@@danielrittegar6320 Wait, are you saying that many champions of the AKC and FCI are not more of a huskies ? You need to educate a little about this Breed . The Standard of this type of dog prescribes that the eyes can be in all colors.
Wolves and dogs are related: 1. Their ancestors. 2. Smart, loyal. 3. Dogs can have wolf instincts, because it's possible for A dog and wolf to breed. 4. Fluffy bois 5. They have really good hearing, and communicate in a few related ways. 6. Carnivores. Who likes wolves?
Our family had a Saar Loos. She really had a mind of her own and behaved very much like an alpha wolf. She lived to be nearly 17 years old. I would have another one in a minute ♥️ RIP Maxine
@@gypsyhatter At this point Saarloos and Tamaskans are at the end of a very weak gene pool. I strongly suggest you avoid them, as well as the Czech dogs which also have an extremely limited gene pool. Also, they are not as resilient, smart, strong, or easy to train as Volga Wolfhounds. I will have puppies in January. 100% legal all across Canada and the USA. Click to see them. The worst part of this video is how the person posting it photoshopped the thumbnail to make the two canines look 50% larger than they are JUST to get views. It was actually a pretty misinforming and false pile a BS. One of the WORST WD vids I have seen.
I had a grey wolf malamute mix we got from a reserve in Texas and we thought he was gonna live like 15 years or more he lived only 10 it was so devastating
When I was younger I lived in Wisconsin, an my family adopted a half Wolf and Samoyed husky... He was all white and big and I remember very well he would watch over me and my little brother where ever we go... and the most part I remember we lived in a house that had a wrap around porch and he would always sleep by my bed side window... I loved him so much , he was a gentle giant... I miss him... ; ( Martina
I had an amazing, B.E.A.utiful wolf hybrid. She was 13% Alaskan Malamute and 87% Arctic Tundra wolf. She was very friendly, loving and sociable and her howl was absolutely beautiful to hear 🤗 She did develope Diabetes I'm her older years and it also caused her to go bling but that didn't stop her!!! She still kept going and she was in her teens when we had to put her down 😔 She is so, so very missed. I hope your forever resting in eternal peace Indica, pretty mama 🙏😇 Sending lots and lots of love baby girl ❤❤❤
@@10ksubswithoutanyvideoscha42...I'm so sorry to hear about your precious Sheba Inu 😔 Those are wonderful babies too. My sister had one for a long time; until he passed 😔 I hope your baby is forever resting in eternal peace 🙏😇 Bless your heart ❤
You people don't know what you are talking about! Wolves are shy in the wild and avoid people. They are NOT unpredictable ! I rescued my first wolf when he was 4 years old and had him about 7 years until he passed away. I've had 3 since then. One was shy but friendly and the other 2 were so sweet and affectionate. You probably think bears are cuddly. BTW I have pit bulls, Alaskan husky and mutts. Everyone is fine and gets along, not problems.
@@samanthapalmer1273 yeah unpredictable but sometimes it's defend on the owners affection and how strong their relationship and how wolves dogs and other animals trust to the people and I'd they'll bound with each other
Depends on which region the wolf is found in. Because of natural selection, wolves that have been more shy have survived from being killed by us. In the Canada however, they are very curious. And will even come close to you to sniff you or hang out before they go find food after they get bored of you.
My family searched and bought me a wolf hybrid 60% Timber wolf and 40% Siberian husky, he is the most loyal dog I've owned. He's not a big fan of small children because he wasn't raised around them, and he doesn't like loud noises. His name is Howler when I got him he was 3 months old no bigger than a purse, he wouldn't stop talking that's how he got his name. He insists to be at mine or my mother's side (my mother spoils him) but on to the point he is an amazing house dog and guard dog he loves to lay upside down on couch and wrestle not all wolves are aggressive.
Im living in Czechia. The Czechoslovakian Wolfdog is hard to train and is kinda shy, like a real wolf. However, they are beautiful! I have even once mistaken him for a wolf honestly when someone took him for a walk in the forest. Took me few seconds to realize. I love this breed.
Alot of dogs are very intimidated by Siberian huskys because they contain anywhere from 0.2 to 2.7 percent Siberian wolf DNA witch is an ancient extinct wolf
I had a 90 lb female Alaskan Malamute for 17 years. An amazing dog with a super high prey drive, but livable and sweet to people and great with kids. I will miss her always.
@@MaxandMe Apart from high quality foods supplemented with with good quality real meats and veggies, daily exercise is a must. Mine went out daily for at least 4 miles. I took her out for a fast walk, letting her pull me on my bile twice a day, long walks and hikes.
Cool mix of dogs.I am glad you both had a good life together. Right now I am sitting with my 14 year old blind husky on my right side.He was born blind, we have over 25,000 miles hiking together
@@The_Woof_Pack haha! Nack then are pyranees had puppies and we where stuck with them for awhile :) they where all fun but we eventually found them good loving homes :) I love dogs to!
David Si no..this was in a ranch in Mexico, when the rest of the dogs went chasing something the coyote went with them. The dogs barked and the coyote howled. They found the coyote in the woods when he was a baby. She also said the coyote was more aware than the dogs, he was always checking things out. He walked around the property alot.
Thank you!!! We were the owners of two wonderful wolf/ malemute crosses...always loyal and good tempered..We had them for fourteen wonderful years...they could be stubborn...but always loving!!! If you do get a 'wolf-dog" make sure you have the ROOM and Love and PATIENCE for these wonderful canines!!!!
I was brought up around wolves I have never been bit by one and my parents had a arctic wolf that taught me how to walk on 2 feet she let me use her to stabilize myself during my steps. Being a 100% arctic wolf she was very protective over me, she heard my mom making meatloaf which you have to smack the meatloaf to take out air pockets. Well the arctic wolf heard my mom smacking the meatloaf, arctic wolf crashed through the French doors growling at my mom until she realized I was in my carrier sound asleep she came over sniffing to make sure I was ok, adjusted my blanket and laid next to me. My mom startled over what happened went back to making meatloaf with no problems the arctic wolf slept until I woke. Wolves are not vicious blood thirsty creatures, they are beautiful and can be playful and loving also protective over its pack weather it be human or wolf. It does however take people who are knowledgeable about wolves to keep them, they are not dogs, way different diets, different actions and psychological backgrounds.
