do not own the wolf hybrid. it is extremely dangerous half wolf half dog. the dog part is not scare of people while the wolf part is murderous forming into the most deadly thing in the world.
but if u like it, u must be very careful.
Advice:
be friendly, give it a lot of food :)
become your butcher's best friend!
There is an organization called Wolf. It is non-profit, and it is a rescue, "True Sanctuary" for the Wolf and Wolf-Dogs regected by normal shelters because these animals are not eligible for adoption. They estimate that 90 percent of the wild wolf- dogs kept as pets are dead within the first two years of life. Not because of bad intentions, but because of misinderstanding the requirements of a wild animal maturing from infant to adult. This is nothing like raising and house breaking a puppy. This animal will need a pack and want to breed, this will be instinct! Not a passing phase! These are independent thinkers, a vital trait for living in the wild, but they don't train the way domestic dogs do. They see everyday objects and things from a wild animals eyes. They will jump from great heights to escape what they see as confinment, while a domestic dog enjoys the view from the balcony. They require different food and supplements from a dog, They require large areas to run, but shouldn't be allowed to run freely due to their unpredictability, and they need to have a pack. You should not try to raise a wolf-dog, it is wrong to take on a responsibility that you are not ready or prepared to invest the time, and effort. You don't have the experience or knowledge and the animal should NOT pay the price for your lack of forsight.
Any dog or wolf hybrid will attack their owner if they are mistreated or weren't socialised properly as pups. Optimal windows for socialisation are different in wolves than in dogs though, and depending on the percentage of wolf the hybrid is, it could behave in ways with their owners that are undog-like.
A wolf-dog hybrid (also called a wolf hybrid or wolfdog) is a canid hybrid resulting from the mating of wolf (Canis lupus) and a dog (Canis familiaris). The term "wolfdog" is preferred by most wolfdog proponents and breeders since the domestic dog was recently taxonomically recategorized as a subspecies of wolf.In first generation hybrids, gray wolves are most often crossed with wolf-like dogs (such as German Shepherd Dogs, Siberian Huskies, and Alaskan Malamutes) for an appearance most appealing to owners desiring to own an exotic pet. Since wolf hybrids are genetic mixtures of wolves and dogs, their physical and behavioral characteristics cannot be predicted with any certainty.
A wolf-dog hybrid (also called a wolf hybrid or wolfdog) is a canid hybrid resulting from the mating of wolf (Canis lupus) and a dog (Canis familiaris). The term "wolfdog" is preferred by most wolfdog proponents and breeders since the domestic dog was recently taxonomically recategorized as a subspecies of wolf.In first generation hybrids, gray wolves are most often crossed with wolf-like dogs (such as German Shepherd Dogs, Siberian Huskies, and Alaskan Malamutes) for an appearance most appealing to owners desiring to own an exotic pet. Since wolf hybrids are genetic mixtures of wolves and dogs, their physical and behavioral characteristics cannot be predicted with any certainty.
Wolves can't be registered but wolf hybrids can. If you are thinking of getting 1 they cost 600$ and above. I would know because I have a European Wolf Hybrid named Jack, and he eats what any regular wolf would eat. But they are great pets to have and it is legal.
Not naturally nor through any known current genetic engineering process. A domestic dog is only genetically compatible with very closely-related species, such as the grey wolf (which is actually the same species), the red wolf or the coyote.
wolf's rain and Wolf God
wolf quest is a good one it is adventurous and follows the story of a wolves life including finding a mate, finding a den and raising pups.
Count the legs. If there ANY, it is not a car.
There are hybrid cars in use in many countries.
Someone who "cries wolf" is a person who falsely raises an alarm. It harks back to the idea of a sheep raising the alarm that a wolf is nearby and thus posing a threat to the flock. The shepherd will come to investigate to protect his sheep. If however, there is no sign of any wolf, or indeed any danger, then the next time one of the sheep raises the alarm the shepherd may not respond at all; thinking the sheep is raising the alarm falsely again. Therefore the saying is promoting the idea that one should be careful when one raises the alarm (whatever it may be) for if they repeatedly claim something when it is not true then the one time they claim it, when it is true, the warning may go unheeded as people no longer listen; assuming that the person is just "crying wolf" again.
There is no such thing as wolf gods.
Hybrid cars are made by all manufacturers and are driven any and everywhere.