You CANNOT Own A Wolf or Wolfdog - This is why...

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Комментарии • 17 тыс.

  • @Geoh1990
    @Geoh1990 7 лет назад +1457

    "I do not agree with keeping wolves or wolfdogs as pets but I have one because I'm special" - just saved you 7 mins of ur life. Your welcome.

    • @sarahl5486
      @sarahl5486 7 лет назад +64

      Wr ax the description, her actions and behavior in several different videos by her are totally contradicting.

    • @lialia9333
      @lialia9333 6 лет назад +39

      Amen lol her old video of her first getting him as a puppy is COMPLETELY different from this video that she posted. Like lmaooo, she literally supported someone trying to get a wolfdog as a pet. Yes I do agree that wolfdogs may be aggressive but I don’t agree that they’re all aggressive, or that it’s impossible to have one. if she wasn’t contradicting herself, etc I wouldn’t care that she had said this for this is her opinion.

    • @jrYoutube1
      @jrYoutube1 5 лет назад

      I'm not that slow at reading but I guess if you add up the time I took to write and think of my reply I can see how you got me 😱... You entrapped my mind like a wolfman

    • @tobydapunk
      @tobydapunk 3 года назад +14

      Did she really say that! Fuck her I hope those wolfdogs flee off with her corpse

    • @timothybrown6565
      @timothybrown6565 3 года назад +3

      Yeah, you’re special alright.

  • @jade59230
    @jade59230 4 года назад +329

    The dogs seem more aggressive than the wolf.

    • @johnboychuk1467
      @johnboychuk1467 3 года назад +22

      Dogs are predictable and are generally just trying to play when acting aggressive. Wolves are unpredictable and out for blood when they’re being aggressive. So many stupid comments like this in here

    • @jade59230
      @jade59230 3 года назад +15

      @@johnboychuk1467 I did say, "seem". The dogs SEEM to be more aggressive than the wolf. I would not want a wolf as a companion, lighten up.

    • @sbirkkk
      @sbirkkk 3 года назад

      @@jade59230 if you mean they seem to be then don't comment

    • @FatherFoxtrot
      @FatherFoxtrot 3 года назад +10

      @@sbirkkk dude shut the God damn fuck up

    • @kamisama4123
      @kamisama4123 3 года назад

      Smaller dogs are always more agressive with the bigger ones in my experience

  • @alyxanne5442
    @alyxanne5442 5 лет назад +63

    Your dogs are more annoying than this wolf. Maybe focus on training your own PETS.

    • @deneehines4974
      @deneehines4974 5 лет назад

      Alexandra MUA still can’t own a wolf dog

    • @alyxanne5442
      @alyxanne5442 5 лет назад +7

      denee hines my wolf dog is just fine :) had him 11 years now

    • @crap8228
      @crap8228 5 лет назад +4

      Alexandra MUA that was a big fuck u to that guy above u ! Lmao I liked that I’m baked and in bed and truly enjoyed that

    • @LittleImpaler
      @LittleImpaler 5 лет назад +2

      I am surprised the wolf hasn't gotten annoyed. It seem like a bad situation.

    • @Milly032712
      @Milly032712 5 лет назад

      That behavior they are exhibiting is called playing and keeping their hierarchy order intacted. Wow, please don't own any dog tell your trained on animal behavior.

  • @c_b8s4
    @c_b8s4 3 года назад +107

    Jeez lady. To me it looks like you are mistreating the wolf. You just let your domestic dog torment it? Chase, nip, bite, etc. No wonder it's on edge.

    • @Tango-17
      @Tango-17 3 года назад

      Wolves do that to each other all the time in the wild

    • @digdogg_
      @digdogg_ 3 года назад +1

      They’re playing. That’s what dogs do. If they were really fighting there’d be blood.

    • @Tango-17
      @Tango-17 3 года назад

      @@sporkasoid2574 ik

    • @Tango-17
      @Tango-17 3 года назад

      @@sporkasoid2574 btw i find it kinda funny you tell ME this but not the guy who made the comment

  • @mariannanocerino3850
    @mariannanocerino3850 5 лет назад +530

    lmao you're dogs are out of control while the wolf is so chill dude

    • @codcuties6226
      @codcuties6226 4 года назад +42

      Agree. It's like she can't see that.
      He may not be able to be trained like a normal dog. But he behaves far better and is far smarter than the other dogs that behaving like kids from what I see here

    • @iilostvibes_ii7825
      @iilostvibes_ii7825 3 года назад +1

      FIRST OF ALL DUMBASS THERE A MILITARY BREEDING EXPERIMENT THERE NOT A DOG AND A WILD WOLFDOG WILL FUCK YOU UP AND ALL THE DOGS THAT SHE HAVE WITH HER ARE HOOD MENTALLY YOUNBOY FOLLOWERS

    • @greyscalesx
      @greyscalesx 3 года назад +38

      Well you won't be surprised to hear she doesn't have the wolfdog anymore.
      And he got seized by a sanctuary apparently after she got convinced in court of animal cruelty.
      So god knows what else was going on with all the animals in this place.
      She was never qualified or had licences for this.
      Basically she uploaded videos on animals and pretended owning them made her an expert.
      She's a crook.
      It's over for her

    • @frostbitetheannunakiiceind6574
      @frostbitetheannunakiiceind6574 3 года назад +1

      Ikr

    • @frostbitetheannunakiiceind6574
      @frostbitetheannunakiiceind6574 3 года назад

      @@codcuties6226 Yeah

  • @GuardianOfTheDamned
    @GuardianOfTheDamned 4 года назад +480

    Good video. I'm definitely getting a pet wolf dog now

    • @forciblesummer4466
      @forciblesummer4466 4 года назад +18

      Facts.

    • @Tanya-mq8vj
      @Tanya-mq8vj 3 года назад +3

      Where can u get one

    • @kamisama4123
      @kamisama4123 3 года назад +5

      We're getting a wolfdog mix soon

    • @XxRebengeloquendoxX
      @XxRebengeloquendoxX 3 года назад +2

      Damn, i'm living in México... And i really want a wolfdog, but i don't have idea how to find it :c
      PD: Mi English is so bad jaja

    • @thekds2242
      @thekds2242 3 года назад

      @@kamisama4123 what area are you and how did you get them roughly ???

  • @TheRmc115
    @TheRmc115 3 года назад +42

    Youre talking shit about the wolf while the dogs gang up on it and attack it nonstop

  • @MustangSallyB1atch
    @MustangSallyB1atch 3 года назад +336

    Watch H & K’s video dismantling this one. She got rid of Lorne because her friends were coming to live with her (didn’t even put the wolf in a different area of their large property)
    Let’s break down the actions from this wise woman telling you why she isn’t the problem and the wolf is:
    1. Gets wolf
    2. Doesn’t properly care for and train it
    3. Makes a video why YOU shouldn’t own a wolf/wolf dog
    4. Gets attacked (shocking)
    5. Gives it the boot when it becomes too much
    6. Gets a new wolf dog
    7. Still claims you shouldn’t own one
    8. Has dozens of videos of her animals’ aggressive behavior and poor conditions
    9. Doesn’t think she’s at fault
    10. YOU CANNOT OWN A WOLFDOG
    Hypocritical stupidity is a dangerous thing, especially under the guise of advice...

    • @oz9034
      @oz9034 3 года назад +18

      I own a wolf dog she is extremely sweet

    • @2s4in28
      @2s4in28 3 года назад +8

      Yeah this some bullshit video 😂

    • @katelyn2224
      @katelyn2224 3 года назад +3

      I agree

    • @whatTFisThis
      @whatTFisThis 3 года назад +16

      A sanctuary found out, and she was arrested for animal cruelty and for not having a license to take care of wolves, THATS RIGHT SHE LIED SHE HAS NO LISENSE

    • @MustangSallyB1atch
      @MustangSallyB1atch 3 года назад +2

      ​@@whatTFisThis YOOOO I thought something was up when all her links were dead... all except her amazon wishlist! RIP to the animals that died, I'm glad the rest of them got rescued from the grips of this conning witch...
      The most fucked up part I think about is wether or not these videos are still monetized. They shouldn't even be up, there is demonstrable animal abuse afrer all

  • @davlor86
    @davlor86 4 года назад +314

    my uncle had a wolf dog in a state where it's illegal to own them, he always told people she was a mix of husky with German shepherd to avoid trouble, she never misbehaved and was very loyal and lovely, it was a very sad day for all of us when she died.

    • @soulxhunter2311
      @soulxhunter2311 3 года назад +3

      & How did she died ?

    • @lazerlight3385
      @lazerlight3385 3 года назад +22

      @@soulxhunter2311 Probably from old age you are aware dogs don't live much I'd say around 15 years

    • @soulxhunter2311
      @soulxhunter2311 3 года назад +9

      @@lazerlight3385 oww.... ok
      tx 4 Reply dud.

    • @shalamarlash6677
      @shalamarlash6677 3 года назад

      Yes they are illegal in some states and good for you guys I mean that they can be really dangerous

    • @buskit3740
      @buskit3740 3 года назад

      My uncle gots one too and it mostly just sits in the garage because it’s old or doesn’t get any affection

  • @_jurist
    @_jurist 7 лет назад +39

    It is pretty obvious to me that your pack of dogs harass the wolf constantly and you think it is playing. The wolf is under a lot of stress from the videos that I have seen, and shown a lot of anxiety behaviors.
    I doubt that you are much of an actual dog trainer but more of a dog lover whose dogs will obey a command when there isn't anything better to do.
    JMO..

  • @RedPlaystationController
    @RedPlaystationController 6 лет назад +187

    "They can't be kept as a pet. Watch me pet my wolf pet."