They're friendly hut they're also very rude, they're very smart so they just do what they please even when they understand what you want them to do, i love huskies but i wouldn't recommend them to people who can't handle high maintenance pets
I have two Arctic Wolves. It is much easier to raise two wolves than it is to raise one wolf. I found the first one on the edge of my property. I have been in contact with zoologist to know how to take care of him. When he became one and a half years of age, he became a destructive terror. The wolf expert told me to get another wolf and it would calm down both of them. They then told me to take another wolf cub in for fostering. It was amazing! The differnce between caring for one wolf verses two wolves is incredible! I filled out the paperwork to adopt the wolf cub after he stayed with me for a month. I know have two good boys that are always playing, running, chasing each other, howling, and wrestling. Now I have no more issues with siding being pulled off my house, enormous craters being dug in the yard, and rabbits being manged that wonder into the yard.
@@lilynumber9510 Yes, they do. Also, two wolves is not a permanent solution. Thus is why they go to a wolf preserve on weekends. They only hang out with spacific wolves in the preserve. Every Friday night, I open my vehicle's doors and call them and they run in with great anticipation. They know where they are going. However, every Monday morning, I call them back to go home and they come slowly crawiling into my vehicle and sleep all the way home. That Monday day, they sleep all day and Tuesday, they only wake up to eat. Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday day, they are back to themselves. The wolf preserve really takes a lot out of them. They are happy to go every weekend and very happy to go home to rest Monday morning.
Yes, because Wolves need to be part of a Wolf family. They need to nurture each other. And they are telepathic so you have to be still and calm to know what they want.
i’m a year late but do some major research into wolf dogs :) if u really want an animal that is part wolf and are willing to dedicate time and money do ur research and join some facebook groups for wolfdogs to learn
I had one, she ended up getting cancer. Make sure you have plenty of time to spend working with one. Also once they have thier mind on something it's a lot harder to get thier mind off it compared to a dog. They are a lot more curious about stuff and will figure out how to get things open. Overall it's a animal i don't recommend unless you have time, patience, willingness to be a leader and a lot of experience with dogs. I'm not saying you don't have any of that, i just see so many people dumping wolf dogs at shelters cause it's more work than they thought.
I have one and it is more difficult than other dogs. You need to have experiences with dogs and dog training because it's harder and when you won't train it it could attack or anything like that.
you need to be careful when getting one i have had a lot of Hybrid wolves and one i would consider full blood cause she was part timber , arctic, gray wolf..... she ate my phone, the door, the floor the couch ....but my hybrid wolves very calm and only ate their food.
Had a high-content woofer (Ember) that we had DNA tested through Embark. Results came back as 95% timber-wolf, with a smattering of Alaskan Husky & Malamute. A wolfdog with THAT high a wolf content, is FAR, FAR, FAR more predictable than say a mid-content, or mid-low content. Ember knew EXACTLY what she was... ie: mostly timber wolf. Mid & low content wolfdogs have an internal DNA struggle. They don't know whether they should act like a dog, or act like a wolf. FAR less predictable behavior from mid, low, and low-no's. I knew What Ember was thinking from 150yds away, just by reading her body language. Often, at the dog-park we frequented, i would watch her from 150-200yds away, and knew what she was about to do before any sign of the action was visible (to the untrained eye). Ember was a one-of-a-kind. I miss her every day. She was my baby, and I her alpha. I've had many tens of dogs through the years, and Ember is BY FAR the best animal I've ever had the privilege of raising, teaching & leading. My Ember... i love & miss you. There's still a hole in my heart, and I have a lump in my throat just talking about her. UA-cam search: EMBER THE WOLFDOG. That's her and the rest of our family (although it's mostly about her). Bye babygirl. I'm sorry,.
When I was a teenager we had wolfdogs. One was malamute / timber. She was supposed to be about 85% wolf. This was before dna testing was a thing. They do act completely different then dogs. I used to say more like cats because they didn't rely on us to make a decision. She was smart, loyal, talkative and protective in a real way. If she knew we had legit company she would stand down and go to her bed. But this was a defender and if you weren't expected she started a true wolf hunt and would put our rotti in front and go around behind. She was also very mother like and took care of my cat when he was a kitten even though she had never seen a cat.. raised multiple other puppies introduced to the family.. one of the best companions we ever had.. She lived into 13 and we will never forget her. I want a tattoo of her someday thats how much we loved her.
Definitely, loved to own a wolf dog. I would definitely do my research on them before actually having one to make sure I’m a good owner. I do own a golden retriever, terrier pit, German Shepard though. And I love Aria she is a perfect dog for me.
German Shepherd is my Favorite dog... Temperament n all is most Fearless dog onna planet.. bread to Hurd 🐑 s and keep Wolves at Bay..💪🏾😂😂🤦n kill a wolf if need to do research Easy said n done
@@thaotranthanh1389 that's because they are bred from wolves and German Shepherds. Slowly they inter breed them with other Czechs to make the breed and breed instead of a cross. Hard work from I know but they can be worth it if you have the time.
In Mexico there's a third breed aside from Chihuahuas and Xoloscuitles, it's called Calupoh and it's a mix of American Wolf and Mexican Wolf mostly, the only place you can find them is in Tijuana, because of the status as it was recognized officialy as a breed in 2017 by the Federación Canófila Mexicana. You can find videos in UA-cam about that breed. It's Awesome!!
I got a black female Husky from a couple that were put in treatment for drugs...she is nearly all black with ice blue eyes, very beautiful and so nice...and I got her for free...we give her as much love and attention as we can...she is a blessing to us and we treat her well!
Omg i love wolves so much. I really want to have a wolf or pet wolf dog when i move out. Wolves are very beautiful and loyal, they are my top favorite animal and no matter what people say, wolves dont eat people XD not even when hungry. Tho Wolves will attack if you bother them alot but they woudnt just go up to somone and think "oh dinner!" Wolves are alot more loyal and smart then most people think X) i wish more hunters would understand that wolves dont deserve to get hunted.
