Thought you might enjoy a deer story

Smart Red

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Nearby farmer raised pigs. Must have been butchering day and my half-wolf, Timbra, brought home her share.

Wouldn't have been all that bad, but I was hosting a back-to-school teacher get together that day. Not what I expected to find on the front lawn.
 

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@Smart Red every thing I have read on wolf hybrids is they do not make good pets. Hybrids are 1/4 to 1/2 wolf, some people are even asking to make them illegal to own. Special fencing needed. Did you know yours was a wolf hybrid when first obtaining ? Do you agree or disagree about them being pets?
 

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We have a couple frends that own a half wolf. When we go into their house we have a hard time in finding where to sit ... chewed up couch, lazy-boys, table, chairs, etc. . Oh yea, not to mention the chewed corners on doors, window sills, wall corners. Aaaack ! :barnie If I owned it , it would be burried with the first destructive bite. :old
 

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Dogs are domesticated wolves are not. I love wolves and wondered about them as pets. Many years ago I looked into getting one. I always research before getting a animal. Everything suggested they do not make good pets. They are more a ego stoker, then good companion. That is why I asking Red who owned one what the real deal is. I also know every animal is different.
 
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