This was the other dog I had, she was a beauty. 95# female, looked just like a wolf.
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This was the other dog I had, she was a beauty. 95# female, looked just like a wolf.
I had one of these. It was the smartest dog I have ever saw. I had to get rid of it because it killed a mans goat.
That is a wolf. You took that picture at the zoo or something. :D
Nice poochie!
She was fierce looking. Weirdest thing, she would never really bark, just growl and whine. And she was pretty smart.
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Originally posted by Auriflex
That is a wolf. You took that picture at the zoo or something. :D
LOL!!
Pretty pup
i'm getting me one of those next year :)
They are a good tempered dog for the most part and not too much to care for except vacuuming up hair. They do shed a lot in the spring/summer.
Id love to have one of those!!!
but Ill settle for the yellow lab we have....shes a great dog!
She's a nice dog. :)
I used to have a wolf - he was a great companion. So smart it was unreal. He was 96% Yukon Tundra wolf and 4% malamute. He weighted in at around 135lbs. He was a big cuddle-bug lap dog. I miss that guy...
They are great. Never ask for anything but attention from you.
Make sure you're in a Northern climate if you get a dog like that. I'd hate to see that pooch suffer of excess heat it's whole life.
Also, they tend to be dogs that need alot of attention or they get bored and like to go wander.
She didn't wander too much, maybe because she's female, they don't run as much as the males. I'm in NY, but during the summer she loved the AC in the house.
NY isn't too bad for heat.Quote:
Originally posted by Morgan
She didn't wander too much, maybe because she's female, they don't run as much as the males. I'm in NY, but during the summer she loved the AC in the house.
We had a male Husky/Malamute cross. Beautiful dog! Just felt guilty because he really liked the bush I didn't get him out there nearly enough. Great outdoor companion dogs... expecially for these Canadian winters.