Yes thank u I hate when people kill wolves I got to pet wolves for my 17 B-Day and my dad and I got to go in with foxes and pet them and get our pic taken with them
I am glad you admire wolves but they are best left in the wild or a sanctuary. Rarely can a home make a good place for a wolf or even a f1 or f2 wolf dog. Recall, wolves do cooperative packing and a pack of two is not really sufficient for good mental health of the animal. So I'll simply say - admire and enjoy them in the while rather than risk putting them in a domestic situation which they might tolerate but never truly live up to their wolf selves as they do in the wild.
when o was younger i took in a wolf pup that i found at my uncles house in the woods all alone. my dad had me release it when it got older but she was a good companion to have. i will occasionally I see her when i go to my uncles at least 2-3 times a year. To answer your question though, i would actually love to have a wolf of my own again.
I have an Alaskan Malamute/Shepherd mix. Super fluffy. He was all black 20lb and fluffy when he was young and now hes 88lb brown and super fluffy. Changed color a lot. So much shedding.
My uncle lived up in the mountains and there was always this 1 wolf that showed up and would just hang out. He fed it every now and then and yes I mean actual meat. It was very friendly for some reason. Sadly it stopped coming after a while and we don’t know what happened to it
@Aquarius They can be great pets, that's what they were bred for. It just depends on how you take care of them and what your living situation is like. They are a lot of work but it's not impossible.
@Aquarius it IS possible to live with a wolfdog, go to instagram and look at @judithvissernl 's account, but as you will see you need to devote your life to them to make it work. The rewards are great though.
@@snwia9i281 sorry mate ... they werent breed for to be a pets :-) ... this was army project as cross breed between dog and wolf to guard borders of czechoslovakia republic back in the days. They needed them to be loyal as german shepperd and had some traits from (canis lupus lupus) wolf. This breed can walk 100km without any problem. They are loyal but there is problem with training.
My husband and I have had the pleasure of owning many of the Northern Breeds and wolves. I owned a half Malamute/half Timberwolf. After he passed, I met my husband, who had 40 adult dogs to his kennels. Some were Malamutes/some Siberian huskies and he owned a white arctic wolf, three Timberwolves and three Red wolves. There were also the occasional really wild wolves that would come and visit him at the house. My husband sold me my two Malamutes. The male was black and white and the female grey and white. The female had Red wolf in her. She was the alpha of the whole family since the male was more quiet and reserved. He was more content to let her run the whole day to day activities. My baby girl had two litters of pups. The first, she had five puppies and the second, she had seven. I miss them all to this day. My baby girl developed brain cancer and we weren’t in our state with the vet she knew. They did a biopsy on her and lost the biopsy which made them tell us they needed another biopsy! We were so mad at this irresponsible way of handling the situation. She was dying and she got in my lap at that vets office still trying to protect me because she didn’t trust these people! When she died, it broke my heart into a million pieces. My male didn’t want alpha status and gave it to his son, which we kept from the first litter. When my step son’s Siberian had puppies, there was one grey one in the litter and he gave it to me. We just lost her to cancer in the beginning of March. Once again, I was so broken up about losing another baby to this deadly disease. She would come and get me if my husband was having a bad night with his health! We just recently acquired two other Agouti Siberian huskies, sibling sisters. But, I still miss the baby we lost. The kennels are all gone now and the Malamutes, Siberian Huskies and Wolves we knew and loved only reside in our hearts and memories. But, when we had them, it was something likened to a magical time because we got to be very close to them and witness many awe inspiring moments that many people couldn’t even imagine in their wildest dreams!
Our most loved one was 2/3 malamute and 1/3 grey wolf (malawolf). We didn't actually even know that until we were concerned how he just kept growing :D. We had always problems (medical) with him since he was 8 weeks old. but we managed to keep him healthy and happy. He loved us [me ;)] the most, and we most of all shared our love to him! Raising a malawolf in a apartment building at the center of the city was too, a one of kind experience!! :D there were ups and downs like the weight of him from the medical problems, highest point of weight was 142lbs/65kg. We got somewhat lucky with him being very lazy, or that he just didnt want to go far from us. Losing a dog this dear, has been the most difficult thing in my life, almost a year have passed now
I happily own the 7th breed "Syberian husky", he's energetic, always curious, and has a strong prey drive. I love the list you have here, as I want to get more wolf or snow dogs for my ranch.
Yeah it’s a common mistake under all that fur lmao. But if you trim their fur short enough you can see their similarities. But don’t do that of course because they can’t grow their hair back :p
I have 2 Siberian Huskies, and they are like the biggest 5 and 3 year old toddler acting babies that I have! The playtimes, and arguments that we have with them are cute and when it’s time for a bath, or whenever we have to go to bed, they will pout, grumble, and run and jump into our bed just to keep from going for a bath or to their crates.
When the man says:Alaskan Malamute. Me: *Slaps face* I'm really stupid... WHY ARE THEY SO CUTE!!! ;-; Please like this comment cuz... I REALLY SLAPT MAH FACE!
why you so triggered actually genetically they are the closest to a wolf in a domesticated breed. Number 2 , after Shiba Inu. Not making this up it’s well documented.
@@steveb.6267 quit making me feel like a dumb ass 🤣🤣🤣 but thanks for the info. I'll look more yo about the two breeds. Idk still I just cants see alot of wolf in them. Maybe in the face but their body's remind me more of a toy dog like. Their beautiful dogs nun the less
I have a Siberian Husky/ German shepherd mix, and she is beautiful. And there are times that she looks like a wolf, she is white whith green eyes and when she is out in the snow, she is beautiful to look at❤☺
Friend: look a Samoyed
Me: a walking cloud
tomchan9dds MAYA!
Nothing prettier than a just groomed Samoyed.
When I walked my husky, kids would always think he was a wolf. He was very tall and wt of 90 lbs. loved him dearly.
LOL! my LITTLE female WD is 120 lbs.
If a Siberian husky does not have blue eyes it is not a real Siberian husky at all
@@danielrittegar6320 lol? u clearly dont know nothing about SH
@@danielrittegar6320 Wait, are you saying that many champions of the AKC and FCI are not more of a huskies ? You need to educate a little about this Breed . The Standard of this type of dog prescribes that the eyes can be in all colors.
