A family of Coyotes moved into my neighbourhood. We leave them alone but I worry about their safety since I live in a dense residential area with some wooded areas
@@morp11 it makes you a horrible parent. If you can’t take 2 goddamn seconds to entertain your pets inside like literally everyone else you are lazy and you are resorting to letting them outside and just expecting nature and wild predators to understand what a pet is. News flash, coyotes aren’t the only thing that will eat your cats. Literally any other predator larger than them will. Dogs too. So keep your pets inside and entertain them. Provide toys and enrichment for them. Or you are just feeding your cats to coyotes. You ignorant lazy fuck.
It's embarrassing that if we have to go through the forest any animal flees from the human... it should just happen but instead we have created a fear in them. A farm of wolves in captivity, what does this consist of?
@PupcrazytalesYT #roadto1k I believe they are high content wolfdogs, but I didn’t pay very much attention to what they were saying. If they are wolfdogs then they were most likely raised in captivity and therefore have no experience in the wild, and would likely die! Even if they weren’t wolfdogs and weren’t captive raised they could have been desensitized to humans which would be a very big problem, the same thing as a problem bear can be applied to any wild animal, and since some states may start hunting wolves again you can imagine how this would go. This looks far more like a zoo anyways, the wolves look quite confident in their environment (body language) aswell as healthy (as you stated) so I doubt that they are stressed or neglected. Basically what I’m trying to say is these wolves seem to be perfectly fine in captivity, and have many reasons to not be let into the wild.
Theyre all mid and high content wolfdogs, but to somebody who knows what they’re looking at, a wolf is far more than these. These are only wolfdogs. They are dog-looking and soft because Theyre wolfdogs. Please remember that mislabeling wolfdogs as wolves is about as harmful as mislabeling dogs as wolfdogs/wolves. These are not wolves. These are wolfdogs. Call them as such.
The wolves seem more graceful than most dogs. Very pretty!
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Beautiful creatures ❤
Such gorgeous animals
Beautiful beautiful thank you for sharing and God bless
Dog bless
Look so like my TIPPY1, HUSKY. SHEPARD MIX, LIVED
TO BE 16 AND HALF,
sure do miss all of them.
Love ❤️ you wolves.🐺🐺🐾🐾💕
How majestic
Good doggos.
My favourite animal wolves
A family of Coyotes moved into my neighbourhood. We leave them alone but I worry about their safety since I live in a dense residential area with some wooded areas
I've chickens and dogs. Sorry but I'd blast them
@@morp11 and see right here is exactly why they need to be relocated. It’s not hard to protect your dogs and chickens.
@@inthewoods5494 Right. I'll just keep them inside 24/7 that'd make me a great owner. I'd blast you too for entertaining my yard 😸
@@morp11 it makes you a horrible parent. If you can’t take 2 goddamn seconds to entertain your pets inside like literally everyone else you are lazy and you are resorting to letting them outside and just expecting nature and wild predators to understand what a pet is. News flash, coyotes aren’t the only thing that will eat your cats. Literally any other predator larger than them will. Dogs too. So keep your pets inside and entertain them. Provide toys and enrichment for them. Or you are just feeding your cats to coyotes. You ignorant lazy fuck.
@@inthewoods5494... My animals have to go outside to use the bathroom. They're inside most of the time. Stfu furry lunatic
Beautiful
wow what a great job
Those look like dd from metal gear my fav sidekick of all time
So cute.
People have no idea about wolves, actually they are good pets and man best friend keep them.
If we didnt have wolfs we woudnt have dogs today. We should keep them around as possible as their one of the few apex predators that barely attack.
They are so precious!
Please keep them wild 🐺
@@thechelsearantman6717 it took thousands of years to domesticate wolves.
❤🐺❤
I’ve seen them in Alaska at the zoo. And second time in Julian.
I think the lady was saying at the end that they were pure wolves?
Yes...these wolves were very tame and beautiful.
@@LB2556 they are wolfdogs.
これは最高ですし、好きですし、狼も好きですし、最高です。
Price please
Just native dogs not wolves. Wolf and dog crossbreeds like mine.
This wolf?
Yes.
It's embarrassing that if we have to go through the forest any animal flees from the human... it should just happen but instead we have created a fear in them. A farm of wolves in captivity, what does this consist of?
I think these wolves have been rescued.
I think they were probably injured.
@PupcrazytalesYT #roadto1k I believe they are high content wolfdogs, but I didn’t pay very much attention to what they were saying.
If they are wolfdogs then they were most likely raised in captivity and therefore have no experience in the wild, and would likely die!
Even if they weren’t wolfdogs and weren’t captive raised they could have been desensitized to humans which would be a very big problem, the same thing as a problem bear can be applied to any wild animal, and since some states may start hunting wolves again you can imagine how this would go.
This looks far more like a zoo anyways, the wolves look quite confident in their environment (body language) aswell as healthy (as you stated) so I doubt that they are stressed or neglected.
Basically what I’m trying to say is these wolves seem to be perfectly fine in captivity, and have many reasons to not be let into the wild.
Dog.
Theyre all mid and high content wolfdogs, but to somebody who knows what they’re looking at, a wolf is far more than these. These are only wolfdogs. They are dog-looking and soft because Theyre wolfdogs. Please remember that mislabeling wolfdogs as wolves is about as harmful as mislabeling dogs as wolfdogs/wolves. These are not wolves. These are wolfdogs. Call them as such.