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Description this tree actually fell over due to the weight of the snow, which sucks because i love this tree, but oh well lol

Also, the tear drop on his face is a little patch of hair missing. How did it get there you ask? That question my friends, will forever be a mystery to all, for i myself, do not know. He was out going outside to go pee-as normal- and he came back in like that. lol maybe he ran into a tree branch, or one of my other dogs got him. (wasnt bleeding or anything just looks like a bald spot lol)

Faux, 7 months
TimberWolf/ Malamute
Low-Mid content WD

For any of you looking to get a wolfdog:
First off, if you have no experience with any dog, dont even think about it.
Wolfdogs are NOT regular dogs. No matter what you think. they require time, patience and kindness. you have to earn there trust. My WD is a low/low mid content wolfdog. DO YOUR RESEARCH! Most places wont even let you have WD's. You need permits and they come with conditions. Please dont rush into any decision, with ANY dog. if you only want one because of the way they look, why not try a husky or a malamute, even german shepards. even if the WD has the tiniest bit of wolf, they have totally different temperaments. like i say, do your research. please. we dont need any more WD's in shelters or dead or being mistreated because you wanted a wolfy looking dog. Do whats best for you and your dog/future dog.
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Comments: 13

animallover1990 [2010-03-22 00:06:23 +0000 UTC]

hes a pritty puppy and i have experience working with wolves and wolf dogs so i would have fun caring fore one

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bellybuttxn In reply to animallover1990 [2010-03-26 22:30:24 +0000 UTC]

There a pain in the butt. -_-

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animallover1990 In reply to bellybuttxn [2010-03-26 22:36:44 +0000 UTC]

yes and no. just make sure he cant jump over the fence and dig under the fenceid sugest having a barier that goes under the fence abought three feet deep and doing somthing to make sure he cant jump the fence

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bellybuttxn In reply to animallover1990 [2010-03-26 22:48:58 +0000 UTC]

I know, hes just a pain in general. puppies.

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animallover1990 In reply to bellybuttxn [2010-03-26 23:13:17 +0000 UTC]

well theres that to.
a lot of the wolves i work with were given up before they were even a year old cause they wouldnt listen to the owners and they liked to destroy things

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bellybuttxn In reply to animallover1990 [2010-03-26 23:48:02 +0000 UTC]

yeah, i have no plans to give him up. my baby is 8 months.

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animallover1990 In reply to bellybuttxn [2010-03-27 13:15:57 +0000 UTC]

thats good. so has that tear shaped patch heald back up

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bellybuttxn In reply to animallover1990 [2010-03-27 19:32:23 +0000 UTC]

yeah, it was just some missing hair. no cut or anything. its pretty much gone :3

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animallover1990 In reply to bellybuttxn [2010-03-28 03:11:25 +0000 UTC]

well at least you have pictures to prove how misteriouse life can be

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bellybuttxn In reply to animallover1990 [2010-03-28 19:03:46 +0000 UTC]

exactly lol

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LaskaWolf [2010-02-23 08:38:36 +0000 UTC]

Wow, he really does remind me of my dog in the shape of him, though his hair is longer.
I see that little black line on his forehead. If you pet his head there can you feel a sort of 'ridge' in his skull? And it ends in a sort of bony point between his ears?
Just wondering if that has anything to do with wolfishness. Denali has that and the wolf skull I worked with when teaching at the zoo seemed to have it, but I have not felt it on other dogs.

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bellybuttxn In reply to LaskaWolf [2010-02-23 20:06:58 +0000 UTC]

wolfs are notorious for smooth heads, so the head isint wolfy lol

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LaskaWolf In reply to bellybuttxn [2010-02-23 20:34:01 +0000 UTC]

The skull I saw certainly had the ridge, though. I mean, it isn't visible at all, but you can feel it if you rub it.

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