@@danielrittegar6320 lmao Siberians can also have brown eyes
Wolves and dogs are related:
1. Their ancestors.
2. Smart, loyal.
3. Dogs can have wolf instincts, because it's possible for A dog and wolf to breed.
4. Fluffy bois
5. They have really good hearing, and communicate in a few related ways.
6. Carnivores.
Who likes wolves?
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Ah, against point 6. My dog likes carrots.
I dont agree at number 6. Our 9 dogs eat vegetables
Opshutit WTTPD
Same.
Opshutit WTTPD well all dogs even wolves eat grass and stuff to help digest food
I love wolves,in fact I own a over protective German Shepard
still wolfs are my dream to have and wolfs will olways stay the cutest thing on the planet earth
Until it eats your neighbor's baby and gets put down.
@@vibsh625 other dogs also do dat
Blits 10 do you have a dog
@@jimricksison7754 im ganna get one so no
Blits 10 okay
I think we can all agree that all of them are absolutely adorable
Our family had a Saar Loos. She really had a mind of her own and behaved very much like an alpha wolf. She lived to be nearly 17 years old. I would have another one in a minute ♥️ RIP Maxine
I am looking for where to get one its the breed my husband has always dreamed of. It would have the best daddy ever.
@@gypsyhatter At this point Saarloos and Tamaskans are at the end of a very weak gene pool. I strongly suggest you avoid them, as well as the Czech dogs which also have an extremely limited gene pool. Also, they are not as resilient, smart, strong, or easy to train as Volga Wolfhounds. I will have puppies in January. 100% legal all across Canada and the USA. Click to see them.
The worst part of this video is how the person posting it photoshopped the thumbnail to make the two canines look 50% larger than they are JUST to get views. It was actually a pretty misinforming and false pile a BS. One of the WORST WD vids I have seen.
Nobody cares 🤣
@@sandybasye7907 ya we do
I had a grey wolf malamute mix we got from a reserve in Texas and we thought he was gonna live like 15 years or more he lived only 10 it was so devastating
My friend said she had a wolf, so I headed over... needless to say definitely wasn’t a wolf-
Rhea lol
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“Their graceful movements-”
*proceeds to show a wolf bunny hopping through the snow*
When I was younger I lived in Wisconsin, an my family adopted a half Wolf and Samoyed husky... He was all white and big and I remember very well he would watch over me and my little brother where ever we go... and the most part I remember we lived in a house that had a wrap around porch and he would always sleep by my bed side window... I loved him so much , he was a gentle giant... I miss him... ; (
Martina
"Variety of coat colours ranging from red grey to brown grey" What a variety 🤦♂️
I was thinking the same lol 😂😂
Wow that's all the colors of the rainbow
I had an amazing, B.E.A.utiful wolf hybrid. She was 13% Alaskan Malamute and 87% Arctic Tundra wolf. She was very friendly, loving and sociable and her howl was absolutely beautiful to hear 🤗 She did develope Diabetes I'm her older years and it also caused her to go bling but that didn't stop her!!! She still kept going and she was in her teens when we had to put her down 😔 She is so, so very missed. I hope your forever resting in eternal peace Indica, pretty mama 🙏😇 Sending lots and lots of love baby girl ❤❤❤
Rachel Norton not real because hybird is a human mixed animals soooo not real
@@shirnagibson5913 SERIOUSLY?????? I'm sorry but you are 100% wrong my friend!!!
@@shirnagibson5913 who says humans didn't mix it? What does it matter?
Rachel Norton So sweet! My Akita Inu died recently 😢
@@10ksubswithoutanyvideoscha42...I'm so sorry to hear about your precious Sheba Inu 😔 Those are wonderful babies too. My sister had one for a long time; until he passed 😔 I hope your baby is forever resting in eternal peace 🙏😇 Bless your heart ❤
Meanwhile my pomeranian to me , " what the F u're watching steve "
Hahah i have a Pom too
Bruh you have one of the cutest pet on earth!
Bruh same 😂
You people don't know what you are talking about! Wolves are shy in the wild and avoid people. They are NOT unpredictable ! I rescued my first wolf when he was 4 years old and had him about 7 years until he passed away. I've had 3 since then. One was shy but friendly and the other 2 were so sweet and affectionate.
You probably think bears are cuddly.
BTW I have pit bulls, Alaskan husky and mutts. Everyone is fine and gets along, not problems.
Pretty much all dogs are unpredictable like wolves, pit bulls ,and Rottweilers etc...
@@samanthapalmer1273 yeah unpredictable but sometimes it's defend on the owners affection and how strong their relationship and how wolves dogs and other animals trust to the people and I'd they'll bound with each other
Depends on which region the wolf is found in. Because of natural selection, wolves that have been more shy have survived from being killed by us. In the Canada however, they are very curious. And will even come close to you to sniff you or hang out before they go find food after they get bored of you.
Hate to break it to you but ANY animal can be unpredictable
Why? Cuz it's damn animal!
My family searched and bought me a wolf hybrid 60% Timber wolf and 40% Siberian husky, he is the most loyal dog I've owned. He's not a big fan of small children because he wasn't raised around them, and he doesn't like loud noises. His name is Howler when I got him he was 3 months old no bigger than a purse, he wouldn't stop talking that's how he got his name. He insists to be at mine or my mother's side (my mother spoils him) but on to the point he is an amazing house dog and guard dog he loves to lay upside down on couch and wrestle not all wolves are aggressive.
Im living in Czechia. The Czechoslovakian Wolfdog is hard to train and is kinda shy, like a real wolf. However, they are beautiful! I have even once mistaken him for a wolf honestly when someone took him for a walk in the forest. Took me few seconds to realize. I love this breed.
Yes beautiful animal I would love to have one ❤️
YES!!! I love the way they look like wolves. So beautiful
I find my Czechoslovakian wolfdog pretty easy to train. maybe it just for my dog
Yes you're right..My Dog is czecholslovokian too. Bred with alaskan malamute. He's a handful at 92lbs.
