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Old 17-01-2005, 09:19   #16
ligerwolve
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I think as far as classifying these breeds they are all considered wolfdogs. Dogs which look like or act more like wolves than other dogs. I also assume that these would be good working dogs as all of the breeds used were intelligent working breeds. I considered breeding a dog that was like this rather than trying to import, though I would use a couple of other breeds as well. I think wolves are beautiful, what is wrong with wanting a dog that looks like one but has the temperament of a GSD? wouldnt that mean less people taking on wolf hybrids and then distoying them because they couldnt handle its wildness? I personally would love to own a wolf but I cant in Australia, not because of its looks but for what it is. I would love to study how they interact. But I understand why someone would want one of these dogs.
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