  • @DaCurlyFella
    @DaCurlyFella 3 года назад +119

    Yeah, the balding and slimness definitely doesn't point to malnutrition/stress.
    I've lived around two 90% wolf dogs and they require a lot of food.
    They are pack animals, if they don't have a pack of they can become very easily stressed out (Normal dogs don't bond well with them because dogs aren't typically pack animals). They can be kept individually however they require A LOT of attention from you, that's why it's easier to just get two.
    I can't say for full-breed wolves, as I can't legally own one in my state, but 90% (or under) wolf dogs make great pets as long as you have an enclosed yard big enough for them (fenced with either tall vertically-placed wood fence or tall electrified chain link fence like you have).
    It's not a matter of "They can't be pets", it's a matter of they require a lot of preparation, maintenance, and attention. You can own them as individuals, you don't need a pack, however they require A LOT of attention or they'll start to develop the traits of a "stray" wolf.
    Please don't misguide the public and please check up on your wolf, the balding and slimness isn't healthy.

    • @sayless957
      @sayless957 3 года назад +4

      Not to mention she says wolf dogs aren't domesticated. Any decent wolf dog owner is familiar with how many generations their wolf dog is removed from a wolf. F1, F2,F3,F4,F5 ETC... This very process is domestication. Clearly she doesn't know anything about wolf dogs. I agree that for majority people they shouldn't have a wolf dog. It takes a lot of patience time and effort for a wolf dog. (matter of fact the same goes for any dog it's just amplified with a wolf dog because they require a lot more effort in training and require a lot more exercise.)

  • @jeffgregg2221
    @jeffgregg2221 7 лет назад +810

    so basically the whole video is "see what i'm doing here and everything i do? don't do it."

    • @andrewosegueda2283
      @andrewosegueda2283 7 лет назад +15

      Jeff Gregg you got the message ! but, admititly historically speaking humans already did this

    • @NephilimFeathers
      @NephilimFeathers 7 лет назад +36

      That is literally all dogs. All dogs have an instinct to dominate.
      My female Labrador mix is a dominant dog. She dominated both her brother and our 11 year old chow/lab mix before they both passed away from old age. She's the only one left and is still dominant by nature. They fought for dominance all the time, but never needed intervention from us because it never got violent, just cases of pinning to the ground and lots of vocalization.
      Wolfdogs are just more intense than dogs. They show more emotion in their body language and vocalizations than dogs, and if you can read into it, learn to "speak" their language, it's not so hard to socialize with them or get along with them like she likes to make them out to be.
      No they aren't for first-time owners, they do require research to some degree to own, but they are not "wild animals" that will rip out your throat at the slightest move.
      Like her video of being "attacked", she circled him, kicked the bucket next to him, after he growled at her, and pinned back his ears. She antagonized by walking behind him and throwing stones, to which he responded with standing up and holding his tail erect, which in wolf speak is "back off or you're not gonna like me" and when she kicked the bucket next to him he took it as a threat to his food and he "corrected" her. Which is a normal everyday thing wolves go through. Young pups and adolescents are corrected often when they're being taught manners, like not to take someone's things. That's what the loud vocal calls where during that whole "attack"
      She instigated every bit of it. You know why I know?
      Because I actually went to school for these things. I studied animal behavior, medicine, and biology for 6 1/2 years before I had to give it up for money reasons. And even I am nowhere near considered an "expert" with all the knowledge I've gathered. She is not an expert by any extension of the word, and should not own these animals if she does not know how to read their body language correctly.

    • @bennygood334
      @bennygood334 7 лет назад +11

      I'm far from being as educated as you but my brother owns a wolf and just like my post says wolfs are one of the few wild animals that we can domesticate. All the dog breed the humans bred and bred came from the wolf. Sure it's not the same thing as owning a dog but how many times have people had positive interactions in the wild with a wolf versus a lion or cheetah or bear. Wayyyy back in the day there was one dog breed and it was the wolf we domesticated to help us hunt and protect us

    • @SlowlyLosinIt
      @SlowlyLosinIt 7 лет назад +5

      off topic and totally unimportant, but i rarely like/thumbs-up RUclips comments. However, YOU sir just got one. The comment had me dying because its so true and points out the hypocrisy.

    • @scottsound4711
      @scottsound4711 7 лет назад +12

      She Got it from a zoo
      She a pro
      There is no hypocrisy

  • @keikei2942
    @keikei2942 3 года назад +19

    Daily reminder that this lady got arrested for animal abuse. Of course her wolfdog acts like a wild animal because she treats them like a wild animal

    •  3 года назад +7

      good to know , she literally sounds like a dumbass

    •  3 года назад +3

      @ congrats , drunk drivers kill someone every 15 seconds , i think we have bigger fish to fry than some idiots than who don’t know how to be safe in the WILD??? okay.

    • @sado5922
      @sado5922 3 года назад

      Where'd you get this information from?

    • @flowerpower003
      @flowerpower003 3 года назад

      @ Citations?

  • @icegaming2862
    @icegaming2862 4 года назад +73

    So what your basically saying is that you can have one but no one else can?

    • @atanki5682
      @atanki5682 4 года назад

      No? She's basically saying wolves or wolf-dogs can't be PETS. They need space, not a house or an apartment

    • @lkvideos7181
      @lkvideos7181 4 года назад +11

      @@atanki5682 The exact same can be said about quite a number of dog breeds.

    • @atanki5682
      @atanki5682 4 года назад

      @@lkvideos7181 I know but still

    • @waldoman7
      @waldoman7 4 года назад

      I mean it sounds like she's a professional who is training/keeping the wolf for specific unusual reasons, and of course she knows and accepts the small chance that she will die in her job.

    • @grilledleeks6514
      @grilledleeks6514 4 года назад +2

      @@atanki5682 ....because every pet owner keeps their pet as a house animal? God you privilaged ass city kids act like you know how the world works xD

  • @XEO-es9pc
    @XEO-es9pc 3 года назад +269

    She says they don't act the same as normal dogs and that they are dangerous while repeatedly touching the wolf in the face and it has not done anything violent. Bit ironic is all im saying.

    • @adamkerr8452
      @adamkerr8452 3 года назад +4

      Have a malinois and it acts like it but suprise suprise It took a month of vigorous training and now hes a dangerous softy

    • @adamkerr8452
      @adamkerr8452 3 года назад +3

      On top of that she tells the dog to sit multiple times and doesnt give it time to sit

    • @stabedits7636
      @stabedits7636 3 года назад +4

      @@adamkerr8452 beacase he is not trained I am bored with you people my wolf dog, and I will forever say that wasn't a pet he was a brother..

    • @adamkerr8452
      @adamkerr8452 3 года назад

      @@stabedits7636 ? Me

    • @stabedits7636
      @stabedits7636 3 года назад +1

      @@adamkerr8452 nope worng tag

  • @whodakidd16
    @whodakidd16 3 года назад +48

    I just love the way she admitted to abusing the wolf LMFAO don't keep them as a pet she says don't treat them like a dog she says then tells a wolf to sit dafuq is wrong with people.

    • @culturedsims8357
      @culturedsims8357 3 года назад +7

      She’s confusing me,I’ve have a wolf dog before she wasn’t jumpy or anything and for her size when she stands on 2 back legs you would think she’s aggressive but she’s as safe as a husky

    • @arlynnecumberbatch1056
      @arlynnecumberbatch1056 3 года назад +1

      Plus she pinned a comment thats not insulting her lmao

  • @DetroitAllyCat
    @DetroitAllyCat 3 года назад +62

    I love how the domesticated dog is growling and is contantly going at the wolf. Why is your domesticated DOGS in a small yard, in an electrified fence with your WILD dangerous wolf?
    Just curious.....

    • @urrywest
      @urrywest 3 года назад

      @Nalesh Hewavithana I knew a wolf-dog that was really annoying and one that was not so annoying... Some dogs are annoying as well..
      Best to keep a pet that is not annoying... Wolves don't seem to have the survival instincts that dogs do.
      Her knowing what that creature is like, I don't know why she sounded so annoyed.

  • @robynalice879
    @robynalice879 3 года назад +307

    The hypocrisy in this video is brain-melting. "Dont domesticate these dogs" yet has one penned up on her property.
    And that's only the beginning.

    • @blorkflorkernorp9773
      @blorkflorkernorp9773 3 года назад +30

      "Don't domesticate these, they're dAnGeRuSs wYLt aMiNuLz"
      Stone Age man: places domesticating wolves at very tip top of priority list before farming, building houses, inventing writing, wheels, and plumbing.
      Karen: REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE! I ORDERED YOU NOT TO DO THAT! *dies lonely with 186 cats who eagerly wait for her to expire so they can finally get off her imposed vegan cat food diet*

    • @robynalice879
      @robynalice879 3 года назад +14

      @@blorkflorkernorp9773 oh my god I needed this reply so much. Not all heroes wear capes... but I'm gonna buy you one anyway.

    • @jaakunatamashishinigami6116
      @jaakunatamashishinigami6116 3 года назад +12

      I really feel bad for Lauren. He's being mistreated, his Owner isn't a good one. I wish I could adopt him.

    • @blorkflorkernorp9773
      @blorkflorkernorp9773 3 года назад +6

      @@jaakunatamashishinigami6116 Dude. Camelandtoes is missing the very very very basic foundation of caring for a high content wolfdog. The very first thing even before running space or what kind of food. Lorne doesn't have a lady wolf around. His pack structure is always going to be f'ed up until the pack has a mated pair of leaders.

    • @higherpowerfitness2115
      @higherpowerfitness2115 3 года назад +5

      “He’s a wild animal” but yet she has him in behind a fence.
      She’s just like carol baskin. She wants to be the only one who has them.

