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Old 12-08-2003, 10:39   #1
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where can i buy a wolf hybrid????

does anybody know any wolf breeders in ireland ive been trying for a long time with little joy!
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Old 14-08-2003, 00:12   #2
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I know of two wolf crosses in Galway.

But why would you want one.
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Old 14-08-2003, 14:11   #3
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do you have any phone numbers????
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Old 25-08-2003, 21:54   #4
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Yeah i have lots of numbers.
But not giving ya any.

You have no idea what sort of work goes into keeping them. They are wild and agressive. I wouldn't reconmend anyone keeping them. They are not a dosmicated pet.
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Old 27-08-2003, 10:31   #5
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i think i know if could keep a wolf , why dont you just give me a number??
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Old 01-09-2003, 22:49   #6
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You give me your sisters number and i'll give ya my mates.
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Old 02-09-2003, 09:27   #7
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Lads, no bickering.

Francie is right when he says keeping wolf hybrid's is a lot of work. I wouldn't recommend it.

If you want to give him the number, PM it to him. If you don't... don't. But I'll have no bickering on the ickle Pets board, mmkay?
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He started it!!!!!!!!
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Old 02-08-2005, 12:03   #9
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little red riding hood is a myth

Its so sad when people refer to wolves as nasty, viscious beasts, they certainly are not, if anything they are better in temperment than a dog.
I have a pet timber wolf, her name is Tayha (meaning prescious), and she is a gentle, loving and clever animal. I got her from Gory in Ireland.
Wolves are very timid, but they do not attack people or other animals, she lives quite happily with my family, 2 dogs, 3 cats and a rabbit.
She has recently had 6 puppies and she all but dragged me into her pen to be with her while she had them.
She loves to be spoilt by sharing the sofa, having her tummy rubbed, and has been easier to train than any of the dogs.
There are more attacks on people and other animals from dogs in one week than there has been by wolves in 50 years.
As long as you understand the needs of a wolf which is mainly companionship, amongst others, then there would be no problem keeping one as a pet.
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There are more attacks on people and other animals from dogs in one week than there has been by wolves in 50 years.
Hmm. I wonder why this is?

MAYBE BECAUSE THERE A WAY MORE DOGS THAN WOLVES IN THIS COUNTRY???

seriously, I do agree that Wolves can be very gentle, but they are still naturally programed killers, as any other animal it it only takes one instance for their instincts to kick in and cause harn to something otr someone.

Tigers can be good pets too, but I still wouldn't recommend people keeping one at home.
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Old 02-08-2005, 13:31   #11
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the "where can i get a wolf" thread is the pets forum equivalent of a frag granade

wolves= wild animals, leave them that way. Get yourself a malamute or husky, if you could handle a wolf they should be a easy peesy
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Tigers dont domesticate after one generation, Canines do .... I think there's a slight difference, and the fact is that ALL species of canine come from the same Genus. So there is an implied message : Dogs can be tamed, and even wild ones are fully domesticated after one generation. Even the most domesticated dogs have retained a lot of their wild behavoural patterns, but that doesn't make them attack people. dammit I'm trailing off here... muwahahaha laters
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Lizzie, i think your being very foolish and somewhat blinkered in your view that wolves make excellent no hassle pets. Yours is but one animal.
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Old 02-08-2005, 20:32   #14
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Lizzie, i think your being very foolish and somewhat blinkered in your view that wolves make excellent no hassle pets. Yours is but one animal.
Lizzie is posting from experience - is anyone else here?
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arent timber wolves in danger in the wild?
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