I agree that Thor probably more suited for a sanctuary instead. Hating exploring alone is very typical wolf behaver, meaning he will want to have a pack, but being overly dominant probably not what an owner with existing wolf dog want for an new addition.
His tail says it all. We took him on a walk in a park, that is never crowded earlier that day. He enjoyed it but he was obsessively marking everything. He's not skittish like most wolfdogs would be, coming into a new area. Ive got phone call scheduled with behaviorist Tony Nila to see if he might have some suggestions. He's currently paired with a low content female I am also fostering.
Beautiful Thor. He needs an eligible mate and wide open wilderness with adequate food supply of wild game or a veteran with that on his land so they could hunt together and take care of each other.
He's a very handsome boy ❤
Yeah his looks are stunning
That tail tells everything
Yeah it’s straight up
Thore: My Field.
Exactly
I agree that Thor probably more suited for a sanctuary instead.
Hating exploring alone is very typical wolf behaver, meaning he will want to have a pack, but being overly dominant probably not what an owner with existing wolf dog want for an new addition.
His tail says it all. We took him on a walk in a park, that is never crowded earlier that day. He enjoyed it but he was obsessively marking everything. He's not skittish like most wolfdogs would be, coming into a new area. Ive got phone call scheduled with behaviorist Tony Nila to see if he might have some suggestions. He's currently paired with a low content female I am also fostering.
That dog needs a brushing, by someone braver than me.
I like how at the very end he walks up without growling.
We’ve been brushing him
All that growling and posturing... I can smell the testosterone from here..
Yea he’s all jacked up on it for sure
Beautiful Thor. He needs an eligible mate and wide open wilderness with adequate food supply of wild game or a veteran with that on his land so they could hunt together and take care of each other.
Is he embark tested?
Yeah he’s 59 % and low COI.
@@dhand34 Thanks for reply!!
Yea, dominant dogs are a huge pain in the a$$. Totally ruins the whole experience of owning a dog/wolf.