Alot of dogs are very intimidated by Siberian huskys because they contain anywhere from 0.2 to 2.7 percent Siberian wolf DNA witch is an ancient extinct wolf
well when u discover that your wolfdogs has 5.48(F) and 5.57(M)
Siberian wolfs aren’t extinct lol
They don't.
I had a 90 lb female Alaskan Malamute for 17 years. An amazing dog with a super high prey drive, but livable and sweet to people and great with kids. I will miss her always.
Hello Marilin how's the weather over there
@@stevenherny4978 88º and sunny.... low of 63º. Glorious.
@@marilinpuig8562 Oh that's okay where are you from? I'm from Dallas Texas nice meeting you
What advice can you give for helping with longevity? What did you feed her?
@@MaxandMe Apart from high quality foods supplemented with with good quality real meats and veggies, daily exercise is a must. Mine went out daily for at least 4 miles. I took her out for a fast walk, letting her pull me on my bile twice a day, long walks and hikes.
I had a 1/4 wolf/Samoyed/ husky dog. He was highly intelligent and very loving. He died at almost 16 years old.
Thats sad that he died but he must of had a great life thanks to you
Cool mix of dogs.I am glad you both had a good life together. Right now I am sitting with my 14 year old blind husky on my right side.He was
born blind, we have over 25,000 miles hiking together
I have a little samoyed but rest in peace to ur dog😤😪😢
Wow he was older than me
I love all the dogs♥️♥️ introduced.
Be happy with the dogs.✨🐶✨
When you're mum says no
To a 13th dog....
1 have 12 dogs my husband says no more but teehee I'm getting another
@@The_Woof_Pack haha! Nack then are pyranees had puppies and we where stuck with them for awhile :) they where all fun but we eventually found them good loving homes :)
I love dogs to!
girl in the thumbnail: "when i grow up nobody will ever cheat on me"
My mom owned a coyote when she was a little girl
Thats cool
What did she say about it? Was it problematic?
David Si no..this was in a ranch in Mexico, when the rest of the dogs went chasing something the coyote went with them. The dogs barked and the coyote howled. They found the coyote in the woods when he was a baby. She also said the coyote was more aware than the dogs, he was always checking things out. He walked around the property alot.
Johnnythepillpopper that’s amazing
Good for her :3
Thank you!!! We were the owners of two wonderful wolf/ malemute crosses...always loyal and good tempered..We had them for fourteen wonderful years...they could be stubborn...but always loving!!! If you do get a 'wolf-dog" make sure you have the ROOM and Love and PATIENCE for these wonderful canines!!!!
Mine have never been stubborn. Always loving, loyal.
Two of mine love to talk to me. Every time I walk out the door or get back home.
@Leigh Blake - That is the best hybridization.
Do they eat your couch and destroy furnitures? Also do they have to be kept outside?
Uhhhhhhh some of this “dogs” actually have wolf in them there called wolf dogs
Hey I was going to say that🐺🐺🐺
Wolf hybrids are also another name. When a dog that has been bred with a wolf.
Some dogs are called wolf dogs because they were bred to hunt, kill, and protect agenst wolfs
Kreszenztia Wolker Irish Wolf Hounds are bred to do that. Wolf dogs are a hybrid mix of dog and wolf, not a dog bred to kill a wolf.
There are so cute
I was brought up around wolves I have never been bit by one and my parents had a arctic wolf that taught me how to walk on 2 feet she let me use her to stabilize myself during my steps. Being a 100% arctic wolf she was very protective over me, she heard my mom making meatloaf which you have to smack the meatloaf to take out air pockets. Well the arctic wolf heard my mom smacking the meatloaf, arctic wolf crashed through the French doors growling at my mom until she realized I was in my carrier sound asleep she came over sniffing to make sure I was ok, adjusted my blanket and laid next to me. My mom startled over what happened went back to making meatloaf with no problems the arctic wolf slept until I woke. Wolves are not vicious blood thirsty creatures, they are beautiful and can be playful and loving also protective over its pack weather it be human or wolf. It does however take people who are knowledgeable about wolves to keep them, they are not dogs, way different diets, different actions and psychological backgrounds.
That is a great story. I live in Australia so i can’t have wolves here. It is sad but i agree with the law.
@@dakotalourigan2478 when i was like 13 i kidnapped a dingo puppy, they are beautiful and very loyal.
Siberian huskies are my favourite dog breed, mostly for how they can be great companions and their extremely lovable and cute :3
They're friendly hut they're also very rude, they're very smart so they just do what they please even when they understand what you want them to do, i love huskies but i wouldn't recommend them to people who can't handle high maintenance pets
0:20 "children or other small animals" haha
William Whitman humans are animals tho
Because children annoy dogs and don't know when to stop..
@@humanbeing4492 No we are not animals... We are all creatures yes. But Humans are not animals.
I have two Arctic Wolves. It is much easier to raise two wolves than it is to raise one wolf. I found the first one on the edge of my property. I have been in contact with zoologist to know how to take care of him. When he became one and a half years of age, he became a destructive terror. The wolf expert told me to get another wolf and it would calm down both of them. They then told me to take another wolf cub in for fostering. It was amazing! The differnce between caring for one wolf verses two wolves is incredible! I filled out the paperwork to adopt the wolf cub after he stayed with me for a month. I know have two good boys that are always playing, running, chasing each other, howling, and wrestling. Now I have no more issues with siding being pulled off my house, enormous craters being dug in the yard, and rabbits being manged that wonder into the yard.
they need a pack
@@lilynumber9510 Yes, they do. Also, two wolves is not a permanent solution. Thus is why they go to a wolf preserve on weekends. They only hang out with spacific wolves in the preserve. Every Friday night, I open my vehicle's doors and call them and they run in with great anticipation. They know where they are going. However, every Monday morning, I call them back to go home and they come slowly crawiling into my vehicle and sleep all the way home. That Monday day, they sleep all day and Tuesday, they only wake up to eat. Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday day, they are back to themselves. The wolf preserve really takes a lot out of them. They are happy to go every weekend and very happy to go home to rest Monday morning.
