Would a wolf make a good pet?

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  • EdgeXXX
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    • Oct 2005
    • 5816

    #51
    Originally posted by gasm
    it mite poop on the rug
    Originally posted by gasm
    i still think it would poop on ur rug
    Originally posted by gasm
    they are dirty damn rug poopers is what they are



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    edit: Oh, and FIDDY wild wolves
    Last edited by EdgeXXX; 02-23-2006, 08:28 AM.
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    • wdsguy
      Ryde or Die
      • Dec 2002
      • 19568

      #52
      No they wouldn't.

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      • Gunni
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        • Apr 2003
        • 2385

        #53
        A pitbull is more likely to attack you or your family members than a wolf is.
        Wolfs always follow the leader, so they can not be allowed to get away with anything. If they feel like they are the leader they will be quite uncontrolable.
        Deffinately not an animal that shold be kept by people that don't have experience.

        Also I think you'd need to be living somewhere with plenty of space, deffinately not in a city

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        • Pornwolf
          Drunk and Unruly
          • Jan 2002
          • 22712

          #54
          Originally posted by Matt 26z

          A full blown wolf? I'd avoid that unless you are the type to also keep a Lion.
          Bwahahahhahaaha! Hey, wolves are nice creatures.
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          • jcsike
            Confirmed User
            • Jan 2006
            • 689

            #55
            Originally posted by bu((aneer
            I know a guy that has 3 cubs for sale.

            Are they easy to domesticate?
            I knew a guy that had wolf/dog mix and they were great pets. Not sure about full blooded wolf though.

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            • Gianna_CECash
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              • Nov 2002
              • 1135

              #56
              Yes they are a great pet. I knew a guy that had one and it was very domesticated


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              • MissEve
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                • Aug 2002
                • 583

                #57
                I have known several wolf/Malamute mixes growing up here in Alaska. One of them was very sweet and "adopted" a little of kittens and was a great pet. Two of them were very leery, did not like being in the house and would just pace the perimeter of their yard in that slinky, wolflike way. They seemed really sad...just like a caged animal at the zoo. So basically I think its a terrible idea. If you want a dog get a dog, not a wild animal.

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                • Evil1
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                  • Mar 2002
                  • 3893

                  #58
                  Probably not a good idea. My father had a wolf/german shepard. if he knew you as a puppy, you were a friend, if he didnt, you must die. The fucker was not a people person at all. hated everyone/everything, put some breather holes in my fathers neighbors arm once, and leg once. I have no idea how my parents didnt get sued. There were a few other incidents too. The town they lived in threatened many times to have him put down. luckily they live way out near nowhere. so he didnt see people often. If you put him in the car and go into town, it's an adventure, he would just stand in the back window, snarling at everything, and the real fucked up part is, no one has any idea why, but he really hated puerto ricans, if he saw one, the snarling/barking would get 10x as bad, he'd start trying to go thru the car window, clawing at the door. i guess he was racist.

                  On the plus side, they are smart as hell, loyal as hell, and would destroy anything they saw as a threat to his owner(s)(people he knew as a puppy)

                  If you get one you better be damn sure you can keep it for it's entire life cause I dont think they can be adopted by someone else if they become 'incovenient'. Seems like they just dont adapt to people unless they were there when the dog was young. This one was around my daughter from the time my kid was born till the time the dog died when my daughter was seven and you could tell he saw her as a threat. never got used to her, and my kid never actually got close enough to pet the dog. He'd allow her in the house, but was not happy about it.

                  oh and they shed like a motherfucker, fucking dog hair everywhere

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                  • wdsguy
                    Ryde or Die
                    • Dec 2002
                    • 19568

                    #59
                    Originally posted by Evil1
                    Probably not a good idea. My father had a wolf/german shepard. if he knew you as a puppy, you were a friend, if he didnt, you must die. The fucker was not a people person at all. hated everyone/everything, put some breather holes in my fathers neighbors arm once, and leg once. I have no idea how my parents didnt get sued. There were a few other incidents too. The town they lived in threatened many times to have him put down. luckily they live way out near nowhere. so he didnt see people often. If you put him in the car and go into town, it's an adventure, he would just stand in the back window, snarling at everything, and the real fucked up part is, no one has any idea why, but he really hated puerto ricans, if he saw one, the snarling/barking would get 10x as bad, he'd start trying to go thru the car window, clawing at the door. i guess he was racist.

                    On the plus side, they are smart as hell, loyal as hell, and would destroy anything they saw as a threat to his owner(s)(people he knew as a puppy)

                    If you get one you better be damn sure you can keep it for it's entire life cause I dont think they can be adopted by someone else if they become 'incovenient'. Seems like they just dont adapt to people unless they were there when the dog was young. This one was around my daughter from the time my kid was born till the time the dog died when my daughter was seven and you could tell he saw her as a threat. never got used to her, and my kid never actually got close enough to pet the dog. He'd allow her in the house, but was not happy about it.

                    oh and they shed like a motherfucker, fucking dog hair everywhere


                    Good post, you also have to think about the pack mentality of the wolf side, if its an alpha male - stay away.

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                    • vvq
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                      • Feb 2004
                      • 2732

                      #60
                      Wolfs are great pets until them become teenagers.


