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04/02/2008 6:39 PM  

I was told one of our members raises wolf hybrids - anyone know who they are? I'm hoping to get some advice. 

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04/02/2008 8:27 PM  
no idea Jordan :-i

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04/02/2008 8:45 PM  
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I don't raise them, but I can tell you stay away! honestly, i had some experience training one. Although he was pretty cool. These dogs need special care, and depending on the breeding and the percentage of the hybrid, you can have your hands full. They definitly should be housed propertly outside. From what I hear, they are tough to housebreak. but.... do you own research, and be careful with these. I'm still not quite sure why anyone would want them anyway.
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04/02/2008 8:47 PM  
By the way, they are illegal in many states.
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04/03/2008 9:24 AM  
 

Wolf-Hybrid
Attacks on Children

 

Wolf-Hybrid

 

The following is a list of just some - by far not all of the attacks on people by wolf dogs. As more information is collected it will be posted. The purpose for this information being listed is to try and convince the general public that these animals are a danger to children and other people that come in contact with them.

9/81 - Wayne, Michigan - Two-year-old Eric Turner killed by "Mickey" when he wandered within range of his chain.

10/83 - Malad, Idaho - Three year-old David Hammer was killed by one of his family's three pet hybrid wolves when the "boy started to run and the wolf chased him and bit him in the neck and back of the head area."

10/85 - Los Angeles, California - Two-year-old Christopher Nimitz was grabbed and had his arm ripped off by the family's pet wolves when he put his hand through the chain-link fencing of their pen.

3/86 - Anchorage, Alaska - Nicola Martin, 2 years old, was killed while playing in a yard near a chained wolf hybrid.

8/86 - Forest City, North Carolina - four-year-old Brandon Joel Ingle killed by the family's pet hybrid.

8/86 - Fergus Falls, Minnesota - Seventeen -month-old Tyler Strauch' s arm was bitten off by his father's pet hybrid when the hybrid grabbed him as the child played near the hybrid's pen.

8/88 - Washesha, Wisconsin - Eight-year-old David Hoppe pulled off his bike and dragged into a lake by a friend's hybrid; hospitalized with multiple soft tissue injuries.

8/88 - Ft. Walton Beach, Florida - Four-year-old Nathan Carpenter killed by a neighbor's recently acquired hybrid that had been featured as "pet of the week" at the shelter from which it was adopted; Panhandle Area Welfare Society (PAWS) paid a $425,000 settlement to the boy's family.

2/89 - Venice, Florida - Three-year-old Lauren Verner attacked by loose hybrid, receives over 100 stitches.

3/89 - Ishpeming, Michigan - Five-year-old Angie Nickerson was killed by a relative's loose pet hybrid as she walked home from the bus stop. The animal had been a stray that was adopted out by a local humane society and only had been with the family a short time.

3/89 - Big Lake, Minn. Alyshia Ann Berczyk, 3 yrs old, killed by a pet wolf.

5/89 - Staten Island, New York - Two-year-old Timothy Bajinski attacked by his mother's hybrid who "freaked out". Child in critical condition, required extensive reconstructive surgery to face and head.

6/89 - Kenyon, Minnesota - Five-year-old Peter Lernke attacked after wandering into yard of chained wolf; surgery required to remove 12 inches of the child's small intestine and 1/2 of his colon.

8/89 - Regina, Saskatchewan ten-year-old Clinton Goodwell loses arm after being bitten by wolves at Moose Jaw Wild Animal Park

3/90 - Otisville, Michigan - Two-year-old Tanya Elliot killed when she played within reach of a friend's chained hybrid.

4/90 - Anchorage, Alaska - Four-week-old Paul David Mahler is killed by "Kessy," a hybrid, when the child's mother held the infant out to the animal and the hybrid grabbed the child by the head.

5/90 - Denver, Colorado - Six-year-old Lewis Trujillo was bitten 15 times on his legs and groin by a loose hybrid.

8/90 - Phoenix, Arizona-Two-year-old Belinda Jean Bennett bitten by her uncle's hybrid, received over 500 stitches to repair wounds.

9/90 - East Orange, New Jersey. Two Month and 3 Day Old Curtis James Hawkins killed and partially consumed by the family's wolf hybrid while sleeping in his crib.

10/90 - Tabor, South Dakota - Four-year-old Crystal Tipton received extensive lacerations to head, neck, arm, stomach and leg when she got too close to some penned hybrids.

1/90 - Mead, Washington - Four-year-old Melonie Honodel received 30-40 puncture wounds from a friend's hybrid that broke loose from its chain and came after a group of children in a yard, biting and shaking the child until her mother beat it off.

5/91 - Bellingham, Washington - Eighteen-month-old Blake Barber has his arm bitten off after reaching through a fence to pet a hybrid owned by his father.

