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Does a wolf hybrid behave in ways that are different from dogs?

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Does a wolf hybrid behave in ways that are different from dogs?

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Oh, yes! In many, many ways. I do not recommend to the regular person that they own a wolf hybrid, for many, many reasons. For example, training is very hard, very difficult, with a wolf hybrid. You have to stay with them 24 hours a day. This is why: A dog mom stays with her pups for two to three months, but wolf moms and dads stay with their wolf pups for one to two years. They are always with the wolf pups, grooming them, cleaning them, teaching them many things. The 1- to 2-year-old wolf hybrid is still a baby. This means you have to give them a lot of time and attention and company for a long time. You train a wolf hybrid by using a lot of love, never force. You need to “alpha” a wolf hybrid, because wolves are pack animals with a pack instinct stronger than dogs, and you must be the alpha in the pack. An alpha pushes the other one down, to make him obey. You also need to have another dog — like my Samoyed — and that dog needs to alpha the wolf, too, so that the hybrid becomes do

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