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Old 10-04-2011, 17:00   #1
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Thanks for your answer.
Are you serious? Do they really live in a house?
We had one of our hand raised wolves in the house for a week, because one of her legs was plastered.
It took a lot of (re)decoration after her memorable stay...

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Old 10-04-2011, 17:11   #2
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not right in house, but in kennels. many wolfgods live so and not only wolfdogs... so there is nothing exceptional. i took these photos when they came in car to the film set (our wolfdogs were filmed in a movie together with these wolves).
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Old 10-04-2011, 17:50   #3
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Sorry, but I find it exceptional.
But dogs are one thing. Even if I don't like to see them in a kennel. Closing wolves in a kennel, for what reasons ever, I find exceptional too.
Exceptional cruel...
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you know, all my animals live with me inside and i can't imagine that they could ever live outside in a kennel (also i understand what does it mean for a wolf as for super social animal, i had one). but 80% of people i know keep dogs outside in kennels, i mean people from different countries. this is statistics, so there is nothing to fight for.
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Old 10-04-2011, 19:33   #5
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Originally posted by michaelundinaeichhorn:

"...But dogs are one thing. Even if I don't like to see them in a kennel."...

Yeah, that´s my opinion too ! And it is not important for me that may be
(originally posted by Morian )
..."but 80% of people i know keep dogs outside in kennels, i mean people from different countries."...

It´s sad enough if this is true.

Best greetings , Silvester alias Smartwolf alias Uli

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