD animals - My brother has been injured by animals in his career.
2006-11-25 01:16:48
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answered by weezyljm 3
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Look back 23 hours ago to the answer I gave "beast" asking about attack dogs. I answered him what you apparently need to know. Yes, some people have a gift. I don't but, my Dad did. I wont even try to explain it. Because it cant be!
2006-11-25 01:20:44
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answered by st.lady (1 of GitEm's gang) 6
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I think you have a way with that type of animal. I think that wolf-hybrids like your body language and movement. That is my opininon.
2006-11-25 05:33:32
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answered by ♥ Sydd 4
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Animals are very able to "read" a persons mood. Maybe because you are relaxed around the animals they are relaxed around you.
We had a wolf/husky mixed pet and he was always a very good friend to us and our friends but very protective. If a person showed any fear of him he was certainly on his guard with them and could show his teeth with no problems.
He was the best pet we had....
2006-11-25 01:16:43
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answered by Molly 3
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