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Please only answer this is you CURRENTLY HAVE OR HAVE HAD a wolf hybrid. I've done my reading any everything, but how are their temperments? Do they make good pets? Do they still act like a wolf? Any info. on them would help if you currently have or have had a wolf hybrid, thanks! (link)
My grandparents had a red kelpie cross wolf and it was the sweetest dog ever and kind of stupid lol. He was a wildish dog and does need alot of area to run around in and taken on walks and to run around in parks regularly. Sometimes when me and my brother would play ball games with him like fetch he does get a little over excited and bite your hands trying to get the ball but it wasn't that serious. Unless provoked or getting over excited wolf hybrid breeds don't get to out of control.


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