  • @MaskTheDwarf
    @MaskTheDwarf 3 года назад +109

    I'm going to criticise you like this; that behaviour isn't the dog's fault. Because you raised it in an environment where it clearly became distrustful of you and attacked you. A child doesn't just respect you because you live near it; just because your wolfdog attacked you because you didn't raise it properly, doesn't mean no one else should raise one. 90% of the wolfdogs Ive seen are well behaved, docile and sweet animals. Yours is probably the first Ive seen act aggressively because of the environment you raised it in.
    Keeping an animal secluded away from you is going to make it distrust you more, because it isn't used to be around you. This "wild animal" stereotype puts this aggressive and uncontrollable label on animals like this; which is absolutely scientifically untrue. Yes we can't take a dog's will from it, nor should we, but anyone who raises a dog, wolf or wolfdog properly will know this and understand what it needs and what it wants. Don't blame the animal for your inability to understand its needs and how to raise and train it. Wolves and wolfdogs have bigger brains than essentially all dog breeds, they're smarter and more understanding.
    As far as I know, most wolfdogs need to run or walk 7-8 miles every day to get it's energy up. You need to give it attention frequently. You need to prioritise it, it is your job to make sacrifices for that animal's well being. If it's attacking you, that's a you problem because you did something wrong. The behaviour of it isn't acceptable, it isn't what it should be because 99% of wolfdogs don't randomly attack their humans for no apparent reason.
    If an animal attacks you, or gets aggressive, you pissed it off or you upset it and it's up to you to correct it and bond with it. It needs that companionship and trust if you don't want it biting your arms off every time you see it. And as multiple others have said, you don't seem to be feeding or exercising it properly. It's coat is all run down and patchy, it looks kinda thin aswell. Feeding it better and more would also help with the lack of interaction you have with it, therefore making it trust you more. Just saying

  • @johnlanderos3156
    @johnlanderos3156 4 года назад +291

    Based on the look of its fur coat, you are clearly mistreating &misfeeding that wolf. It looks stressed, has bald patches &looks in overall bad shape, compared to your dogs. She shows no bad behavior on her part. Yet, you are constantly calling on her to behave, rather then disciplining the dogs. They growl at her when she tries to drink water, play wit any toys &you do too. She clearly doesn't have a place here. Smh. Wolves are beautiful creatures. This is a wild animal & it looks nuthing like it, that's sad.

    • @palestar828
      @palestar828 4 года назад +80

      Watch her other videos. She's an animal abuser. Read the comments. People shared news links where she starved a horse almost to death. I'm new to the channel, but watched a lot of her videos. Also I guess she ended up giving up on this wolf and getting rid of it, sadly

    • @MostlyReptilesMostly
      @MostlyReptilesMostly 4 года назад +8

      You re so right man

    • @dantenightmare2280
      @dantenightmare2280 3 года назад +14

      Right also when she said that the mouthing that the wolf was doing it "can't be trained out" she's wrong she just clearly hasn't tried you can TAME a wild animal so it won't behave like that but the difference between taming a wild animal and having a domesticated animal is that the tamed traits won't be passed on genetically to The offspring

    • @TraDigitalGaming
      @TraDigitalGaming 3 года назад +5

      Yea agree with this i had a wolf husky an he was the fluffiest sweetheart of a dog

    • @greyscalesx
      @greyscalesx 3 года назад +24

      Well you won't be surprised to hear she doesn't have the wolfdog anymore.
      And he got seized by a sanctuary apparently after she got convinced in court of animal cruelty.
      So god knows what else was going on with all the animals in this place.
      She was never qualified or had licences for this.
      Basically she uploaded videos on animals and pretended owning them made her an expert.
      She's a crook.
      It's over for her

  • @Bryan-Family
    @Bryan-Family 4 года назад +90

    I just noticed that the only wild one there is the black dog that wont stop bothering lauren the wolfdog...

  • @skarlettsky2457
    @skarlettsky2457 5 лет назад +42

    Think the dog seemed more agressive then the wolf

    • @jrYoutube1
      @jrYoutube1 5 лет назад +2

      Those dogs were even starting to annoy me 😂.. It dealt with them smartly though as if to say enough and the other dogs calm right down with no hesitation 😂

    • @akiradanielle
      @akiradanielle 5 лет назад

      Being playful, also the wolf is more intelligent

  • @xXhermitkermitXx
    @xXhermitkermitXx 3 года назад +13

    You should stick to raising camels and cows.

  • @jarrodthomas2332
    @jarrodthomas2332 4 года назад +330

    No wonder he’s upset , you named him Lauren lol

    • @Henny2995
      @Henny2995 3 года назад +6

      😂

    • @SamsungS23Ultr
      @SamsungS23Ultr 3 года назад +1

      @@Henny2995 🤨

    • @TheMrSupermoto
      @TheMrSupermoto 3 года назад +4

      More like Loren which would be the typical male spelling.

    • @drkspnova
      @drkspnova 3 года назад +1

      @@TheMrSupermoto nobody spells it like that

    • @whatTFisThis
      @whatTFisThis 3 года назад

      @@drkspnova I do

  • @midnyghtson
    @midnyghtson 4 года назад +192

    She treats the wolf as a pet the WHOLE video! I guess nobody ELSE should have one but her😂

    •  4 года назад +1

      Maybe it was a mistake, and now there is some regret to let suffer this animal that can't go back in the nature because he can't hunt anymore.

    • @HighkeyActivated-jm2nq
      @HighkeyActivated-jm2nq 4 года назад

      @ put the Wolf in a professional captivation org.

    • @tsukyo6899
      @tsukyo6899 3 года назад +14

      @ hi just letting u know that its a wolfdog and that she took it as a pet she got in court because of how bad she took care of lauren.
      He is in a sanctuary now.
      ruclips.net/video/y53vdk8c71c/видео.html
      Still u can see with this video how dangerous thaley are lol

    • @bigeraser7600
      @bigeraser7600 3 года назад +1

      And why is she keeping as a pet

    • @lorenzopippia5257
      @lorenzopippia5257 3 года назад

      @@tsukyo6899 can you give us some more details please?

  • @gypsyfolkart
    @gypsyfolkart 4 года назад +70

    He's probably pissed you named him Lauren.

  • @yamixena
    @yamixena 3 года назад +284

    Oh yes, when you have a wolf in a shitty environment, and the owner is toxic they're gonna be super sweet aren't they? 🙌🏽

    • @tlo654
      @tlo654 3 года назад +9

      Like bro you're right its about the enviorment and the owner plus she says that they're not pets while she has a wolf and a wolfdog😐

    • @ulfberht4431
      @ulfberht4431 3 года назад

      @@tlo654
      Are you saying she’s a hypocrite? Because I’m context, she isn’t!

    • @ivy_zombie448
      @ivy_zombie448 3 года назад +3

      @@ulfberht4431 definition of a hypocrite 😂saying don’t own one but she owns one and also you could own one in CA

    • @timothybrown6565
      @timothybrown6565 3 года назад

      They belong in their own environment. You don’t train them. You live with them. When they are ready, they do what they want.

    • @hyenaloaf1858
      @hyenaloaf1858 3 года назад +2

      @@timothybrown6565 that kind of mindset is exactly why wolfdogs end up attacking people. Wolfdogs *can* be trained (cooperation is kind of important for pack-hunting predators), an they 100% *should* be trained.

  • @best_detective9
    @best_detective9 3 года назад +74

    no, it’s your fault. Wolfdogs require a bit more time to be trained. You let your dog out in the wild, how do you expect it’s going to act? You’re mistreating your dogs and Wolf. Don’t be surprised if people disagree harshly with your video that is mislead and misinformed.

    • @deepwave8069
      @deepwave8069 11 месяцев назад

      Wolves are more to themselves and they more likely need time to be alone, traning a ”wolfdog” isnt easy and they get even more dangerous when you get closer with them. 2 animal parks that are in my country has put down their wolves because they tried to ”tame” it or whatever. And that just angers me for thinking that people thinks they can train a wolf, and the people that was with the wolves got attacked and died… like what did you expect.. they got too close and tried to socialize them but they did it the wrong way.. never try to ”tame” a wolf. God i hate that word.
      Just let the wolf be a wolf and leave it alone, even if its in a animal park or wild.

  • @darklord8793
    @darklord8793 3 года назад +20

    Your wolfdog is bad because you're a bad owner. Simple as that.

    • @MaskTheDwarf
      @MaskTheDwarf 3 года назад +11

      I'd go as far as saying that the wolf isn't even bad, there are no bad dogs; only bad owners. They'll respond how you've raised them to respond.

    • @PeachDragon_
      @PeachDragon_ 3 года назад +7

      The wolfdog is actually extremely well behaved, a lot of trained wolfdogs i know would've snapped at those annoying ass dogs who kept attacking him, if i could work with him for like a week it could turn out incredibly well, just a shitty owner

  • @hydrasalesman9629
    @hydrasalesman9629 3 года назад +17

    Harvey and kane disproved everything you said.

  • @blorkflorkernorp9773
    @blorkflorkernorp9773 3 года назад +70

    My wolfdog is the sweetest and easiest to train dog I've ever had.
    Whatever you're doing to train your dogs it isn't working so maybe stop being a Karen.

    • @allen4278
      @allen4278 3 года назад

      Yrah

    • @Hoodini2253
      @Hoodini2253 3 года назад

      Yeah she’s literally just a Karen for that entire species

    • @sxn1890
      @sxn1890 3 года назад

      fr fr

    • @sboccinoci2172
      @sboccinoci2172 3 года назад +1

      People commenting here have NO idea... You, saying your wolfdog is the sweetest, haha... Just wait until it becomes a 3 or 4 year old wolfdog. You can come back later and give us an update ;)

    • @blorkflorkernorp9773
      @blorkflorkernorp9773 3 года назад +7

      @@sboccinoci2172 Ok. She'll be 5 in a few months. Absolutely zero behavior problems. Well, okay, sometimes she talks back and argues if I tell her to get in the crate. She doesn't like it if she's not in the same room with me, and once she ate some base moulding because I was gone for like 2 hours.
      Saying that you can't train wolfdogs is just admitting that you have devolved to pre-paleolithic tier.

