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Old 09-26-2008, 07:43 AM   #3 (permalink)
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And yes I brought up the fact of Roy Siegfried because it was a direct response to your silly post where you said "Wolves CAN be pet if you adopt and raise them with love." I have to correct you there that wolves ARE NOT A DOG and will NEVER be like dog and SHOULD NEVER BE TREATED LIKE A DOG NOR PET! To do so is NOT respecting the nature.... which is why Roy Siegfried got mauled.

Did you know how many exotic cats, Sigfried and Roy own?

How long they live with exotic cats before Roy got attacked by one of exotic cats?

They both know that they risk their lives when they want to play with their exotic cats. Sure, they take care of their exotic cats pretty good but it's just happened!!! It does the same with pitbull/rottenwietter and more dangerous dogs as well. The owner take care of them pretty good but just happened that they got attacked by their own pet dogs (pitbull, etc)

That's why I decide to not own wolfdog (common in Rep. Czech.), wolf or dangerous domestic dogs because I doubt either I am expert how to raise them... .I prefer simple dogs whom I can raise them into behave easily than wild/dangerous dogs.

I said: "the wolves can be pet...." which mean is "be possible" or "likely", not that the wolves are pets or loving and friendly pet. Get the difference? Please don't confuse those word and jump too quickly... Please read it carefully before you say something...

Why I said that the wolves can be pet when you raise them loving like you can raise pitbull/rotteilwer as loving pet but for me is not possible... because I CAN'T

See this pictures... I love wolves but I can't have them as my pet because I know it's impossible to raise wolf to be my pet because wolf is too different as domestic dog. Some owners are expert and know how to raise wild animals... I have seen wolfdogs quite a lot in Rep. Czech. which only 3 hours away from my area. To me, they are not domestic dogs but the owners doing pretty good with them... Wolfdogs lives in forest in between Bavaria and Rep. Czech.


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