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Wolf
Hybrid
(Wolf Hybred) (Wolf
Dogs)
The Wolf
Hybrid is not a purebred dog. It is a cross between
a Domestic Dog and a Wolf. The best way to determine
the temperament of a mixed breed is to look up all
breeds in the cross and know you can get any combination
of any of the characteristics found in either breed.
Anyone owning a Wolf Hybrid should read these two
pages and follow the information to a tee. Top Dog
and Establishing and Keeping Alpha Position.
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Temperament
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Wolf-hybrid can be quite skittish and does not
respond well to inanimate objects, fast motion,
loud noises, or new people. They require much
patience. Training is not for the weak
and serious consideration should be given prior
to obtaining a wolf-hybrid dog as they require
firm, consistent training and ample space to
roam. If there's something you find foul
and offensive you can bet a wolf dog will roll
happily in it and coat themselves in the funk! It
is not until a Wolf Hybrid is about 18 months
of age, that it will start showing signs of
the wolf. Wolfs younger than 18 months of age
are adolescents, they are playful and adaptable.
They take directions readily and can bond with
other species. Young wolves act more like the
common dog as they have not developed into maturity.
As a wolf grows out of its adolescents, its
hormonal system reaches maturity and it will
begin to exhibit all of the typical behaviors
of the wolf. Anyone owning a Wolf Hybrid should
read these two pages and follow the information
to a tee. Top Dog and Dog v.s. Child. |



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