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    Laws for wolfdogs?

    Are there certian laws for wolfdogs? Like they need to be kept on a leash at all times or something, because they are part wolf?

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    I don't know, but probably. I don't know a lot about wolf hybrids because i doubt whether there are very many in England since the last british wolf was exterminated long ago but i can imagine that people would be wary of them, so probably they should be kept on a leash when in public.

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    Any dog should be kept on a leash in public.

    We're not sure but we were told by her breeder that our RB Hannah was a Wolf/GSD mix.





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    I have to say yes because they are very aggressive dogs the more wolf they have in them the harder it is to train them. Wolfdogs will dig under, jump, climb over, or break through the average "suburban" fence. I like these dogs but they are not very obedient.

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    They're are wolfdogs in England. Czech wolfdogs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maltese_Love
    They're are wolfdogs in England. Czech wolfdogs.
    Yes, but very few. I've never seen one before I've even heard of people keeping pure wolves, but i have to say that wolves are not dogs and can definitely not be kept like a dog, and maybe to a point that is similar to wolf hybrids. If you're experienced with other large and strong dogs, then it's fine to keep them, but i don't think that they're suitable for most people. I'm sure that you can get really gentle wolfdogs who would never even bark too loud, but i know two border collies who live down the road that have to be muzzled, have beware of the dog signs and also a guard on the letterbox to stop them shredding the post, and of course, that doesn't make all people think that BCs are bad. And my neighbour used to have the most lovely rottie, but that wouldn't convince everyone that they are loving dogs, and i think the same goes for wolfdogs. You will get placid and difficult animals just depending on personality.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blackjack1
    I have to say yes because they are very aggressive dogs the more wolf they have in them the harder it is to train them. Wolfdogs will dig under, jump, climb over, or break through the average "suburban" fence. I like these dogs but they are not very obedient.
    Just because they are hard to train, doesn't make them aggressive..

    My friend has a GSD/Wolfdog and it's an absolute doll. Sure mischevious but not aggressive.
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    Quote Originally Posted by animal_rescue
    Just because they are hard to train, doesn't make them aggressive..

    My friend has a GSD/Wolfdog and it's an absolute doll. Sure mischevious but not aggressive.
    I totally agree. Wolfdogs just have more of a natural instinct in them so they are harder to train. They aren't VERY aggressive.

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    These are unique, high-spirited animals who are intelligent, creative and demanding. These are not traits that most people, looking for a pet, are prepared to deal with - though, unfortunately, far too many think that they are. A wolfdog will test you in ways unimaginable if you are inexperienced or unknowledgeable. Even if you are prepared, you will be constantly tested - it definitely helps to have a sense of humor with them because the tests will be a challenge.

    People "own" pets, but you can never "own" a wolfdog. You can provide for it, care for it and love it - but ultimately they make the decision whether or not to "share" their soul with you. If you are chosen to share this bond with them, they will place their trust in you for the rest of their lives

    You can look it up most not all wolfdogs turn aggressive around mutrity. Some are diffrent.

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