That's awesome! Also, my comment wasn't meant as a criticism. Just in case you took it that way
@@marywilliams3960 Than you. But, It was not taken that way at all. I was acknowledging you are correct.
Yes, because Wolves need to be part of a Wolf family. They need to nurture each other. And they are telepathic so you have to be still and calm to know what they want.
All wolves and dogs are so precious and must be protected, I love these videos 😍
Wolves need to be protected the mostly
I love wolves and I wish I had a pet wolf or a Siberian huskey.
i’m a year late but do some major research into wolf dogs :) if u really want an animal that is part wolf and are willing to dedicate time and money do ur research and join some facebook groups for wolfdogs to learn
All those dog breeds are beautiful couldn’t even compare them with each other🤍
I would love to have a wolf dog one of my dream dogs
Meet my criteria and come to see me and you can have one. It'll cost ya though, and again; you will have to meet the criteria first.
I had one, she ended up getting cancer. Make sure you have plenty of time to spend working with one. Also once they have thier mind on something it's a lot harder to get thier mind off it compared to a dog. They are a lot more curious about stuff and will figure out how to get things open. Overall it's a animal i don't recommend unless you have time, patience, willingness to be a leader and a lot of experience with dogs. I'm not saying you don't have any of that, i just see so many people dumping wolf dogs at shelters cause it's more work than they thought.
I have one and it is more difficult than other dogs. You need to have experiences with dogs and dog training because it's harder and when you won't train it it could attack or anything like that.
Same
you need to be careful when getting one i have had a lot of Hybrid wolves and one i would consider full blood cause she was part timber , arctic, gray wolf..... she ate my phone, the door, the floor the couch ....but my hybrid wolves very calm and only ate their food.
Had a high-content woofer (Ember) that we had DNA tested through Embark. Results came back as 95% timber-wolf, with a smattering of Alaskan Husky & Malamute. A wolfdog with THAT high a wolf content, is FAR, FAR, FAR more predictable than say a mid-content, or mid-low content. Ember knew EXACTLY what she was... ie: mostly timber wolf. Mid & low content wolfdogs have an internal DNA struggle. They don't know whether they should act like a dog, or act like a wolf. FAR less predictable behavior from mid, low, and low-no's. I knew What Ember was thinking from 150yds away, just by reading her body language. Often, at the dog-park we frequented, i would watch her from 150-200yds away, and knew what she was about to do before any sign of the action was visible (to the untrained eye). Ember was a one-of-a-kind. I miss her every day. She was my baby, and I her alpha. I've had many tens of dogs through the years, and Ember is BY FAR the best animal I've ever had the privilege of raising, teaching & leading. My Ember... i love & miss you. There's still a hole in my heart, and I have a lump in my throat just talking about her. UA-cam search: EMBER THE WOLFDOG. That's her and the rest of our family (although it's mostly about her). Bye babygirl. I'm sorry,.
Aww ! This was very touching. Also VERY GOOD POINT! Thanks for sharing.
I read this whole thing and I never read shit lol
@Antonyo Mihai Yes very loyal not That protective of the alpha but it will protect a baby with its life
When I was a teenager we had wolfdogs. One was malamute / timber. She was supposed to be about 85% wolf. This was before dna testing was a thing. They do act completely different then dogs. I used to say more like cats because they didn't rely on us to make a decision. She was smart, loyal, talkative and protective in a real way. If she knew we had legit company she would stand down and go to her bed. But this was a defender and if you weren't expected she started a true wolf hunt and would put our rotti in front and go around behind. She was also very mother like and took care of my cat when he was a kitten even though she had never seen a cat.. raised multiple other puppies introduced to the family.. one of the best companions we ever had.. She lived into 13 and we will never forget her. I want a tattoo of her someday thats how much we loved her.
I agree thats why Im against race mixing in humans too.
Wolves are cuter than dogs.
Agreed=like
Disagree = comment
Not even once
Dogs descend from wolves so technically you’re just saying dogs are ugly as well 😝
@@stargirl5605 no, I didn't say that dogs are ugly.
Psychojong狂暴老杨 AH I DIDNT READ IT RIGHT
boooo
Definitely, loved to own a wolf dog. I would definitely do my research on them before actually having one to make sure I’m a good owner. I do own a golden retriever, terrier pit, German Shepard though. And I love Aria she is a perfect dog for me.
You should have included the Norwegian Elkhound in your list.
None of these breeds remind the Wolf as much as the one and only Blue Bay Shepherd
MrKraktor true
There is also the Alaskan Noble. As with the Blue Bay Shepard, it is a breed in progress.
MrKraktor woop woop blue bay, i want one so bad.....
German Shepherd is my Favorite dog... Temperament n all is most Fearless dog onna planet.. bread to Hurd 🐑 s and keep Wolves at Bay..💪🏾😂😂🤦n kill a wolf if need to do research Easy said n done
Facts
How could you dislike a video full of beauty.
We have a wolfedog in the house. Perfect dog, shy though very friendly to the people she knows.
You should go checkout white water wolfdogs he has been training wolfdogs ( high contents and lows), and German Shepherds.
I know someone from England who showed me a wolf as there pet and it even has its own room and bed😅
You should go checkout white water wolfdogs he has been training wolfdogs ( high contents and lows), and German Shepherds.
I have a full wolf ❤️
Joking i have a spoiled lil chiuaua
A Fucking_ItalianGirl 😂😂
Aw man
Yeah right haha
Ur stupid
😑
Thank you for the video. I find myself lucky to have one of them as family member.
Thao Tran Thanh which one?
Czechoslovakia, very fortunate to know he’s the most alike to wolf. Proud of him 🥳
@@thaotranthanh1389 that's because they are bred from wolves and German Shepherds. Slowly they inter breed them with other Czechs to make the breed and breed instead of a cross. Hard work from I know but they can be worth it if you have the time.
xX Ramen Shiba Studios Xx I have him for almost a year, and he’s the sweetest doggie!!! Smart, vigorous and “vocal” 🤣🤣
In Mexico there's a third breed aside from Chihuahuas and Xoloscuitles, it's called Calupoh and it's a mix of American Wolf and Mexican Wolf mostly, the only place you can find them is in Tijuana, because of the status as it was recognized officialy as a breed in 2017 by the Federación Canófila Mexicana.
