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by VomMarischal on 20 October 2009 - 15:10

 The guy was over this morning installing a chain  in the middle of my back yard....I have to go to work 4 hours a day, and this boy would be gone. The man went out to his truck for something, and big boy, wanting to go with him, sailed over the 7 foot fence like it was knee high. Panic! But when the man whistled, the dog came right back!

I now declare a wolf-naming contest...Don't know what you'd win besides maybe a photo of a wolf kiss. I am pretty sure he's wolf and gsd. Sunsilver, I thought of Shilohs right away, but he isn't built like one. He has weird front legs and that long narrow jaw. He moves like pure wolf, no GSD in that gait.

JaxsMom

by JaxsMom on 20 October 2009 - 15:10

Relax,  I had a rescue shepherd who went nuts any time she was near a crate. BUT as long as I didn't try to restrain her in any way she behaved very well. Taya was an excapee too. She went over a 7 foot fence like she was a bird. Again, as long as I didn't try to keep her by me,  LOL  she stayed right next to me.  He is a nice boy!!  I wish I was closer I would take him myself!  I love the sable color ones :)

missbeeb

by missbeeb on 20 October 2009 - 15:10

How about LUPI?  If he has wolf (lupine) in him, that's perfect... and he does sound a little loopy too!

by VomMarischal on 20 October 2009 - 15:10

Last night I gave him a small leg of lamb, which he took out back and buried in the mud. It's been raining here a lot. This morning, he went out and got it and brought it inside to eat. OK. So I try to take it away from him but I didn't like the look in his eye (plus he growled at Ally) so I retreated, just grabbing his collar instead. I dragged him out back with the leg in his mouth. 10 seconds later he was back in again; he had hopped the divider fence out back, come in thru the side garage door, and into the kitchen thru the dog door. He is now eating the damn thing in the middle of my living room rug, which is one of those expensive carved Chinese dealies from the 1950s. Mud EVERYwhere. I am just not set up for it! What a monster. Lucky for me he seems to like me...

Jaxsmom, I can put him on the train to you....?

by TessJ10 on 20 October 2009 - 15:10

"Greylin."

I knew a wonderful, wonderful wolf/dog cross with this name.  He lived to a ripe old age.  He lived on the farm my daughter managed - it was a huge place of approx. 250 acres, lots of it in woods, and this creature adored my daughter.  When I would visit her I'd wake up in the morning and outside her one-room "house" on the property would be the most enormous footprints: Greylin had been there during the night making sure she was safe.

He loved her, and she loved him.  Although he was lighter in color than your new friend, VomMarischal, his photo reminded me of Greylin. 


missbeeb

by missbeeb on 20 October 2009 - 15:10

He certainly sounds smart... keep him?

by 1doggie2 on 20 October 2009 - 15:10

There is a breeder that breeds wolfs (calls them hybred so legal, but they are pure Wolf) in the inland empire. I have seen a few of them out and about. They are huge and move funny, kinda lanky like not all screwed together, if timber wolf.  They are unbelievabley fast and will out smart you. They also do not like being left alone to the point they will do something about it. This breed requires a little bit of different handling, I would get some advise on this one, or call a wolf rescue. I am so glad it was not John Q. public that went and got him, within a few weeks they could have real issues with him. Here is a link of breeders maybe you can get some advise. Any idea of the age?
http://www.pets4you.com/wolf.html


by VomMarischal on 20 October 2009 - 16:10

Thank you! Here's a decent photo of him.

 

GSDtravels

by GSDtravels on 20 October 2009 - 16:10

I vote you name him "Two Moon Dancer" and call him "Moons" :O)

or...Timber

by TessJ10 on 20 October 2009 - 17:10

He is BEAUTIFUL.  The intelligence shines out of him.  I think he rocks.





 


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