Just be very careful who you let near the dog. I've known dogs that are not Wolf at all go berserk momentarily for no reason at all on there owners and then immediately snap out of it. Just a crazy instinct I guess.
So, try not to look the dog in the eyes, don't feed it meat, and there are a number of books out there and documentaries on caring for full blooded wolves.
Also, in some states it is illegal to have such a pet. When you take him to the vet, don't tell them.
Last bit of advice, be aware of the horror stories. There is much to be learned form them. My wife's parents had one that was 1/2 wolf. It attack and snarled at everyone except her one uncle and her. It would sleep under the cradle and guard my wife when she was little. They wound up putting it to sleep because it was to vicious and scaring the crap out of everyone who lived in the house and all the neighbors.
Next one: There was someone who lived near my house when I was growing up. I used to live in the mountains or sticks if you will. This family owned a part wolf dog and someone was robbing their tool shed. The owner put the dog in the shed at night to guard it. The thief came back and the dog got a hold of him and bit his foot off. I mean off. The guy bled to death a short distance away. I'm pretty sure the that dog was put to death by authorities.
So be careful how you use the dog and were you put it.
Try to take care of it or them and if they turn mean, you know what you have to do. It wouldn't be right to sell them because you might get in trouble and if you do make sure the people taking them know what to do and hope they don't turn you in if having them is illegal.
2007-04-27 23:31:19
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answered by Eyerish 5
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I have just read all your questions and I do not see where you feel people are being hateful at all. They are being honest with you and that is never wrong, only right. You shouldn't be trying to sell any animal on the internet. That would only signify that you don't care how they end up. The whole wolf thing is a very controversial subject and you should know that. And I wholly agree with the person who told you that you don't have the experience required to be doing this if you don't even know the sex of these animals. Saying the things you do I would have expected much worse answers.
2007-04-28 07:19:30
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answered by Born2Bloom 4
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I am very interested in learning more about your puppies, like where you live and do you have pictures? I am a vet assistant and all of the wolf hybrids I have worked with are nice dogs and would be interested in getting one. P.S. to the person who said they are illegal- in some states they are legal!
2007-04-28 10:09:40
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answered by Princess 2
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ok then...much issues? lol...thanks for the 2 pts.
Help I would get from your local vet, not a bunch of people online. They (vet) can best advise where to go from here, if you worry about legality, then perhaps you shouldn't have them in the first place.
2007-04-28 06:11:42
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answered by gords_babygirl 3
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I must of missed the first question....but thank you for the 2 points.
Have a good weekend!
2007-04-28 06:27:48
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answered by ♥Mommyof3♥ 5
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Wolf dogs are illegal in the US.
2007-04-28 07:16:48
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answered by Anonymous
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So...what's the question?
2007-04-28 06:19:09
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answered by Chalice 7
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