i have a 1 year old wolf-dog i dont kown how to train it i need…

i have a 1 year old wolf-dog i dont kown how to train it
i need help

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Sarah
7 years ago

Hi- not sure how you got your hands on this breed of dog, but as with all dogs, consistency and a solid pack are key. Please see a behaviorist/trainer and set up training appointment right away. It will benefit both of you and you canes the training and tips learned to suit you and you’ll both benefit from it. Since this dog is already a year old, you’ve missed peak socialization time with him. That is not to say that you still can’t socialize your dog, but you must make training a top priority. From what I’ve seen, this hybrid… Read more »

Sarah
7 years ago

Also, there is a wolf sanctuary in Letitz, PA. They have a few packs, but one is a pack of wolf hybrids. You may want to reach out to them for some help. They are extremely knowledgeable, and very wonderful people. Here is there website:
https://wolfsanctuarypa.org/
Good luck!!

Anonymous
Anonymous
7 years ago

IF this is a true wolf-dog, I strongly suggest returning it where you got it. Wolf dogs are NOT like normal dogs, and need special management…and most likely, a license to keep.

Inside Sunrise
Inside Sunrise
7 years ago

True wolf dogs are not for the faint hearted, and need particular training. If you’re not specified with this please don’t put the work onto yourself, and find the dog another home.

Lea Behncke
Lea Behncke
7 years ago

I understand the allure of having a wolf-dog. They are gorgeous and fascinating animals. However, most wolf or wolf-hybrid caretakers do not recommend keeping them as pets. Despite being from the canine family, they have very different dispositions and most are still very wild and extremely wary of humans. They can also be very unpredictable. I would call the Colorado Wolf and Wildlife Sanctuary in Divide, Colorado. Their staff is extremely knowledgeable, and if you have your heart set on keeping it they may be able to provide some training tips for you. They also rescue wolves and wolf-hybrid, so… Read more »