He's howling
Nice dog! Dogs are the #1 pets ;)Check out my pet Wolf *PIC*
Excellent home security. Any burglar sees that, and he willl #$% in his pants
Now you just have to paint him on your van.
He's going to grow up and eat you.
I'm more of a cat person, but dogs are great in their own ways.
I imagine you have to keep him outside a lot?
[QUOTE=''HybridPhoenix'']I'm more of a cat person, but dogs are great in their own ways.
I imagine you have to keep him outside a lot?[/QUOTE]
Yes, that kind of dog is an ''outdoor'' kind of pooch.
[QUOTE=''HybridPhoenix'']I'm more of a cat person, but dogs are great in their own ways. I imagine you have to keep him outside a lot?[/QUOTE] Yeah he likes the cold
people getting pets in order to add to their own public identity...It kinda fails, atleast in my book.The wolf looks very cute, tho.
cool dog. speaking of wild canines, we used to have a Dingo, he was great. but he died of old age.
Awesome... I have an Alaskan malamute too :D they're awesome
he is going to get really hot in the summer. Wolf or Wolf-dogs (such as huskees) have extremely heavy fur coating. Make sure you take good care of him.
Malamutes ftw. Get 3 more and take a sled to work.
[QUOTE=''u8muhrice'']he is going to get really hot in the summer. Wolf or Wolf-dogs (such as huskees) have extremely heavy fur coating. Make sure you take good care of him.[/QUOTE]
im pretty sure he would know that :
|[QUOTE=''u8muhrice'']he is going to get really hot in the summer. Wolf or Wolf-dogs (such as huskees) have extremely heavy fur coating. Make sure you take good care of him.[/QUOTE]In the summer he sheds his winter coat, and I mean he sheds gobs of hair. and in the winter (obviously) it grows back.
[QUOTE=''BiancaDK'']people getting pets in order to add to their own public identity...It kinda fails, atleast in my book.The wolf looks very cute, tho. [/QUOTE] Lighten up a bit. We all know basic social psychology mate...there's no need for you to showcase your newly acquired knowledge here.
[QUOTE=''jointed''][QUOTE=''BiancaDK''] people getting pets in order to add to their own public identity...It kinda fails, atleast in my book.The wolf looks very cute, tho. [/QUOTE] Lighten up a bit. We all know basic social psychology mate...there's no need for you to showcase your newly acquired knowledge here.[/QUOTE]*lightens up*You磖e right. My bad.
That's a pretty cool pet.Forgive me for my lack of knowledge about pets though (I've never been interested in getting one) but isn't that kind of thing rather dangerous? Keeping a pet which isn't exactly the most tame animal around?
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[QUOTE=''aliblabla2007'']That's a pretty cool pet.Forgive me for my lack of knowledge about pets though (I've never been interested in getting one) but isn't that kind of thing rather dangerous? Keeping a pet which isn't exactly the most tame animal around? [/QUOTE] incredibly dangerous, and illegal in most states. hybrids account for more deaths than actual wolves, and have very bad temperaments - many turn on their owners despite years of bonding. http://www.angelfire.com/nv/tmyst/facts/wolf_dog_hybrids.htm most people are lying when they say they have hybrids, or half dog / half wolf. i can't tell for sure, but that one is definitely missing some common traits. it has the almond shapes eyes, but some malamutes have that regardless of breed mixes. i.e. that photo shows a breed with incredibly small paws.. generally hybrids have massive paws and skinnier legs. but these things can vary. only way to know is if a) TC doesn't show up to GS one day and we read of a half-wolf mauling, or b) we get DNA tests :P
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