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Birth Day
October 3
What brought you to WolfConnection.org?
so i can keep learning, help those i can, and share my 4 beautys with others!
What would you want the community to know about you?
i got involved with wolf hybrids 9 yrs.ago, when i saved my beloved spike and his litter mates from cruel people who would have let them starve to death. a year latter i rescued sheena who was going to be put down becouse the person who bought her did'nt know how to handle a hybrid. i do a lot of research on wolf hybrids so i can give them the best care they could ever want and i also fell head over heels for these animals so my husband got me 2 more.
What would you like to get out being part of the our Community?
understanding becouse of my love for these animals, advise when i might need it, and friendship from those who fill the same about wolf hybrids.

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At 10:50am on August 21, 2011, Teo Alfero said…

Hi Beverly,

The behavior you're describing is very common on pups and it seems a simple case of pent-up energy with poor/no behavioral training on the part of the breather you bought the animals from.
All the pups I've had acted like that ... the remedy is a combination of exercise (A LOT OF IT) steady and stern commands and behavioral instructions, and patience since, even though you'll see improvements in the behavior (not jumping at you and getting off the kitchen counter) they will really settle down between two and three years of age ... of course as long as you fix them, if you don't fix them it will be longer and tougher training.

Just let me clarify that by exercise I mean loooooong walks on the leash. At least 3-4 miles in the morning and 3-4 miles in the evening. Plat time in your yard will get some of the energy out but will not train their behavior.

Keep in mind that, real high contents many times act more like wolves than dogs so you need to address the wolf in them if you want to get somewhere. That means that wolves will respect and listen to you based on how deep they bond with you and how centered and steady you are around them.

Regarding the breather, I don't really like any of them since they are breathing animals most people have a hard time dealing with and organizations like mine end up picking up the pieces without making the income. Every time we rescue an animal we are assuming many thousands of $$ of expense over the years ... I do it happily but with great effort so I don't appreciate breathers.

that said, it seems that this particular breather doesn't treat the animals property. What you can do is put a claim with the local animal control office and have them deal with them. By the way, were are you located? and what is the name and location of the breather?

Wish you luck with your new family members, and you can always call me at 661-450-8191

Best regards

Teo

 
 
 

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