  • @spazmagoog
    @spazmagoog 4 года назад +77

    My favourite thing in the world is people who keep exotic animals as pets telling me that exotic animals are not pets and people should not keep them.

    • @Texasmilitarydepartmentvid9654
      @Texasmilitarydepartmentvid9654 4 года назад +6

      My point exactly

    • @spazmagoog
      @spazmagoog 4 года назад +9

      ​@Platinum Brickz She actually wasn't wrong on that point. Domesticated doesn't mean the same as tame. You can tame a wild animal if you start it young enough and know what you're doing but it will still have all the instincts of a wild animal. It takes many generations of breeding to domesticate an animal, and at that point it won't be a wolf anymore, it'll be a dog.

    • @Varmin953
      @Varmin953 4 года назад

      * favorite

    • @spazmagoog
      @spazmagoog 4 года назад +3

      ​@@Varmin953 I'm not American, so I don't use American spelling.

    • @Varmin953
      @Varmin953 4 года назад

      @@spazmagoog oh sorry

  • @gamewithadam7235
    @gamewithadam7235 7 лет назад +465

    "Wolves are not pets" - *Continues to stroke its head like a dog*

    • @dillonallison5744
      @dillonallison5744 7 лет назад +4

      You must be trolling lol a 50lb dog kill a wild wolf?? No

    • @electron5271
      @electron5271 7 лет назад +32

      She's referring to the behaviour and needs of the animal. Neither will ever be like that of a pet. For example, you can't keep a wolf in a house for the majority of the day and then take it for a walk to let it poop. And a wolf isn't nearly as "friendly" as a (well kept) dog, even if it lets you stroke its fur sometimes.

    • @TheChiliShow
      @TheChiliShow 7 лет назад +8

      GameWithAdam would u have had her whack it with a stick?

    • @12125512
      @12125512 7 лет назад

      inside a fence though

    • @mee091000
      @mee091000 7 лет назад

      +Duke crystal There are a lot of dogs that are MUCH bigger and more formidable than any Wolf.

  • @ellenore.x7435
    @ellenore.x7435 6 лет назад +36

    I think you dog is more unbehaved than the wolf

  • @RaNdUmGuY1
    @RaNdUmGuY1 3 года назад +19

    Umm, no. In fact it's the exact opposite. If you treat a Dog as a wild animal, it will act out and eventually bite. If you treat a Wolf as a wild animal......it will act out and eventually bite. If you are able to give up some time everyday to care and love your high energy German Shepherd, Husky, Malamute, etc, and walk them 4 to 8 miles everyday, they will love you back and won't destroy your property. If you love and care for your Wolf and walk it 4 to 8 miles a day, it will love you back......and won't destroy your property. And you certainly won't risk your Dog or Wolf attacking you.
    Thing is, you have your Wolf in a big cage rather than giving it the pleasantries your Dogs do by sleeping in your home. It feels singled out, and will act as a wild animal because, "If you treat your Dog or Wolf like a wild animal, it will act like a wild animal."

    • @cringememes1044
      @cringememes1044 3 года назад +1

      Imagine treating a wild animal as a wild animal

  • @nickmendoza1520
    @nickmendoza1520 6 лет назад +105

    *Says they can't be trained like normal dogs*
    5 seconds later
    "Lauren sit".......

    • @gubgub4321
      @gubgub4321 6 лет назад

      do you see it sitting????

    • @unspokendg
      @unspokendg 6 лет назад

      Proximo Rex I mean most dogs don’t sit when you say it one time so your point is moot. The fact that she even said the command seems to hint that it has sat on command before.

    • @jeankavanagh1485
      @jeankavanagh1485 5 лет назад

      Lauren won't sit. He's a wild beautiful thing

  • @alduin9369
    @alduin9369 7 лет назад +287

    In this video the dogs were more aggressive than than the wolf.

    • @mrwolf7656
      @mrwolf7656 7 лет назад +15

      yeah, what's next? next video with kids screaming and bullying a half human kid, while she saying ""non humans are very aggressive and will never be able to earn a place in our social life"?

    • @Sujeesh_Bhosri
      @Sujeesh_Bhosri 7 лет назад +8

      GamingSpecialist Wolves do not obey human beings because have bigger brain, they are smarter than dogs and they live independent life, Dogs are like 2 year old wolf baby. Dogs just want to please their masters.

    • @thevigilant6884
      @thevigilant6884 7 лет назад +9

      Bullshit, bigger brain does not mean more intelligent.

    • @NeutralGuyDoubleZero
      @NeutralGuyDoubleZero 7 лет назад

      +The Vigilant Not really relevant to what he said. He meant more intelligent of course.

    • @Dimstarfan
      @Dimstarfan 5 лет назад +4

      @@mrwolf7656 A "half human" kid? Are you okay?

  • @minecraft-yj6xf
    @minecraft-yj6xf 7 лет назад +78

    Why do you own a wolf then?!

    • @camelsandfriends
      @camelsandfriends  7 лет назад +11

      Please watch the video again. Do not just look at the thumbnail. Watch the actual video and listen. I made a part 2 to help clarify, that may help as well: ruclips.net/video/DtNyUfWfpjw/видео.html
      Also check out my web site at www.camelsandfriends.com for more information on what I do.

    • @crystalw8148
      @crystalw8148 7 лет назад

      minecraft12234557 it's a wolf it looks like a wolf dog it's not the same height as a wolf or dog

    • @bmcsue7973
      @bmcsue7973 7 лет назад +1

      Why you ask you dumb shit because its there with love in its eyes you worthless piece of shit I guess you're
      Parents never gave you that love how sad I feel for you Poor Boy ....

    • @wazzup349
      @wazzup349 7 лет назад +2

      Calm down?

    • @Infantgeeknumba5
      @Infantgeeknumba5 7 лет назад +1

      ᅚᅚᅚ lmfao ikr

  • @kinesslop651
    @kinesslop651 3 года назад +31

    The pinned comment made no sense. How is everyone being rude they seems to just be pointing various to support their opinions and it looks like they’re right

    • @alexpinkston8095
      @alexpinkston8095 3 года назад +8

      Because the people who agree with this woman can't handle disagreement. Much like this woman can't train her dogs.

  • @Ad-pv3py
    @Ad-pv3py 5 лет назад +60

    Your doing all the things you say people CANT lol you've got him as a pet trapped in your back yard with electric fences... wtf are you talking about haha

    • @amang1001
      @amang1001 5 лет назад +4

      That wolf most likely wouldn't survive in the wild thats why she has it. Im sure if release back into the wild was an option she would have done it. Also she's taking care of it the best as she can given the situation.

    • @INTCUWUSIUA
      @INTCUWUSIUA 4 года назад +8

      @@amang1001 the daft bint should take it to a properly equipped facility then, there's plenty of wolf sanctuaries and they're all a lot better than her backyard.

    • @kuro_okami8861
      @kuro_okami8861 4 года назад

      @@INTCUWUSIUA Iike how he had nothing to say too that lmfao

    • @grilledleeks6514
      @grilledleeks6514 4 года назад

      @@amang1001 suuuure.

    • @amang1001
      @amang1001 4 года назад

      @@kuro_okami8861 never saw his comment. He's got a point a wolf statuary would be best but she's doing the best she can. She does love her animals.

  • @900263093
    @900263093 7 лет назад +98

    your saying that this isnt a behavoir that can't be taught when your dog is literally not behaving it keeps growling and biting at the wolfdog the wolfdog is calmer then your domesticated dog😂

    • @charlesb7204
      @charlesb7204 6 лет назад +1

      sentorio wilson 😂😂 exactly. And when you tell a dog to release something it does the exact same thing

    • @Islyndar
      @Islyndar 6 лет назад

      this is exactly what I thought!

  • @2018redsoxchamps
    @2018redsoxchamps 4 года назад +90

    "it's impossible to have a wolfdog as a pet" "You CANNOT" ....Well, for you, maybe. No offense but you clearly are not the leader there. So, it might be you

    • @andrewshepherd1537
      @andrewshepherd1537 3 года назад +11

      Bingo. Proud owner of a wolfdog, I recieved her from a breeder here in my state, and was explicitly warned that if I did not assert myself as the "alpha" in that relationship she would not obey. That seems to be exactly what is going on here. She doesnt assert herself as the alpha, so the dog won't obey. Luna, my wolfdog, has never been trained beyond basic obedience training, but obeys every command I give her instantly. She isnt aggressive towards me, my family, or anyone who isnt threatening towards us or her, and generally plays well with other dogs. Up till about a year ago (she is 3 and a half now) she even tried to emulate my roomie's corgi and try to jump up on my lap. Now she mostly sits or lays near me, and tends to follow me anywhere I go, as long as I dont tell her no

    • @frostbitetheannunakiiceind6574
      @frostbitetheannunakiiceind6574 3 года назад +1

      @@andrewshepherd1537 Cool

    • @PeachDragon_
      @PeachDragon_ 3 года назад +8

      I am 5'7, 17 years old i have adhd and ocd, my wolfdog is trained PERFECTLY, if i can do it then literally anyone can, this lady shouldn't have pets in general

    • @PeachDragon_
      @PeachDragon_ 3 года назад +3

      @@andrewshepherd1537 exactly

    • @oz9034
      @oz9034 3 года назад

      @@PeachDragon_ omg I also have adhd and ocd

  • @julienjeanmuller
    @julienjeanmuller 3 года назад +35

    You need to feed that wolf 🤦🏾‍♂️

    • @julienjeanmuller
      @julienjeanmuller 3 года назад +4

      @Luva Fyta 👀! That was uncalled for

    • @russelmurray9268
      @russelmurray9268 3 года назад

      No kidding poor thing looks starved

    • @donovanblueboy2612
      @donovanblueboy2612 3 года назад +1

      It's female owner I bet she feeds the wolve vegetables😂
      I'm a male owner I always feed my black huskie with alot of meat.👍

