Saarloos Wolfdogs Are Not Bad!
I live in (United States) and I own a Saarloos Wolfdog. I had him shipped from Europe when he was a puppy. Anyway, you want more info on Saarloos Wolfdogs? OK!! Saarloos wolfdogs, here in America, are not registered by any Kennel Club, including the AKC! Sucks, doesn't it? They are really rare, but some dog crazy people, like me, know about them and buy Saarloos Wolfdogs from Europe. The Saarloos Wolfdog is a reserved, playful, independent breed. They're not suitable for urban life and are also best suited in a country or suburban home. They bark at strangers, animals, and other dogs. It is a very strong-willed dog, and is best suited to experianced dog owners. Even though I'm 13 Years old, I train, play with, and take care of my Saarloos Wolfdog all by myself. Saarloos Wolfdogs are pretty devoted to their family, so they must not be left alone for long times, they get pretty lonely. They tend to be good with children in the family, as long as they are not hyper little children that play rough with a dog. The Saarloos is easier to train than the Czech Wolfdog, and Saarloos's are friendlier too. I've heard that these two breeds were banned from UK kennel clubs. That sucks for some Europeans, but I bet if we get more Saarloos's in America, the AKC might register them. Anyway, SAARLOOS'S ARE NOT BAD! I own one, as you know, and he is not very mean at all! He barks a lot, growls, and nips, but he isn't a flesh-tearing dog! Pit bulls, Rotties, Dobermans, and German Shepherds can be meaner! Well, in America where I live, the Saarloos is a rare, but unique find. Everytime I walk Spyro (my saarloos wolfdog's name), everyone is astounded to see a beautiful dog.
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I love Saarloos Wolfdogs!
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