8/91 - Lolo, Montana - Three-year-old Elaine Sandvig had her arm torn off after reaching into a kennel to pet her grandfather's hybrid.

9/91 - Elk, Washington - Melonie Honodel, now five-years-old, sustained a second hybrid attack requiring 80 stitches to close deep head and face lacerations, and nearly lost an eye when she hugged a friend's "friendly" hybrid while she was visiting the home with her mother.

1/92 - Phoenix, Arizona - Five-year-old Quantee Walker was seriously injured when his family's "friendly" hybrid, "Wolfie", dragged him around the yard by his head “like a rag doll.”

1/92 - Greentown, Indiana - Seven-year-old Devin Dewitt required surgery to repair deep lacerations to his arms, upper chest and face after two of the family's wellcared-for hybrids grabbed his hand and arm as he petted them and then attempted to pull him through the chain-link fencing of their 8' high enclosure.

6/92 - Saginaw, Ml. Two-year-old had part of a finger bitten off after approaching an unprotected wolf enclosure at a zoo and reaching through the fence.

10/93 - Sante Fe, New Mexico - Twelve-year-old Josh Garner died from severe injuries inflicted by his neighbor's "friendly" wolf hybrid, Kodiak.

10/93 -Jamaica, Vermont - Four-year-old Brandon Pike hospitalized in serious condition with bites to his face, spinal column and testicles after being attacked by a four-year-old wolf hybrid.

10/93 - Tucson, Arizona - Three-year-old Jasmine Peterson was critically wounded by a wolf hybrid and its shepherd companion when she fell off a cinder block wall into their yard.

12/93 - Townsend, Vermont - A three-year-old child was killed when a hybrid with new puppies broke out of her pen and attacked the child.

2/94 - Cedar Rapids, Iowa - Four children attacked, three of them seriously wounded, when a hybrid escaped his pen and traveled to a local school playground during a recess period.

3/94 - Cumming, Georgia - Eight-year -old Matthew Slalom was revived by his mom's CPR after receiving massive wounds to the head, neck, and chest when his neighbor's leashed "friendly" hybrid pulled away from his owner while she was chatting with the kids in her yard.

12/94 - Manitowoc, Wisconsin - Two-and-a-half-year-old Jared Mars lost most of his right arm when he reached through the fence of a zoo enclosure to pet a wolf.

1/95 - Black Hawk, South Dakota - Two--year-old Russell Evans was killed when he entered a neighbor's fenced yard containing a chained wolf hybrid.

3/95 - Buffalo Creek, Colorado - Four-year-old Brian Oudemolen received deep cuts on his face and head requiring plastic surgery when a friend's hybrid suddenly attacked the child as he ran and played while he and his mom, the hybrid's owner, and the loose hybrid rambled across a field together.

5/95 - Deland, Florida -James Termerer, 21 months-old suffered massive wounds to his face and neck when a "friendly" wolf/malamute attacked him The owner insisted the animal was just "trying to remove a red-hooded shirt the child was wearing" and "had an affinity for the color red."

9/95 - Lynchburg, Virginia - Derrick Quarles, age seven years suffered severe cuts on his throat, back and legs when the neighbor's hybrids grabbed his jacket through the fence of their backyard enclosure, pulled him into the pen, tore his clothes off and attacked him.

12/95- Chiloquin, Oregon - Three year-old Brian Boss was attacked and dragged out of his yard by a loose hybrid. The child received 39 puncture wounds and a punctured lung and required three hours of surgery to repair the wounds in his chest, abdomen and back.

12/95 - Howell, Michigan - Two year-old Jessie Langley was nearly asphyxiated when her family's "friendly" hybrid crushed her chest while she was sleeping in her bed room.

7/96 - Kalispell, Montana - Nathan Weasetail, age eight years, received severe bites to his legs, buttocks, arms, scalp requiring over 300 stitches after he entered an enclosure containing three wolves that were used for photographic purposes.

10/96 - Rothbury, Michigan - A 12 year-old girl waiting for a school bus was attacked and dragged by a neighbor's hybrid that broke his chain She sustained severe bites all over her body especially her arms requiring seven hours of surgery.


T.J. Adams - killed by wolf Hybrid - June 2002
T.J. Adams - killed by wolf Hybrid - June 2002


T.J. Adams died late last night at Kosair Children's hospital in Louisville. Authorities say a wolf-hybrid type dog attacked the boy Friday afternoon. Adams lives in Benton, Kentucky, but he was visiting his grandmother in Wickliffe when he was attacked.

Relatives say he often spent weekends at the Ballard County home. The Ballard County Sheriff's department is still trying to figure out exactly where the attack took place. They report having complaints about the dogs that lived at 918 Beechgrove Road, but no charges were ever filed against the owners.