    • @greyscalesx
      @greyscalesx 3 года назад +1

      Well you won't be surprised to hear she doesn't have the wolfdog anymore.
      And he got seized by a sanctuary apparently after she got convinced in court of animal cruelty.
      So god knows what else was going on with all the animals in this place.
      She was never qualified or had licences for this.
      Basically she uploaded videos on animals and pretended owning them made her an expert.
      She's a crook.
      It's over for her

  • @anthony-joedagher9481
    @anthony-joedagher9481 4 года назад +51

    I owned a wolf dog before and it's loyal and loving

    • @johnnycamposflute
      @johnnycamposflute 4 года назад

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    • @tsukyo6899
      @tsukyo6899 3 года назад

      @@johnnycamposflute hii

    • @tsukyo6899
      @tsukyo6899 3 года назад

      @@johnnycamposflute i recommend du this channel ruclips.net/video/y53vdk8c71c/видео.html

    • @tsukyo6899
      @tsukyo6899 3 года назад

      @@johnnycamposflute if u r still interested he did a "reaction" to her video to show how wrong she is etc

  • @stevencovington4280
    @stevencovington4280 7 лет назад +328

    "I MUST emphasize...these are NOT pets!....LORNE...SIT!!!" XD LMAO!!!
    No seriously there's a difference between shackling an animal and taking away it's independence aka "domestic pet". Or you can upkeep a "partnership" you respect him/her the way they are, they respect you. There is no "ownership" it is co-existence and a respect to live together.

    • @the5thestate587
      @the5thestate587 7 лет назад +6

      I don't think I could have said it better myself.

    • @ashmoonlight3144
      @ashmoonlight3144 7 лет назад +10

      Yea, people want to own and control their pets and wolf dogs but they just need to respect and trust and understand them.

    • @shadowboxing7029
      @shadowboxing7029 7 лет назад +16

      Did he sit? Did he release the objects he was holding on to? No because he's not a pet, she's showing you this for a reason.

    • @Pwnedproducts
      @Pwnedproducts 7 лет назад

      I have 4 hybrids, one of them being 90% and she is the SWEETEST little thing I've ever met. Whenever she sees me she starts wagging her tail at a million miles an hour and wants attention. And of course a hot dog for her behaviour haha

    • @Pwnedproducts
      @Pwnedproducts 7 лет назад +1

      Odin Orange How and why would I lie? All I said was she is very sweet and loves attention. I never once mentioned being her master (fat chance with how stubborn she is) and idk where you got the idea you have to give me a lesson on respect?

  • @MrWhateverfits
    @MrWhateverfits 5 лет назад +14

    This whole video you tell us it's wrong and that people shouldn't do it yet the entire video was your domesticated dogs trying to bully and dominate it and all the wolf wanted was to be by you and be loved. You are an irresponsible owner and would say you need to have all your dogs taken from you as you do not know how to control any of them. Your dogs obviously don't see you as the dominate owner you should be. They need to see you as a leader and if they did they would not be attacking the wolf they way they were. Just please stop acting like you are the know all be all of this subject when clearly you know nothing about what you are talking about and can't even control your own domesticated dogs let alone the wolf.

    • @MidlightTheNightFuryFemale
      @MidlightTheNightFuryFemale 5 лет назад

      Personally I think she should have all her animals took of her and all separated the wolf maybe released to the wild

  • @Bri-MAIN
    @Bri-MAIN 3 года назад +14

    If a wolf is raised in the wild it is an extremely dangerous animal. If a dog is raised in the wild it is an extremely dangerous animal. However, if they are raised in a good environment by humans that treat them well then they act virtually the same (most of the time)

  • @nojawas
    @nojawas 5 лет назад +50

    "Wolves are not pets" *plays with wolf entire video.

    • @TM-TMNT1
      @TM-TMNT1 5 лет назад

      Funny right

    • @little0rphan431
      @little0rphan431 4 года назад +1

      Did you even pay attention to the video? "Lourne is an exceptional case" you idiot

    • @brynleylewis7390
      @brynleylewis7390 4 года назад

      Nojawas stop being an imbecile and petty minded, what would you prefer? For her to totally blank a captive Wolf and isolate him/her into depression, not very intelligent are you!

    • @Texasmilitarydepartmentvid9654
      @Texasmilitarydepartmentvid9654 4 года назад +1

      Wolf's are not pets ? Mine had no problem eating dog food and she let me pet her . She had no problems with me given her a bath or walking her on a leash either. She killed some of the naighboorhood cats in the backyard there was allot of dead squirrels and birds as well. We had to carry them off in Black trash bags every now and then you would find small bones in the backyard.

    • @R0YCR0PPER
      @R0YCR0PPER 4 года назад +1

      @@Texasmilitarydepartmentvid9654 Cats do more damage to birds than a wolf ever will.

  • @tyronepeterson759
    @tyronepeterson759 7 лет назад +127

    Your dog is more wild than your wolf.

    • @dylandelavega2273
      @dylandelavega2273 3 года назад

      Big facts

    • @Sprinkling_waters
      @Sprinkling_waters 3 года назад

      Exactly!!

    • @Skylamaetv
      @Skylamaetv 3 года назад +2

      Exactly!

    • @AutoSearPin
      @AutoSearPin 3 года назад +1

      The dog is playing, hence why it’s capable of growling like that and not tying to kill anything...it also has it in his genes to not kill weaker animals than it if dictated by its owner...the wolf on the other hand....is incredibly malnourished and abused, you can tell. I also found that this bitch almost starved a horse to death and has since then given up on the wolf

  • @Eggwinnn
    @Eggwinnn 7 лет назад +30

    I find it strange how this entire video is based around propaganda about wolves being untamable animals, yet you continue to keep one and treat it as a dog by attempting to give it commands and such. It's being much more docile in these clips than your actual tame dogs (especially the black one). If you are trying to prove a convincing point, maybe use clips where you aren't showing the wolf being friendly and compliant, and maybe become open to the idea that it every animal is the same, instead of pushing one point throughout the entire video.

  • @Amanda-pb9ry
    @Amanda-pb9ry Год назад +19

    This person actually got charged for animal cruelty in 2019 for starving a horse to near death and not providing water to her camels, and she was found to be on drugs. Looks like she underfed her pet wolf too. She shouldn't have any exotics at all.

  • @JD-zd8tm
    @JD-zd8tm 7 лет назад +52

    I tried to raise a wolf on my own and when he was two years old he bit me. Now whenever there's a full moon I...

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    • @MidlightTheNightFuryFemale
      @MidlightTheNightFuryFemale 5 лет назад

      JD all u need is patience with the beautiful animal

  • @Devonn_the_Legend
    @Devonn_the_Legend 3 года назад +17

    You’re just a bad owner you have to treat it the right way

  • @aliciachristensen8252
    @aliciachristensen8252 7 лет назад +19

    I personally have a wolf dog and he has NEVER been aggressive, he is the best animal I have ever had, I did a lot of research, and a lot of careful planning before I even considered having a wolf dog.. you are correct that most people should not own a wolf dog, but there are those of us that did their homework and knew what they were getting into.. So to say NOONE should have a wolf dog is IMHO is NOT right!

    • @murielgalban7700
      @murielgalban7700 7 лет назад

      if you really have a wolfdog you should know more than anyone that they are not like a normal dogs, and maybe your wolfdog is more dog than wolf, with those kind of animals you will never know wich part of them is more stronger if is the dog part then you would have an amazing pet, but if is the wolf part then when you realize that, you should take him to a sanctuary or release him in the wild. and not everyone can have one wolfdog you may agree that they require a lot of your time raising it, eat a lot more than the biggest dogs, needs more space to run and play, and you need to be more carefully with it to avoid injures when playing. and congrats to you for having succes with your wolfdog, you know some people just want them because the are something exotic and risky, but dont really comprehend what it really means have one.

  • @JustForFun77077
    @JustForFun77077 3 года назад +14

    You realize that you have contridicted yourself on literally everything that you said.

  • @jasonvoorheeskill
    @jasonvoorheeskill 7 лет назад +314

    God . . . . Seriously, the growl makes me really nervous. Sounds like he wanna eat you.

    • @camelsandfriends
      @camelsandfriends  7 лет назад +14

      Check this out: ruclips.net/video/JodKaS7gMvE/видео.html
      And I will be uploading a video of him full on out attacking me that happened awhile back. No hard feelings on either of our parts. But this is a wolf. Very very bone chilling growl.
      Look for the video of him attacking me soon. I believe it is important to upload it is as-- I do not know of any wolf attacks caught on camera. I was filming at the time. He grabbed me by the skull and dragged me.

    • @jasonvoorheeskill
      @jasonvoorheeskill 7 лет назад +4

      Grab you by the skull? With what? His mouth? God, please. Just stick with camel, cat, dog, and all at. One day that wolf will definitely chew your hand.

    • @camelsandfriends
      @camelsandfriends  7 лет назад +16

      We respect each other and it is a working relationship. I'll have the video up soon. The point of the video is to show that there is very very very few people who would have walked away from this situation alive. I was fine and Lorne and I were playing together that evening. I was never mad at him and he was never mad at me.
      It is just nature and the nature of wolves is to dominate. However, Lorne did not understand that I do not have a thick coat, thick hind. He would never intentionally mean to hurt me, but I am a human. And he could kill me in a quick minute. But he doesn't because I am part of his family.
      The important thing about the video is to show how calm I stayed. If you cannot stay that calm you will escalate the situation. Escalate it by screaming, yelling at him or fighting back at all... and you are going to die.
      Lorne is my baby and I love him with all my heart. You can't change his nature. You have to become a wolf to live with a wolf.

