Wolfdog Registry
The wolf/dog does NOT have a wolf as a parent. It is very intelligent and loyal, yet their
world does not revolve entirely around a human master. A good wolf/dog will instinctively
view his owner as the head of the family (or pack). By nurturing this relationship, a
knowledgeable owner can develop a bond of intense loyalty, which can be maintained for
life.
The wolf/dog is, even more so than Man, a very social creature and, in most cases, will
readily transfer these feelings to a human family structure. This canine will, without
fail, crave companionship. For this reason, if you cannot be with it constantly, another
canine companion should be made available.
A good wolfdog is very loving. However, caution and constant supervision should be
exercised when small children are interacting with them, as is the case with ALL dog
breeds. The wolf/dog requires much of its owner s time, love, patience and persistence.
The potential owner must learn about their particular habits and traits and adjust their
lifestyle accordingly. The lineage of these canines must be completely documented and
verifiable at least four generations.
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