T.J.'s relatives said he had a fear of large aggressive dogs.

"He didn't like a dog that was aggressive," said T.J.'s Grandmother, Betty Owen. "If the dog walked up to him he would pet it, but if it got active it was scared of it."

The dog's owner, Latasha Laster, 21, pleaded not guilty Monday morning to charges of harboring a vicious animal. County Attorney Michael Stacy wouldn't say whether further charges might be filed.

FOLLOW UP STORY (we received on January 9, 2004)

DOG OWNER PLEADS GUILTY IN BOYS DEATH
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T.J. Adams - killed by wolf Hybrid - June 2002


WICKLIFFE, Ky.--Latasha Laster, who was set to stand trial Monday on manslaughter charges in connection with the mauling of T.J. Adams, accepted a plea bargain from prosecutors Tuesday.

Laster, of Wickliffe, pleaded guilty to reckless homicide in Ballard Circuit Court before Judge Will Shadoan. Commonwealth Attorney Tim Langford recommended a two-year prison term. Shadoan will sentence Laster at 9:30 a.m. March 5.

Langford recommended the charge of second-degree manslaughter be changed to reckless homicide, and the charges of wanton endangerment and harboring a vicious animal be dismissed.

Adams, 5, of Benton was attacked June 7, 2002, by a 70-pound dog belonging to Laster that was chained in a yard behind his grandparents' home on Beech Grove Road. He died two days later at Kosair Children’s Hospital in Louisville.

The dog was destroyed.







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04/03/2008 9:33 AM  

Research & responsibility  are key, but I can't see owning a wolf hybrid... no matter how cool they seem.

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04/03/2008 10:19 AM  
You can see a pic of the one I worked with below. This dog along with his sister was given to a hybrid rescue because it was discouvered by authorities when they were accused of killing the neighbors dog. Not sure it did, but it is illegal in NY to have one.

www.dpdogtraining.com/photos.htm

click on the montage and go to the last picture. He wouldn't stay still for the photo!
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04/03/2008 12:09 PM  

Not sure if this is what I have, but I'm starting to wonder.  I took in 3 feral pups last May and was able to socialize 2 well enough that our local Humane Society was able to get them adopted (and they're doing well in their new homes), but I kept Coy because he's scared to death of everyone but me, after a year he is just now  warming up to my husband.  Any way, after doing some research I'm starting to wonder about him so I'm looking for someone who might be able to help me figure out if that is what I'm dealing with or if he really is just a feral dog that is going to take a lot of time and patience.

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04/03/2008 12:51 PM  

Frank, beautiful looking animal....but I don't like the "look" in his eyes......sorry.

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04/03/2008 3:42 PM  

I did go look at your picture and Coy does look a lot like him in coloring, but he doesn't have the "wild look" that yours does.  He has NEVER been aggressive in anyway towards me or my other dogs. He just exhibits behvaviors that I don't associate as normal "dog behavior".

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04/03/2008 3:52 PM  
Jordan, you may want to consider having a professional dog trainer or dog behavorist come to your home and evaluate the dog. They have methods that they use, that they can determine a lot from, by just being around your dog.
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04/03/2008 8:13 PM  

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 the tell tale sign is the amber eyes.

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04/05/2008 1:58 AM  

My sister's next-door neighbor has a wolf hybrid (70% wolf).  He is a beautiful animal, weighs about 150lbs, looks EXACTLY like a wolf, absolutely huge.  He's been owned by that family for over 10 years but even they are very careful with him.  He comes in the house during the day but they don't trust him unsupervised so when bedtime comes around he goes into his cement floor, chain link fenced and roofed pen.  We went over one night and he immediately separated my sister and me from the men, pacing in front of us and growling at the men.  Needless to say we both we uncomfortable.    When the owner told us how he had trained him, I  understood why he was unstable!  He encouraged agressive behavior and in fact, hit the animal to enforce his will.  So my concern with the hybrids is not only from the perspective of the animal being dangerous because they are NOT a domesticated animal.  I also have concerns about the "type: of owner that they attract?  Very scary.