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                      • Spunky
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                        • Jun 2002
                        • 133978

                        #61
                        Originally posted by Evil1
                        Probably not a good idea. My father had a wolf/german shepard. if he knew you as a puppy, you were a friend, if he didnt, you must die. The fucker was not a people person at all. hated everyone/everything, put some breather holes in my fathers neighbors arm once, and leg once. I have no idea how my parents didnt get sued. There were a few other incidents too. The town they lived in threatened many times to have him put down. luckily they live way out near nowhere. so he didnt see people often. If you put him in the car and go into town, it's an adventure, he would just stand in the back window, snarling at everything, and the real fucked up part is, no one has any idea why, but he really hated puerto ricans, if he saw one, the snarling/barking would get 10x as bad, he'd start trying to go thru the car window, clawing at the door. i guess he was racist.

                        On the plus side, they are smart as hell, loyal as hell, and would destroy anything they saw as a threat to his owner(s)(people he knew as a puppy)

                        If you get one you better be damn sure you can keep it for it's entire life cause I dont think they can be adopted by someone else if they become 'incovenient'. Seems like they just dont adapt to people unless they were there when the dog was young. This one was around my daughter from the time my kid was born till the time the dog died when my daughter was seven and you could tell he saw her as a threat. never got used to her, and my kid never actually got close enough to pet the dog. He'd allow her in the house, but was not happy about it.

                        oh and they shed like a motherfucker, fucking dog hair everywhere
                        Maybe he doesn't like illegal immigrants

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                        • sweetME
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                          • Nov 2004
                          • 3162

                          #62
                          I don't think they can ever get domisticated enough to be trusted with people, even their master.


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                          • Gina
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                            • May 2005
                            • 106

                            #63
                            I had a wolf/husky hybrid for a few years. He was the sweetest dog, but he did some strange things. I am not sure how much of this is because of the wolf in him, but there were definitely some very non-dog-like behaviors. For example, when he marked his territory, he did not just lift his leg on things. He backed up to whatever he wanted to mark, lifted his tail, and sprayed diarrhea on it. (This I learned the hard way when my ex suggested I take the dog along when I walked the kids home from school.) He would also walk sideways to avoid things. He'd criss-cross his feet and just move to the side instead of turning and walking around it like dogs do. If he wanted us to slow down, he'd walk up next to us and kind of twist/flip his paw up in front of us to trip us. Our chihuahua dominated the wolf dog mercilessly. Damn, I miss that dog...

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                            • Gabriel
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                              • Apr 2002
                              • 4789

                              #64
                              Ask Buzz from TwistedCash he has a wolf hybrid. Its big and mean looking but very timid.
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                              • tristan_D
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                                • Jul 2005
                                • 7865

                                #65
                                wolves are designed for the wild. they can't stay put in one place.
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                                • WME
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                                  • May 2004
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                                  #66
                                  its like having piranhas in an aquarium
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                                  • Alex
                                    So Fucking Banned (YEA!!)
                                    • Jun 2004
                                    • 10963

                                    #67
                                    Originally posted by gasm
                                    it mite poop on the rug
                                    And then eat your family.
                                    Care about me?
                                    Who?
                                    Me!
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                                    • gasm
                                      Registered User
                                      • Feb 2006
                                      • 42

                                      #68
                                      + =

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                                      • gasm
                                        Registered User
                                        • Feb 2006
                                        • 42

                                        #69
                                        Originally posted by Alex
                                        And then eat your family.

                                        yeah that too!

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                                        • Peter_ANYwebcam
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                                          • Jan 2006
                                          • 437

                                          #70
                                          I would say NO. People have tried to domesticate dingo's here and it can be done but the bottom line is they are still wild animals and can turn on you at anytime as has happened in OZ before.

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                                          • BusterBunny
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                                            • Aug 2005
                                            • 19291

                                            #71
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                                            • bu((aneer
                                              Confirmed User
                                              • Nov 2004
                                              • 651

                                              #72
                                              Originally posted by rip raster
                                              A guy had a wolf/huskey X at the beach down from my house in the summer, the thing was huge. The owner said it was extremely intelligent very good with kids and his was pretty easy to train. They are very territorial and this wolf would not pee unless it was in it's own area, and if it did it would go in the water so as not to leave it's scent. It didn't even mind my 5 month old pit bull jumping around in his face. All domestic modern day dogs are decendants of wolves, they all have natural instincts and can all be potentially dangerous. Bottom line is that a big dominant dog/wolf needs to have a experienced owner with tons of time on their hands someone who will asume the alpha male role with them. Oh and I wouldn't really trust any dog alone with small children it's just not worth it, kids have a way of irritating even the mellowest of dogs.

                                              Do you think a female cub would be a better choice? I heard that they are generally more laid-back/easier to tame!

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                                              • sfera
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                                                • Aug 2005
                                                • 8597

                                                #73
                                                yea man of coures, thats normal

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                                                • Sarah_Jayne
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                                                  • Dec 2002
                                                  • 40077

                                                  #74
                                                  There are enough domestic dogs that need homes. Some breeds are wolf-like while still being domestic.

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                                                  • -Turk-
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                                                    • Nov 2005
                                                    • 350

                                                    #75
                                                    wolfs are great working class dog.
                                                    be adivsed that they are one of the least intelligent b/c they havent been domesticated.

                                                    they are dumb as rocks.

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                                                    • bDok
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                                                      • Feb 2005
                                                      • 1917

                                                      #76
                                                      Originally posted by soulbleed


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                                                      • Noir
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                                                        • Dec 2004
                                                        • 449

                                                        #77
                                                        buy books on wolf ownership and read them first.

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                                                        • dunefield
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                                                          • Feb 2003
                                                          • 10920

                                                          #78
                                                          Originally posted by Holly
                                                          Yes, definitely. You should teach it to sleep in the bed with you. It would probably make him/her feel more at ease if you rubbed raw hamburger all over yourself before the two of you turn in each night.

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