whar-wolf: common misunderstandings
The
following list are some logical errors made by many:
1. "I want
to get a Wolf Hybrid to guard my property."
Mistake - Wolf
Hybrids are devoted to their human companions and not to defending their
property from other human beings. However, they will defend their
property from other canines.
2. "A wolf
hybrid is just like a dog."
Misunderstanding - while all Wolf Hybrids are part dog they also
possess a varying degree of wild wolf traits and characteristics. Most
hybrids will howl frequently, bury and store food, dig a den, fiercely
mark their territory, refuse to play fetching games, and expect to be
treated as an equal member of the family versus the normal canine who
will settle for a lesser position to its "master".
3. "I can
just keep my Wolf Hybrid in my apartment or house."
Mistake - just
as any other large canine, a Wolf Hybrid has a need to be connected to
an outside environment and feels most at ease when it is able to
visualize exterior surroundings.
4. "Wolf Hybrids will attack small
children."
Misunderstanding - If a Wolf
Hybrid is raised around and conditioned to accept small children as part
of its immediate family (pack) then it is our opinion that children can
become companions with the wolf hybrids as long as parent supervision
is present.
