ok for people who live in towns & do have the space & time to look after them properly,but many town houses dont have big gardens & high fences,
"Hi I have to 8 month old, male Inuit Wolf cross Akita brothers. These dogs live together outside in a pen, I have had them both from being babies as I own both there mum and dad. I no longer have time to give them the attention they need, they both have fantastic temperaments and are very friendly. They would make someone fantastic yard dogs or guard dogs. They are both very big chunky dogs that are still growing. I would much prefer these dogs to go together as they have always lived together, free to good owners only" Wot!!!!! If they are indeed wolf crosses, then they most certainly will NOT make fantastic yard or guard dogs. Do you know where these lowlife live BD?
Me too - my two would be happy to live anywhere, however awful, as long as they were with their humans.
February of this year, meaning the dogs have most likely been sold/dumped in rescue by now. Being a free ad, the exact owners location wouldn't have been shown, just the town/city.
Sorry, being thick!! I was thinking of in a magazine, or something, in Feb ... I gettit now!! Dur brain me! I was just trying to guess who the "breeder" might be.
There are so many who have jumped on the bandwagon and are producing anything that looks like a Husky/GSD/Mal/CsV/Saarloos etc etc x and adding the W word for the selling point - I think you would be lucky to find them.... Needle and haystack comes to mind
Yes - but cross something with a GSD and you will probably get one that would be a good guard dog...I doubt many if any of the dogs advertised with the Wolf word added have any recent content - it is a selling point.
Probably, but not necessarily. You can end up even with GSD in the mix with an excessively fearful (and IMO very dangerous because of this) dog - although I agree with you, more likely than not. Poor dogs