You can find videos in UA-cam about that breed. It's Awesome!!
Beautiful wolf dogs
👍
All of those dogs are adorable
YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I LOVE WOLVES THEY ARE MY FAVORITE ANIMAL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I have a Siberian husky he’s so cute
Like if you have a husky
I bet he is
I envy you 😗😂😭
He prob is I’m getting a husky
Darren Cervantes same
I have a golden retriever-husky mix. He's 7 months old ^^
All wolf dogs have same faces difficult to identify
Favourite one is Husky🔥😍
I have a husky malamute mix
I love wolves they are very unique to me seeing how they talk its just amazing
I got a black female Husky from a couple that were put in treatment for drugs...she is nearly all black with ice blue eyes, very beautiful and so nice...and I got her for free...we give her as much love and attention as we can...she is a blessing to us and we treat her well!
*These dogs looks like wolves*
Me:*its because they are one >:3*
Wolfdog 😂
*WAIT IF WOLF DOGS GET THIS BIG*
*MY DAD JUST GOT A HUSKY DOMESTICATED WOLF PUPPY*
(Cross between them)
Oh nice my tamaskan is on the category freaking sweet
Omg i love wolves so much. I really want to have a wolf or pet wolf dog when i move out. Wolves are very beautiful and loyal, they are my top favorite animal and no matter what people say, wolves dont eat people XD not even when hungry. Tho Wolves will attack if you bother them alot but they woudnt just go up to somone and think "oh dinner!" Wolves are alot more loyal and smart then most people think X) i wish more hunters would understand that wolves dont deserve to get hunted.
I definitely agree
Yes thank u I hate when people kill wolves I got to pet wolves for my 17 B-Day and my dad and I got to go in with foxes and pet them and get our pic taken with them
Agree
I am glad you admire wolves but they are best left in the wild or a sanctuary. Rarely can a home make a good place for a wolf or even a f1 or f2 wolf dog. Recall, wolves do cooperative packing and a pack of two is not really sufficient for good mental health of the animal. So I'll simply say - admire and enjoy them in the while rather than risk putting them in a domestic situation which they might tolerate but never truly live up to their wolf selves as they do in the wild.
Lucky you got to pet wolves
I own an Alaskan noble companion dog and she is my treasure.
when o was younger i took in a wolf pup that i found at my uncles house in the woods all alone. my dad had me release it when it got older but she was a good companion to have. i will occasionally I see her when i go to my uncles at least 2-3 times a year.
To answer your question though, i would actually love to have a wolf of my own again.
Hello Rachael how's the weather over there
I have a Siberian husky that is orange and look likes a fox
Cool I have a all black one and I almost stepped on him in the night
Sneaker Hype Huskies come in black?
William Gomez yup
I have an Alaskan Malamute/Shepherd mix. Super fluffy. He was all black 20lb and fluffy when he was young and now hes 88lb brown and super fluffy. Changed color a lot. So much shedding.
I showed my husky this vid. Started howling like mad
You should go checkout white water wolfdogs he has been training wolfdogs ( high contents and lows), and German Shepherds.
My dad had a wolf and never hurt him or his sister.But if a stranger came in the house he will hurt them.
Sheila Gauthier what about you
Hello Sheila how's the weather over there
My friend has one of the Czechoslovakian Wolfdog and they looks really like wolfs! :) He is true lover and royal to their family.
*OH MAH GWAD THEY FLUFFY BOIS*
Siberian Husky like
Alaskan Malamute comment
Malamute bae❤
@@killmongeringame7220 👍
This has never happened before but let's get more comments than likes
I love the malamute
Malamute is my favorite
i would love to have a wolf they are like my dream pet.
Until it eats a toddler
Because you're stupid
@@fatherlandchild2780 stfu
@@jdrizzle7217 stfu
You can own actually own a wolf but they need a lot of training its also my dream
The title should've been "dogs that look just like Siberian huskies"
"Number 7, Really. The Siberian Husky is at number 7 on a list for dogs looking like wolves. GTFOOH.".
Wolves my fav animals ever 💕
My uncle lived up in the mountains and there was always this 1 wolf that showed up and would just hang out. He fed it every now and then and yes I mean actual meat. It was very friendly for some reason. Sadly it stopped coming after a while and we don’t know what happened to it
I would like to have a pet wolf because I think wolf are cool
I would like to have a Czechoslovakian wolfdog and a wolf
Do your research. They are a LOT of work.
@Aquarius They can be great pets, that's what they were bred for. It just depends on how you take care of them and what your living situation is like. They are a lot of work but it's not impossible.
@@supergigachad4937 Not everywhere
@Aquarius it IS possible to live with a wolfdog, go to instagram and look at @judithvissernl 's account, but as you will see you need to devote your life to them to make it work. The rewards are great though.
@@snwia9i281 sorry mate ... they werent breed for to be a pets :-) ... this was army project as cross breed between dog and wolf to guard borders of czechoslovakia republic back in the days. They needed them to be loyal as german shepperd and had some traits from (canis lupus lupus) wolf. This breed can walk 100km without any problem. They are loyal but there is problem with training.
My husband and I have had the pleasure of owning many of the Northern Breeds and wolves. I owned a half Malamute/half Timberwolf. After he passed, I met my husband, who had 40 adult dogs to his kennels. Some were Malamutes/some Siberian huskies and he owned a white arctic wolf, three Timberwolves and three Red wolves. There were also the occasional really wild wolves that would come and visit him at the house. My husband sold me my two Malamutes. The male was black and white and the female grey and white. The female had Red wolf in her. She was the alpha of the whole family since the male was more quiet and reserved. He was more content to let her run the whole day to day activities. My baby girl had two litters of pups. The first, she had five puppies and the second, she had seven. I miss them all to this day. My baby girl developed brain cancer and we weren’t in our state with the vet she knew. They did a biopsy on her and lost the biopsy which made them tell us they needed another biopsy! We were so mad at this irresponsible way of handling the situation. She was dying and she got in my lap at that vets office still trying to protect me because she didn’t trust these people! When she died, it broke my heart into a million pieces. My male didn’t want alpha status and gave it to his son, which we kept from the first litter. When my step son’s Siberian had puppies, there was one grey one in the litter and he gave it to me. We just lost her to cancer in the beginning of March. Once again, I was so broken up about losing another baby to this deadly disease. She would come and get me if my husband was having a bad night with his health! We just recently acquired two other Agouti Siberian huskies, sibling sisters. But, I still miss the baby we lost. The kennels are all gone now and the Malamutes, Siberian Huskies and Wolves we knew and loved only reside in our hearts and memories. But, when we had them, it was something likened to a magical time because we got to be very close to them and witness many awe inspiring moments that many people couldn’t even imagine in their wildest dreams!
awesome dogs
I have a czechoslovakian wolfdog
Tobias Spitaler me too :)
I'm from Slovakia and I have czechoslovakian wolfdog :33
Your so lucky where’d you get one?