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04/17/2008 1:01 AM  

We had a wolf hybrid and didn't realize it until we took her to the vet to be spayed. She was White German Shepherd and wolf. I found her as a puppy. I thought she was White GShepherd. We had her almost 13 yrs. She was not vicious at all. she was so sweet. WE nicknamed her Lovebug. she had gold eyes. She was skittish around strangersbut never attempted to attack or bite. We had other dogs with her. If we had puppies she mothered them. She didn't play like dogs. She would get a ball and play by herself. she stood back and watched the other dogs play. We lost Cherokee last year. We had to put her down, she had severe old age hip displaysia. We miss her terribly. She went to Rainbow Bridge with a lipstick kiss on her head.  We will probably never have such a unique animal such as she was. Cherokee you were our sweet little girl. We love you still. You can't put all hybrids in the same category. They are all different. And some has to be raised different. and treated different. Our Cherokee was part of our family and was treated just like our other fur kids.        Diane

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04/19/2008 3:49 PM  

I have a  wolf hybrid, Clyde, he will be 2 years old next month - he is the most affectionate dog I have ...(I have 4 dogs) He is half Artic wolf and half Great Pyrenees. He is very smart and has NEVER went to the bathroom in the house. Even as a puppy.  I think the percentage of wolf and the type of dog bred to the wolf plays a big part of what issues you may have to deal with or take into consideration. You may also want to talk with some people that actually own the same type of hybrid you are considering. No one knows better than they as they are dealing with them first hand.

He is great around my horses, chickens, parrot. Of course he was raised with kindness and love, but also received basic training and taught that he must mind his manners, as all our dogs are.

He was very timid and shy when we got him at the age of 4 months old. We weren't planning on getting a puppy, we just went to look at them, as we were fans of both Great Pyrenees and wolves and were curious what the mix would look like. When we saw little Clyde hiding from everyone and shaking and his brothers so much bigger and picking on him we couldn't leave him there. He is still a little shy of new people, but is not aggressive in any way. He was the runt of the litter but is now 115 lbs of love and a very beautiful dog.

Any dog will take advantage of a weak willed person if given the opportunity, it just isn't a big deal when it's a little dog. It is a big deal and much more noticable and dangerous when it is a dog that weighs in at 100 plus lbs. 

Dogs that tend to be strong willed (pitbulls, wolf-hybrids, rotties, etc) should not be coupled with timid people or someone that is not prepared to be the dominent pack leader who will enforce the rules of the house.

Having the appropriate surroundings/yard and time for the breed you decide to get is very important and a huge factor in whether or not it will be a successful match.

Do some research on the breeds you are interested in and you should be able to make a decision that will result in a great partnership that will hopefully last a long time and bring you joy.

Good luck!

 

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04/22/2008 7:52 AM  

 I had a wolf hybrid when I lived in Florida, He was wonderful,I had him neutered,anyway. His name was timber.I also had a timber wolf named Samson I rescued. By nature Wolfs are not the mean old sneaky animals that just pounces on something. My experiance with these two,was great ,I had 4 other dogs besides, Yes they still have the wild in them,and the only thing they ever did was circle things, mine were very family orientated at least mine were, and they loved having the other dogs around them, I lived on a ranch down there, and never tied them up, and never lost a ckicken turkey duck goat horse cow etc. I had so many animals I could'nt possibly name them all on here.I fed the wolf hybrid/wolf dog food with canned mixed in. I will post a picture of timber up as soon as i go thru my pictures.I have them on film to . anyway I believe there are exceptions to the rule in that all wolf hybrids are not bad and killers. anyway if you want to know more just ask.

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04/24/2008 2:49 PM  

I think it all depends on the mix of individual dog and owner. I have had 3 friends with wolf mix dogs and all were very sweet but they had responsible owners! I personally am more afraid of German shepherds as I have been attached by 2 different ones and still have the scares to prove it from one attack. But it is the same deal had the dogs had responsible owners the attacks probably wouldn't have happened.

ps. I believe the cocker spaniel was the dog most likely to bite, funny hugh!

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05/07/2008 2:11 AM  

Hi, I am wolflover_13 and I am a new member to this site and I do indeed own a wolf hybrid.  He is one of the best dogs I have. These animals are very misunderstood.  And can be very good pets when dealt with the right way. Any queations you have about wolves or wolf-hybrids I would be happy to answer

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05/07/2008 2:21 AM  

hi, my name is wolflover_13 and I couldn't help but be touched by these sad reports of wolf hybrids attacking children.  I am an owner of a great wolf-hybrid dog named Marley and I just wanted to comment on the reasons most of these individuals where attacked.  It seems to me that there are two occuring themes here 1).  Most where chained up 2). They where in a pen.  These attacks where not the animals fault they where the owners fault.  People that do not know basic kanine behavior should NEVER OWN A WOLF HYBRID!!!!  Wolf hybrids are highly intelligent dogs that will do well if you make them part of the family.  In fact mine sleeps right by my bed along with my two other power breed dogs all of which are very balanced and well behaved.  To think that someone would get such an amazing and intelligient animal and just put it on a chain or in a cage with no exercise and no family or pack to depend on well this is what happens.  Oh and by the way I have three you children and three big dogs and I trust them fully with my children because just like kids dogs turn out how you raise them.

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05/07/2008 2:21 AM  
My wolf Hybrid is a great and harmless dog
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