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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 2699379" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>I have been around "Wolf Dogs" as you can see in #114.</p><p></p><p>States have different rules on owning a "Wolf Dog" has to be a minimum % of Dog DNA.</p><p></p><p>Dogs came from Cannabis Lupus "Grey Wolf" about 130,000 years ago.</p><p></p><p>My thoughts are Wolf should never be "Cross Bred" They do NOT make pets and nothing but trouble. If they get loose they can breed with other dogs and don't need that. Almost all Wolf/Dog owners like them as puppies, but once they mature, owners can't handle them and either put them down or give to a Wolf Sanctuary.</p><p></p><p>Same with CoyDogs. Coyote/Dog only trouble and get a wild breed that does not have the natural fear of man.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Back to Wolves</p><p></p><p>Nature has (HAD) a way to balance life between wolves, bear, deer, elk. Man introduced livestock into the equitation and wolves/bears then had another food source. Man did not like that and tried to eradicate wolfs. It has been two hundred years between the battle of man & wolves.</p><p></p><p>Man with all their faults are now trying to be Nature and control it. Man that has no idea about life in the wild is making laws and decisions on how many wolves there should be and where they can live. Bringing wolves back from almost extinction is good in the natural habitat, but INTRODUCTION of wolves into areas where they never where is not a good idea for the other animals in that area.</p><p></p><p>Too bad these environmental & conservation groups are just looking for taxpayer dollars to fund their projects and <strong><em>salaries</em></strong>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 2699379, member: 116439"] I have been around "Wolf Dogs" as you can see in #114. States have different rules on owning a "Wolf Dog" has to be a minimum % of Dog DNA. Dogs came from Cannabis Lupus "Grey Wolf" about 130,000 years ago. My thoughts are Wolf should never be "Cross Bred" They do NOT make pets and nothing but trouble. If they get loose they can breed with other dogs and don't need that. Almost all Wolf/Dog owners like them as puppies, but once they mature, owners can't handle them and either put them down or give to a Wolf Sanctuary. Same with CoyDogs. Coyote/Dog only trouble and get a wild breed that does not have the natural fear of man. Back to Wolves Nature has (HAD) a way to balance life between wolves, bear, deer, elk. Man introduced livestock into the equitation and wolves/bears then had another food source. Man did not like that and tried to eradicate wolfs. It has been two hundred years between the battle of man & wolves. Man with all their faults are now trying to be Nature and control it. Man that has no idea about life in the wild is making laws and decisions on how many wolves there should be and where they can live. Bringing wolves back from almost extinction is good in the natural habitat, but INTRODUCTION of wolves into areas where they never where is not a good idea for the other animals in that area. Too bad these environmental & conservation groups are just looking for taxpayer dollars to fund their projects and [B][I]salaries[/I][/B]. [/QUOTE]
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