@@skadoosh7061 From breeder❤
@@noemipastvova9187 wow you are so lucky, take care of that majestic animal 😁
@@skadoosh7061 I am, and I do and will😄❤
White Swiss shepherds are 100% more like wolfs then the samoyed
I have Siberian husky but they are so cute and so beautiful and funny
I have a wolf dog/ German shepherd even with two French small dogs griffon and they all get along so well, wolf dogs are so elegant and amazing!
You should go checkout white water wolfdogs he has been training wolfdogs ( high contents and lows), and German Shepherds.
At first I thought this video was called these 10 dog breeds really like wolves 😂
Our most loved one was 2/3 malamute and 1/3 grey wolf (malawolf). We didn't actually even know that until we were concerned how he just kept growing :D. We had always problems (medical) with him since he was 8 weeks old. but we managed to keep him healthy and happy. He loved us [me ;)] the most, and we most of all shared our love to him! Raising a malawolf in a apartment building at the center of the city was too, a one of kind experience!! :D there were ups and downs like the weight of him from the medical problems, highest point of weight was 142lbs/65kg. We got somewhat lucky with him being very lazy, or that he just didnt want to go far from us. Losing a dog this dear, has been the most difficult thing in my life, almost a year have passed now
Wolves are absolutely amazing animals...👍
You should go checkout white water wolfdogs he has been training wolfdogs ( high contents and lows), and German Shepherds.
I happily own the 7th breed "Syberian husky", he's energetic, always curious, and has a strong prey drive. I love the list you have here, as I want to get more wolf or snow dogs for my ranch.
Everybody is a gangster until the real wolf shows up
Laika the wolfdog oh wow really that’s so great why not announce that you own a wolf on the radio
@@negan271 oh wow everybody is a gangster.... never heard that one before. You must be a fucking comedian.
THE HUSKIES & MALAMUTE ARE MY FAVORITES BECAUSE THEY ARE PRETTIEST DOGS THAT RESEMBLE WOLVES
The Czech wolf dog is so gorgeous
" Husky's dont look like wolfs they look like huskys "
- me
I Didn't read the title i watched the pic and was like
*who the hell have a pet wolves?! *
*me sees title*
Oh ok sorry its not a wolf its a dog!
Did he seriously just pronounce Samoyed
“saw-mo-ed?”
(It’s pronounced “sa-moi-ed”)
He did pernounce is sam oi ed though... it's very clear.?
No, he said, Sa-moh-ed at 1:35. Usually, everyone says, Sam-oy-ed though.😄
@@hollyleaf1330 - He said, SA- moh-ed at 1:35 and 1:39. 🧐
Correction it is actually more closely related to wolves then any other dog breed. Even the husky and the German shepherd
Yeah it’s a common mistake under all that fur lmao. But if you trim their fur short enough you can see their similarities. But don’t do that of course because they can’t grow their hair back :p
I have 2 Siberian Huskies, and they are like the biggest 5 and 3 year old toddler acting babies that I have! The playtimes, and arguments that we have with them are cute and when it’s time for a bath, or whenever we have to go to bed, they will pout, grumble, and run and jump into our bed just to keep from going for a bath or to their crates.
My wife made me watch this but turns out 10/10 would recommend video.
When the man says:Alaskan Malamute.
Me: *Slaps face* I'm really stupid... WHY ARE THEY SO CUTE!!! ;-;
Please like this comment cuz... I REALLY SLAPT MAH FACE!
Lick begger
Cindercloud you can’t spell like
@@emilyplaysgamesstuwe5801 i meant to put lick
*Slurp* like begger
Do you love wolves?
Agree =thumbs up
Disagree=thumbs down
I thought you was gonna mention the Japanese Akita
They look nothing like wolfs
We have different opinions.
Fun fact - Akitas originate from wolfs and also howl
@@alaskatheakita7217 they just look too fluffy and toy dog like too me. But that's cool I didnt know they howled
why you so triggered actually genetically they are the closest to a wolf in a domesticated breed. Number 2 , after Shiba Inu. Not making this up it’s well documented.
@@steveb.6267 quit making me feel like a dumb ass 🤣🤣🤣 but thanks for the info. I'll look more yo about the two breeds. Idk still I just cants see alot of wolf in them. Maybe in the face but their body's remind me more of a toy dog like. Their beautiful dogs nun the less
Dogs and wolfs are cute true right guys
Some of the pics that he showed were dogs and wolves were actually wolfdogs🤦🏻♂️
Me going to school dad driveing my dad said do u want a dog me yes!! Do u want a wolf me🤭 yes!! Dad um no
I want the Tamasken and Nothen Inuient Dog.
Thanks for the like!!!🐼🐼🐼🐼
Maybe you should learn to spell their name first.
I have a Siberian Husky/ German shepherd mix, and she is beautiful. And there are times that she looks like a wolf, she is white whith green eyes and when she is out in the snow, she is beautiful to look at❤☺
Good information thanks 👍
Huskies? I never thought of em to look like wolves
Really? I always thought they looked like wolves, really! :)
Give me a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel anytime!
Inferior.
Hello Joyce how's the weather over there
Who else owns a german shepard?
I love to have a pet Wolf Husky because those are beautiful dogs and they're probably easily easy to train but remember I'm just a kid