    • @OhioOwns
      @OhioOwns 7 лет назад

      is that not the other dog just trying to play and acting jealous? I didn't even think it was the wolf growling.....

    • @camelsandfriends
      @camelsandfriends  7 лет назад +8

      Lorne does not growl in this video, no. That is the feral/pariah dog from Egypt growling in a playful fashion to induce play. The other link I showed above is Lorne growling. But Baladi is not a normal dog herself.
      I will get that attack video up soon. You will see what a wolf can do to someone--- you must remain perfectly calm or you will be killed or seriously injured.

  • @animalobsessed1
    @animalobsessed1 8 лет назад +63

    So I'm still confused. To me, what you said sounds like: "All dogs are lap dogs and can easily be kept in an apartment with minimal exercise and owners who don't know anything about how to take care of an animal. But this awesome wolf I have; it's different! He actually requires exercise and isn't 100% obedient! Omg that's so unusual and terrible, don't get one!"
    Excuse the sarcastic tone, but I didn't know how else to phrase this. To me, it seems like everything said about wolves also applies to working dog breeds like Malinois and Border Collies.
    PS: I don't actually want any of these, since I'm aware of the effort. The point I'm trying to make is that I don't see how this explanation would put anyone off... or maybe I'm wrong for assuming that anyone considering getting one would also be willing to put in the time? Cuz if you're not, you're just plain stupid and that applies to any animal you want to have and not just wolved...

    • @animalobsessed1
      @animalobsessed1 8 лет назад +9

      +729Drew She certainly made it sound like being domesticated meant "being kept in an apartment by lazy owners"

    • @animalobsessed1
      @animalobsessed1 8 лет назад +7

      +LeafyIsLove she never said her wolf needs to be kept outside. In fact, she has plenty of videos where the wolf is inside. Why does it matter how much MORE dangerous a wolf is than a dog? Fact is, dogs can and have killed people.
      The wolf "comes from a line of hunting animals..." I'm not sure if you're saying that there are no dogs who hunt, or that those dogs aren't pets?
      I only used Border Collies as an example, there are other, much more dangerous breeds.
      Please tell me what other points she made, I seem to have missed them.

    • @LITTLEMUSTANGFILLY
      @LITTLEMUSTANGFILLY 8 лет назад +3

      Yes dogs can be dangerous if a human is not responsible with them. The difference is, dogs institutionally want to be with people. They Institutionally want to please people (and yes I know that there are exceptions to that) wolves do not have any inclination to listen to people, cuddle up with them or chill on the couch with them and watch tv or whatever. They're wild animals who want little to do with humans. To cross these two species often creates a very conflicted animal.

    • @LITTLEMUSTANGFILLY
      @LITTLEMUSTANGFILLY 8 лет назад +1

      Wolf dogs possess conflicting instincts. Dogs institutionally want to trust us. Wolves institutionally trust other wolves and avoid humans. Yes, there are exceptions to that rule. A hybrid might have stronger dog instincts which allows them to be happy and content with people but you never know which trait the animal will inherit more of and for the animals who turn out with more wolf than dog mentality, they are often very stressed out. With that kind of uncertainty it is unfair to the animals who are a little more wolfish in demeanor because they will never be able to completely belong in one world or the other. They will have to hope that their care givers know enough about them to meet their needs. Not all people do and those animals wind up in shelters or hopefully a sanctuary of some sort where they will be respected for what they are. I love the idea of wolf-dog hybrids but i know that in reality it is better for all of them if wolves and dogs are respected for what they are and remain separate from one another because while there are some content and mild manner examples of a wolf dog, there are many who are not so lucky.

    • @LITTLEMUSTANGFILLY
      @LITTLEMUSTANGFILLY 8 лет назад +1

      You're right it is limited and I am not ashamed to admit that and somebody who has experience with wolf dogs and knows what to expect from them maybe able to get different behavior and have a different relationship with them and that makes sense to me. But there are so many people who adopt wolf dogs thinking that they're just like keeping a pet dog and they are not dogs and due to people's lack of knowledge, research or false expectations many wolf dogs get left at pounds or shelters because they have been mislabeled as aggressive and that label gets them destroyed and all I am trying to point out is that people need to respect these animals for what they are , a combo of wild and domestic instincts. I also don't believe that people should intentionally cross breed domestic animals with wild animals. It leads to problems for the AVERAGE pet owner (meaning people who've previously, only owned dogs) as well as the animal because the owner has a lack of understanding. Do you work with wolf dogs regularly? I am genuinely curious I want to know. I am in no way trying to discredit you or create conflict. Do you keep them as pets or do you work at a rescue of some sort? I really am interested in answers to these questions. If you would prefer to dismiss me that's okay with me too.

  • @CrackHardy
    @CrackHardy 6 лет назад +332

    1:47 "It can't be trained out of them"
    *Proceeds to tell them to sit*
    Ah.

    • @nickmendoza1520
      @nickmendoza1520 6 лет назад

      BlackLight lol same

    • @enyinnayakamalu5232
      @enyinnayakamalu5232 6 лет назад +10

      He didn’t sit though, and just ended up walking away

    • @ChannelNotFound
      @ChannelNotFound 6 лет назад +1

      None of them sat down LMAO

    • @jasburger
      @jasburger 6 лет назад

      KingsLight This person is more professional than most of us

    • @SireMoringstar
      @SireMoringstar 6 лет назад +1

      KingsLight she clearly doesnt deserve to own one

  • @volden4902
    @volden4902 3 года назад +19

    Her: You CANNOT own a wolf or wolfdog"
    Also her: *Pets wolf and has a pet wolf*

  • @jennic2965
    @jennic2965 5 лет назад +24

    I own a wolfdog and what I see is someone who doesn't know how to train dogs in general giving advice on how to train. Dude I saw the video where you threw rocks to the wolfdog when he had something in his possession. People like you make it hard for responsible owners to own one because of laws.

    • @nickgennady
      @nickgennady 3 года назад

      She is a gatekeeper and on top of that she is a horrible owner.

  • @taysiascott1521
    @taysiascott1521 5 лет назад +27

    “He just jumped on me” lmfao all dogs do that and it didn’t look aggressive

  • @skeeterradar
    @skeeterradar 5 лет назад +27

    I had a wolf dog , Sasha, for 11 years. It was a rewarding but not an easy experience. There's a few things you absolutely need to learn in order to keep one. Firstly, you have to establish very early on, that you are the boss (alpha), don't let them walk ahead of you, and don't let them intimidate you with aggressive behavior. This is an animal that you must not spoil or mollycoddle. And, importantly, remember that they need LOTS of outdoor space, and LOTS of exercise, otherwise they can be destructive and agitated. Also, they do not have the same mentality as domesticated dogs in many ways, for instance it is not their primary goal to please you, they can be subordinate to you, but that is not the same thing as pleasing you. And they don't always respond positively to hugs and physical closeness. I enjoyed playing and roughhousing with my Sasha but her playfulness could easily turn into aggressiveness, you need to learn how to gauge their behavior.
    Some of the positives from my experience with her, was that she was extremely loyal and fearlessly protective ; I know without a doubt she would have fought to the death to defend me. And she could be very affectionate on her own terms. She mostly stayed outdoors, but would occasionally sleep at the foot of my bed on cold nights, however you need to have a doggie door installed, as she could get panicky if she felt trapped indoors. Also, she was very attached to me, but I had to introduce other dogs and people to her slowly in stages, she would accept them as part of the "pack" only after seeing me interact with them numerous times.
    Some important points to consider: Wolf dogs will form a lifelong bond with you, so you need to be committed long term.
    They can never be completely domesticated.
    They require far more work from you than a domesticated dog will.
    Its a mistake and a huge disservice to them to feel that you can turn them into something they are not.
    They are high energy and extremely alert and intelligent- you need to be equally so in order to keep one
    You must always avoid any situation where they might feel trapped or cornered.
    It was an amazing experience to have her in my life, but it was also almost a full time job, please consider this if you are thinking of owning one.

    • @thomassteele1728
      @thomassteele1728 5 лет назад

      Okay Dr DoLittle

    • @TM-TMNT1
      @TM-TMNT1 5 лет назад +2

      Rick is a 100% correct on every level

    • @jasburger
      @jasburger 4 года назад +3

      This is much better advice than this video

  • @ronennashpitz3805
    @ronennashpitz3805 3 года назад +10

    You’re saying ppl can’t own a wolf but you can... ppl can’t train a wolf and you’re telling your wolf to sit and leave it (dogs commands). You’re saying wolves are wilds and dogs are not?! Your annoying dogs are about to kill your wolf! 😂😂😂 most ridiculous video I’ve ever seen.

  • @isxxc3855
    @isxxc3855 7 лет назад +310

    Mate that little dog tried to bite your wolf dog at least 30 times throughout the video but the wolf dog is the viscous wild animal

    • @harpinedoodles
      @harpinedoodles 7 лет назад +26

      Yeah. She keeps saying stuff like "wolves are the reason we have domestic dogs. Cuz wolves suck and dogs are better" like girl... just fuck off already! But me as a wolf therian(look it up)... I find this highly offensive. A dog or wolfs loyalty to its owner is not by trait.. but by trust. Treat you or wolfdog like a wolfdog. Say if.. your dog is a hunting breed, you don't let him laze around the house.. you buy him toys cuz a hunting dog is the breed he is. You let a lazy dog laze around. So don't treat your wolfdog like a pet. Don't give it a leash and what not.. give it a den, let it roam outside. The dog doesn't have to be on terms with you, you have to be on terms with the dog.

