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by Rik on 30 December 2008 - 05:12
What is the reason for this type breeding. It can in no way improve the GSD and it can't possibly improve the wolf.
How many of you have driven past houses with pit bulls chained to a car axle, pounded into the ground. As far as I am concerned, these people are the lowest form of humanity. (well, a bit ahead of pedophiles).
And you know what, those of you who think you have accomplished something grand by crossing a wolf and a domestic animal are on the same level. I don't care if it is you or your sweet ole grandmother.
Rik
by Yvette on 30 December 2008 - 15:12
Wow! I read & stop to think about this thread. I do agree a wild animal should be in the wild.
But this stuff about permits are BS. It just a peice of paper people!
I new of several Hybrids both in Maine & Massachusetts. No one had permits. Some looked like Malmute & others looked like GSD. Thier temperments gave them away. Nothing happened to these animals.
Same as Pit Bulls here. You need permits & insurance on them. My old timer (90 yr. old woman) client had 2 from a
shelter. I don't think she had that type of paperwork on neither dog. If she did she would of told us. She had these dogs as companion pets. They both were very well cared for. Recently she did have to bring them back to the shelter, but the reason was her health nothing these 2 did.
My cousin has 2 pit pups. No permits or insurance, again just loving pets.
Both families are doing the right things to leash thier animals when outside & to have them spayed & nuetered.
Some times you get people that know they are suppose to have paperwork, but do not get it.
I am a guilty party to that too. I am not suppose to have a GSD. But, I do. It is the home owner's insurance thing.
GSD are at the top of the list of dangerous dogs.
I had the chance to think about my home & my dog. I know my dog better than any insurance company.
If they do not know about it, we will keep her. BTW, I got her, she was on her deathbed 9 1/2 yrs. ago.
Everyone here loves her.
Just a thought?
If you had to have permits tomorrow to own a GSD & had several. Would you get a permit?
The same permit as to owning a Hybrid?
For my answer, It would have to be no. I have owned her for too long. I'd rather be hanging out with her in her senior yrs. to bother.
by jc.carroll on 30 December 2008 - 17:12
All the hybrids I've met, none of the owners have ever had permits. some ofthe placed did require them by law... but...
...It's one of those things: a law unless enforced isn't doing any good.
by RDH on 30 December 2008 - 19:12
I think its stupid to have a permit to own a dog. 9 times out of 10 its the owners fault not the dog. I hate it when apartment complexes and other places put an ordiance on a particular breed.
by dusty70 on 18 February 2009 - 19:02
by dusty70 on 18 February 2009 - 19:02
by Donaticus on 05 April 2009 - 08:04
"It is a stupid idea!!!
If the person actually had a dog/wolf in Petsmart they are stupid also. Only a fool that does not truly understand what they have would take one of these hybrids in to a place with as much commotion as a pet store or any other store, especially during the holidays.
The real issue here with the wolf/dog hybrids is that you have taken a wild animal with its fear of man (this is a part of how it survives) and you cross it with a dog that through evolution has no fear of man. You have created a wolf that does not fear man. This is very dangerous, especially for small children that the hybrid may view as prey. To answer those who might ask the question about all wolves potentially viewing children as prey I agree with you, except that we have not invited all wolves to live amongst us. Wolves stay away for a reason.
The wolf/dog hybrid is an animal that has a brain that has travelled two very seperate paths and is now trying function as one. It makes for a very un-stable animal."
OGBS.....thats your post........ so your saying the German Shepard is a "Stupid Idea" and is "Unstable?"
And yes this is a trick question. And NO I don't think Wolves/Hybrids are for the masses but they are just fine with the respecting owner.
*Hint* *Hint* the german shepard has only been around for a little over 90 years. How did it get here? Did they beam in from Mars? Nope they came from.....
Conlcusion----- I have wolf hybrids.... and it seems you have more of an attitude then they do.
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