Daughter showed up with this thing, he's supposed to be full blood. His face sure looks like it. She's got some pupppies of his with a lady German Shephard, I'm tempted. It's mean to keep them in the city. Maybe when I get to location X full time. Anyway, there's a damn wolf loose in my house. Anybody need to get rid of a cat?
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Do his upper canine teeth curve rearward instead of coming straight down? That's supposed to be a sign of more wolf, less dog.
They are very powerful dogs, like any - they are a result of genes, and environment.
I don't envy your vacuum cleaner.
Yes - tall fenced run with a roof. A friend had a near pure malamute - it would jump 8ft fences for fun.There's always something new to learn.
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Originally posted by milner351 View PostDo his upper canine teeth curve rearward instead of coming straight down? That's supposed to be a sign of more wolf, less dog.
They are very powerful dogs, like any - they are a result of genes, and environment.
I don't envy your vacuum cleaner.
Yes - tall fenced run with a roof. A friend had a near pure malamute - it would jump 8ft fences for fun.
We put him on a cable around a 25 year old oak tree. I don't think he's strong enough to pull it down. My fence is only 6 feet, his paws would go over the top of it easily. I think he could trip and fall over the fence.
I've given him a new Che Beagle delta tao chi name. It's F*er. He answers to it. haha. The vacuum cleaner has gone on strike. He's a real sweetie. I'm afraid to keep him in the city though, he's a big tit and howls at the moon if you put him outside. Good grief. She's ruined him. lol.Flying south, with a flock of bird dogs.
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Its big enough to be part wolf, but technically all dogs are part wolf. Hard to imagine a tiny rat dog being related, but they arent that far removed from Canis Lupus. They think they are lapdogs even when they are 90lbs+. Enjoy.
We have had a Siberian Husky for a few years now, and she blows her coat two or three times a year. We got a Dyson vacuum for pets, and it works pretty good. That dog could escape from a concrete room underground, so when we let her out in the yard she has a 25' cable attached to her collar, with a big plastic ball hoked to the other end. It gets stuck in trees that way.
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