    • @AceWerewolf
      @AceWerewolf 7 лет назад +11

      i think she made this video cause people criticized her before for "owning" a wild animal (?). and now people are criticizing for a disclaimer they indirectly requested

    • @nyellis2464
      @nyellis2464 7 лет назад +39

      Tresidale Blossom my dude i dont think anyone can take the rest of your comment seriously after you said youre a wolf therian

    • @jilliansmith7123
      @jilliansmith7123 7 лет назад +2

      Not me. I never need to hear any more of her self-righteous whining voice ever again. She is beyond annoying.

    • @JittaBug-111
      @JittaBug-111 7 лет назад

      Isxxc playing

  • @egosumhomovespertilionem
    @egosumhomovespertilionem 7 лет назад +23

    Because they will huff, they will puff, and they will blow your house down.

  • @13Wolfie13
    @13Wolfie13 3 года назад +34

    • @PeachDragon_
      @PeachDragon_ 3 года назад +10

      Wolfdogs are more reliable than dogs and that's just a scientific fact, they're less trainable because they're smarter but it doesn't change the fact that wolves and wolfdogs are way less aggressive than dogs.

    • @13Wolfie13
      @13Wolfie13 3 года назад +7

      @@PeachDragon_ Absolutely!! I “trained” mine by getting her to be agreeable. She understands what I want and expect from her and because I give her so much love and respect, she agrees to do it... mostly. Sometimes she’s in a mood and refuses to and for the most part, I don’t force anything on her. I don’t have to. If you have had wolves, or wolfdogs, you know what I mean. She’s my companion, not a pet. We also have 3 dogs in our pack. They are much different and since she’s the baby of the family, she will sometimes look to them to see what they are doing if she’s confused, which isn’t often. For over 40 years I have always had a wolf or a wolfdog and I just love them. I dread the day they are totally outlawed everywhere. Unfortunately, that day is coming. Thora turned 4 on Dec. 28 and I feel like she might be the last one I am ever able to have. :(

    • @PeachDragon_
      @PeachDragon_ 3 года назад +5

      @@13Wolfie13 i absolutely understand what you mean, my profile picture is of my Czech wolfdog Valefyr when he was 1 year old.
      I seriously doubt they'll be outlawed everywhere, considering that in America resides the biggest wolfdog "breed" By far, and even if they did ban wolfdogs they'd probably just ban the """ Mutts""""
      I don't see them banning internationally recognized breeds like the Czech, sarloos and the bluebay,
      That being said all we can do is hope honestly.

    • @13Wolfie13
      @13Wolfie13 3 года назад +4

      @@PeachDragon_ I sure hope you’re right about that. I can’t imagine being without them. They are the most amazing breed out there. Mine have always been “mutts”. In 40 years, we have only used 2 breeders though. We like them having a touch of shepherd and/or malley in them, specifically for the traits they also provide. I guess if they are outlawed, I will go with a recognized breed later. My daddy passed away one month ago today. He actually chose to die instead of fight, but one of the reasons he gave was he desperately wanted to see Tundra, his beautiful boy. Tun was his very best friend and our only wolfdog who was highly trained in security. My daddy was a police officer and at the time there was no one to tell us you couldn’t or shouldn’t train a wolfdog for security and dude.... he was amazing at it. He was a quarter malamute and had a malley’s size, but the demeanor of a wolf. He was not aggressive at all unless someone came onto the property who shouldn’t be there and then he was silently use that size to intimidate them into leaving. He only ever actually bit one person and that person said he deserved it because he didn’t follow my dad’s instructions. It was our gas meter reader. He knew Tundra and was super friendly with him. My dad had cleaned out one of the garages and had 2 piles of tools and whatnot. One of the piles was to keep and one was to give away. Dad had covered the keep pile with a tarp and told the gas guy to not touch it when he went to look through the tools to see if he wanted any of them. The day he came to do that, we weren’t home and dad had told Tundra to watch the keep pile. The gas man said he had gone through the give away pile and just wanted to peek at the other pile. Tundra had been accompanying him the whole time and getting pets, but as soon as the guy lifted the corner of the tarp, Thora grabbed his arm and dragged him away. The guy wasn’t hurt, or anything.... just terrified and a little amused. He said as soon as he told Tundra he wouldn’t go back over there, he turned him loose and asked for pets again. Dad loved that story and loved that dog. He passed away from old age right around the time my mom passed away, so dad told my sister and I that he was tired here and ready to go home and see his wife and his wolf. I’m sorry for the rambling, but as a wolf person, I feel like you would “get” it. Were you also raised with having them in your home? I swear I think it’s something in our DNA that makes us want to bond with wolves. It was always a little ironic and cool to me that our last name also happened to be Wolfe. I thought it was such a great and fitting name for us that I never even changed it after I got married. Lol!

    • @13Wolfie13
      @13Wolfie13 3 года назад +4

      @@PeachDragon_ Also.... your baby is sooooo pretty!! ❤️❤️❤️

  • @MelvinSmellin
    @MelvinSmellin 3 года назад +16

    Just treat your pets better. Train them out of negative tendencies when their younger like most pets.

    • @allen4278
      @allen4278 3 года назад

      Yeah do like that dahhh

  • @strider9861
    @strider9861 3 года назад +30

    i feel like she did little research before getting as wolf dog.

  • @Frank2489
    @Frank2489 5 лет назад +31

    Anybody else got annoyed at that black dog chasing, growling and trying to dominate the wolf?

  • @Assassinator-jx3rh
    @Assassinator-jx3rh 5 лет назад +14

    In canada, we really don't give a fuck. We do what we want

  • @jaredlewis3001
    @jaredlewis3001 3 года назад +7

    Your not wrong but your not right either this one guy did prove you wrong that you can own a wolf it’s just that unless your willing to put your time into doing it then you can’t get a wolf

  • @peterbabin581
    @peterbabin581 4 года назад +482

    She calmly explains why not to have a wolf as a pet while getting attacked by the wolf.

    • @tripz223
      @tripz223 4 года назад +2

      Oh hey hello there

    • @playsgames2701
      @playsgames2701 4 года назад +15

      Its the little mut fucking with him.

    • @tripz223
      @tripz223 4 года назад +2

      Plays Games 😂

    • @killateaofficial
      @killateaofficial 4 года назад +12

      The wolf is playing... have you ever seen a dog playing? Probably not

    • @tripz223
      @tripz223 4 года назад +3

      MrTopPlayz OHH NICE ONE 👍

  • @miafan3763
    @miafan3763 7 лет назад +28

    i don't support having a wolf as a pet, however, i do it because I'm special.

    • @RileyBanksWho
      @RileyBanksWho 7 лет назад +1

      MIA fan 3 sure you do

    • @mrman9260
      @mrman9260 7 лет назад +1

      idiot

    • @ZombieSharky
      @ZombieSharky 7 лет назад +3

      +Yarnell Riley The joke is that the person who posted this video, has multiple videos of owning one.

  • @Yahuahs_Angel
    @Yahuahs_Angel 2 года назад +17

    Lady. . . youre letting that dog boss you around, you need to show it who's boss, and the enviorment you have the dog in is terrible, my Dad had an actual wolf as a pet and it listened to him because he showed it that hes the boss and that wolf was in his world, not the other way around. Once you learn that, then make another video. . . otherwise it takes zero amount of money to delete this video.

    • @Anuisgod
      @Anuisgod 2 года назад +1

      She's stupid, look her dogs not listening to her at all.

    • @Yahuahs_Angel
      @Yahuahs_Angel 2 года назад +1

      @@Anuisgod she has absolutely no idea what shes doing

  • @wobbob2863
    @wobbob2863 3 года назад +10

    I love how you pin the comment that validates you but ignore all the other ones lol

    • @dr.cheeze5382
      @dr.cheeze5382 3 года назад

      i mean she's right, a lot of the comments are just mean and tnothing else, but your point still stands as there is just as many comments actualy explaining what she's doing wrong

    • @unbeatable617
      @unbeatable617 3 года назад

      @@dr.cheeze5382 well she's been arrested and plead guilty to animal cruelty so something tells me she know what she's done wrong

    • @pokaay3163
      @pokaay3163 3 года назад

      @@dr.cheeze5382 I guess you didn’t hear her getting arrested for animal abuse 🤭 ohh noooo
      Ed: for the record yes there are plenty of people raising good points, she makes none of them though. Shes not right in any department by the looks of that wolfdog.

  • @bobjinkins133
    @bobjinkins133 4 года назад +29

    That dog looks way more agressive and keeps bothering the wolfdog that just wants attention from you

  • @cloudwarrior1921
    @cloudwarrior1921 8 лет назад +218

    Tells you not to get a wolf, right before describing the fence that she uses to keep her pet wolf in. I'm confused.

    • @uwumaster3272
      @uwumaster3272 8 лет назад +10

      +Hue Hue and that's the reason she made the video because she instantly thinks that all people can't take care of animals like these but I know many people who have wolf dogs as pets and kept them because they can and aren't complete idiots

    • @roastingroyalty2125
      @roastingroyalty2125 8 лет назад +13

      Like she said in the video it's not a pet you have to some kind of enclosure or cage like that when your keeping exocrine animals especially predators

    • @roastingroyalty2125
      @roastingroyalty2125 8 лет назад +3

      exotic*

    • @cloudwarrior1921
      @cloudwarrior1921 8 лет назад

      lol

    • @sarahb.4200
      @sarahb.4200 8 лет назад +8

      Just so you are aware, almost all wolfdogs that are being sold in the US are not actually wolfdogs. Most of them are simply mixed-breed dogs that have popular traits, and are marketed as wolfdogs -- there is no registry and you can literally take a GSDxMalamute or any other large double-coated dog and it will look "like a wolf" to most people. If you ever see someone claiming to have a "99% wolf" mix or even a more believable "50% wolf," call BS, since the vast majority of backyard breeders out there do not have the money, time, or inclination to properly house a healthy and mentally sound wolf, nor do they have the resources to hand-raise the pups from day 1 so they will be tame (someone selling 6 week old wolfdog puppies is a pretty good indication they're full of ****). Knowing this, understand that most people who have bought and raised wolfdogs from these breeders are happy because what they've bought is a good DOG, not a good wolfdog.

