The furthest to your right, facing away from you is Shawnee, the middle is Apatche and the last, furthest to your left, is Dingo. Now for a little background history... (don't shun me, please, I didn't originally breed these guys, only fell in love and adopted them after their owner died) OK, Apatche is the oldest, who was bred with Shawnee, to create several litters, including the one where dingo is from. But without knowing it, shawnee and Dingo got together while apatche was being boarded for some vet work. So the two created a litter at which Shilloh came from. Also, with bear, he is a rescue case, out of somewhere like wash. Oregon area, who was a pup and a man that had a small exotic zoo, had let the animals all breed and interbreed and have problems, and then they began to starve so they began eating each other, SPCA and wild rescue came in to save them, had to euthanise many, but the two remaining pups, bear and his sis. Bear was driven down (after a court ruling saying Greg(my mom's ex-fiance) could take him under condition he was neutered) and thn brought back. He never quite fit in. He was beat up bad one winter, SO bad he had to be taken to the vet, hen cut and removed most of his back half, and it took over a year to heal. He was then placed ina lower enclosure, and the two were cut off by a fence. That is when i rescued my pup Chance, you've all heard about, and he and bear became close buddies. Bear, when going in for a follow up check, was placed on a scale, scared I might add, had a termometer shoved up his but, had 12 vet techs standing around him and they were shoving a muzzle on him, so he got scared and bit someone. They tried to put him down, but we fought them really hard, we loved out bear boy, and we knew he was just scared. Finally they quaranteed him for 14 days, (it was agony waiting) and we finally got him back, he spent 2 months inside the house tied to the table(he tried to kill our cat) and my mom spent nights nursing him and sleeping with him so he would whine as much. He never held it against the pack for attacking him, and still enjoyed his daily, supervised romp sessions with the others of the pack. Well, wow, I could tell stories for hours. But I would never recommend anyone to have wolf hybrids as pets, they need more than a normal dog, and they have many medical problems. If kept in an apartment, their hair will generally, for some reason, end up coming out. I loved my guys, but do not recommend others to buy hybrid pups. Adoption yes, but I don't recommend the promotion of this breeding, its dangerous and unfair to the pets...anyway, just commenting, I really did love my guys....
Thanks again'
Cassie and Lilly