  • @donol4828
    @donol4828 4 года назад +93

    The most gentle one there is the wolf. She has a Doberman and a Pit mix. The other dogs seem to be the agressors.

  • @901GRIMKILLA
    @901GRIMKILLA 3 года назад +6

    Nice advice, im getting a wolfdog now :D

  • @gagesimonton4389
    @gagesimonton4389 4 года назад +14

    Don’t know much about wolves, though if that is a wolf, seems more chill than the domesticated dogs in this vid. It seems the other dogs are nipping for attention where the wolf would rather not.

  • @madisonbabovec9943
    @madisonbabovec9943 7 лет назад +222

    "Wolf dogs aren't pets"
    treats wolf dog like pet

    • @godsreject5130
      @godsreject5130 7 лет назад +1

      wolfdogs are pet's dumbass there domesticated

    • @purplewhirl8387
      @purplewhirl8387 6 лет назад

      Madee Babovec RIGHT

    • @purplewhirl8387
      @purplewhirl8387 6 лет назад

      Gods Reject she was mimicking the person who made the video

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      @davidmorgan924 6 лет назад

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  • @sector783
    @sector783 5 лет назад +19

    Seems like there must’ve been some sort of legal reason for making this video. Meanwhile, the wolf is actually the most behaved critter in that entire yard 🤔

  • @baileyirishfiend
    @baileyirishfiend 2 года назад +12

    You really sound like you dont know what your talking about. You spent the whole video repeating the same lines. Honestly i dont believe a thing you said and i dont think you believe it yourself either obviously 🙄

  • @Milkshake-1872
    @Milkshake-1872 3 года назад +14

    Okay so,
    1: Saying that wolves cannot be domesticated is very stupid. Wolves have been domesticated and that's how they evolved to become dogs. And while she/you said this already, this is incredibly stupid as domesticating takes many generations. As they repeatedly tame and domesticated wolves I the past, the first generations will be no different than wolves.
    2: Judging by the size of the cage shown in the video, it is not what's needed for the wolf, nor is it appropriate for the amount of animals you have. And an electrocuted fence will teach them to avoid the fence, thus shrinking their "territory"/land space.
    3: Although I have no idea how she/you trained this animal I already saw something that would obviously make the wolf have a distaste for you. Yes wolves act differently than dogs but attempting to take something the wolf is playing with or gnawing on is incredibly stupid especially if it's made for the wolf/wolf-dog/your other dogs. Another reason it could be temperamental is having many other dogs of whatever species and other wolfdogs/wolves (I couldn't see if there was another one but there is a possibility) in that small enclosure can lead to fights which would raise the stress already being caused by a small environment that is not suited for the wolf at all.
    4: Another thing to note that ties into point three, your/her dog/her dog*s* (in this video it appears only one is messing with the wolf but one video isn't every day) is actively seen messing with the wolf. While yes this could be just play the wolf could easily become temperamental given the points stated above and start fights which could cause more stress and lack of obedience e.t.c.
    5: I'm not entirely sure about this point but I don't think you've properly asserted your dominance to the wolf, thus having it challenge your commands and disobey. While the alpha system in wild wolf packs are fake and are not actually real, there are wolves with more dominance e.t.c. those with dominance tend to be treated more respectfully and get to eat first and eat what they want because they have the assertance and show of will and strength to back it up.

  • @angelprimrose6235
    @angelprimrose6235 4 года назад +40

    “This is their behavior, there is nothing wrong with this.” Woman clearly had absolutely no control over this animal. High contents can be absolutely gentle. She messed with this dog endlessly until he attacked her and gave him up. Correct this video title. “Why I CANNOT own a wolf of wolfdog.”

    • @seamen5385
      @seamen5385 4 года назад +13

      this dog is actually allegedly mid content and is no longer under this lady’s care. she has no clue what she’s talking about or how to handle these animals

    • @angelprimrose6235
      @angelprimrose6235 4 года назад +5

      HOTT NUTT Yep! She messed with him when he was eating and he attacked her. He was high content though.

    • @xdarkxskullzx
      @xdarkxskullzx 3 года назад +2

      I’m pretty sure that a wolf-dog or even a wolf rescue would be more than happy under a human’s care as long as it’s treated right and is respected. What’s been shown in the video however is literally the opposite of what you want to do with a wolf animal. The dogs were more aggressive than the wolf and it’s clear the poor thing is underfed and mistreated. I hope he/she is out of her care.

    • @greyscalesx
      @greyscalesx 3 года назад +2

      Well you won't be surprised to hear she doesn't have the wolfdog anymore.
      And he got seized by a sanctuary apparently after she got convinced in court of animal cruelty.
      So god knows what else was going on with all the animals in this place.
      She was never qualified or had licences for this.
      Basically she uploaded videos on animals and pretended owning them made her an expert.
      She's a crook.

  • @rottenberry4
    @rottenberry4 6 лет назад +31

    “I can have a wolf dog, but not you”

    • @camelsandfriends
      @camelsandfriends  6 лет назад +3

      That isn't what I say. I prefer to think of them as companions. They are not for everyone (of course), but I am certainly not the only one who can live with one. Plenty of people can. More people cannot...

    • @Ali-mb1zc
      @Ali-mb1zc 5 лет назад +1

      camelsandfriends what is a pet? A companion. If you are prepared to care for them, nothing should be stopping you

  • @jacksonntp617
    @jacksonntp617 3 года назад +10

    Wolves and dogs aren't that different. If you don't care for them enough it's obvious that they'll go wild and aggressive. In short if you keep mistreating them and their needs, then it's easy to predict that your pet will act like this.

  • @tgdoit5966
    @tgdoit5966 4 года назад +35

    If she really believes that why have her little dogs by it the wolf seems annoyed by the other dogs 🤣 it wasn’t even acting bad I’ve seen way worse dogs

  • @marcomarkproductions
    @marcomarkproductions 5 лет назад +26

    This woman is funny asf she thinks she's the only one in the world that can handle a wolf

    • @MidlightTheNightFuryFemale
      @MidlightTheNightFuryFemale 5 лет назад

      I could handle a wolf but my bff said no to a wolf😂 but yes to a wolfdog😀

    • @arbitor528
      @arbitor528 3 года назад

      Actually she couldn't, it got seized because she was abusing it

  • @ariofsouthdakota
    @ariofsouthdakota 5 лет назад +19

    Nothing wrong with having a wolf hybrid as a pet if you know what youre doing. And Ive known and had many. They were the best pet Ive ever own. You just dont know what youre doing.

  • @notyocheese8448
    @notyocheese8448 3 года назад +7

    If you don't understand why people are mad in the comments and the dislike bar I recommend you watch this video basically summarizes people's problems with this video ruclips.net/video/1ERfph6lxRg/видео.html
    This person manages to raise a wolf dog the right way and you can see the differences on how the wolves look compared to this video and his video

    • @foxcrowian8273
      @foxcrowian8273 3 года назад +2

      **clap clap** I was wondering if anyone else saw that video to snap some sense into this woman!

  • @ivydene2107
    @ivydene2107 4 года назад +38

    Dog: growls and attacks Lauren
    Lauren: does nothing
    This girl : LaUrEn Is A dAnGeRoUs aNiMaL

  • @DendyJungle
    @DendyJungle 5 лет назад +16

    Your dog seems way more vicious than lorne

  • @whatno2717
    @whatno2717 3 года назад +18

    he legit just wants attention my guy
    like bro he stopped moving when you started petting him😭

  • @Crystal-du2zm
    @Crystal-du2zm Год назад +10

    Thw wolfdog is not the problem here. You let those two other dogs terrorise the wolfdog and the wolfdog try to avoid them. Why dont you say to your dog to stop terrorise your wolfdog.
    This is so worring to see, i had a wolfdog before and he never did growl at me like yours do, i could take his bone when he eat it etc.
    People dont listen to her, she clearly dont know how to handle dogs and wolfdogs.

  • @georgefarmakis9238
    @georgefarmakis9238 7 лет назад +74

    What a stupid video. You speak too much without really saying anything interesting and you constantly keep on saying the same thing. The most important is that you keep on saying that "we should never keep a wolf as a domesticated animal" while the same time we see someone keeping a wolf as a domesticated animal playing with dogs and bear human hands without explaining how and why. So what does this video really stand for?

    • @jilliansmith7123
      @jilliansmith7123 7 лет назад +16

      George: it seems to stand for us to all worship her as the expert wolf whisperer who is the only one who should ever interact with a wolf because only she is special enough...etc. ad nauseum.

  • @anthonyp3066
    @anthonyp3066 5 лет назад +16

    You cant have a wolf but I can - youtube video narrator

    • @angelachallice1805
      @angelachallice1805 5 лет назад

      Yes, I’m tired of people coming on and telling us that you can’t do this, but I can.

    • @whiderboss
      @whiderboss 5 лет назад

      She's just warning people, she's got a wolf what do you want to do you want her to grab a gun and put an end to the animal? No, she has to live with it, and she finds it very hard, so therefore, she wants to warn others about living with this murderous wild animal that wants to kill, eat, play/fight, and reproduce, it does not want to be a best friend, it only wants to play to release energy and train it, so that it later can jump on a sheep and bite its head off.

  • @jordannichols9756
    @jordannichols9756 4 года назад +47

    “You can NOT own a wolf or wolf dog as a pet.” As I watch a video about you having a wolf dog in a caged area playing around with other dogs.