@@monmixer Well, I would STILL have a gun. Doesn't hurt to have backup. I would also want to protect my wolf dog from evil people. I am a 67 y/o former female police officer. I can shoot quite well, lol.
Ironically, most wolves would make horrible “guard dogs”. They’re extremely shy of people, unless it was in a big pack or cornered it probably would just run away.
A friend of mine has a gray wolf, he’s seven now and so tame, affectionate and lovable. He’s calm and plays gently with my friends kids but he’s also HUGE! Their behavior has a lot to do with how their raised and treated, if you treat them with an alpha dominance, they will learn to challenge you for rank. If you just love them with positive reinforcement training, they take on a completely different demeanor.
@@zfilmmaker I did read your comment but I was simply commenting that many other owners disagree and said the wolf's wild nature eventually takes over. I have heard of many owners that had to give up their pet because they became dangerous. It is strange that you would be triggered over a different point of view.
Very touching Andrei...proud of you. I have 4 dogs, Father, mother, daughter and son. The father I adopted from the streets..The more I get to know humans, the more I admire and care for animals
And as much as that is a sad statement when we are supposed to be the most loyal to our own and protective the times that we live in we need our dogs to be the protection in our own homes especially when even the elderly aren’t safe in their own homes
We raised a 98% pure artic wolf-dog. Nikita helped raise our infant daughter, she would curl up and we would place our baby on her like a living boppy, and she was the safest baby in the world. Later, she would lie down next to the crawling baby, and as our daughter grasped her fur she would raise up and walk slowly, helping our daughter balance in her first steps. Nikita was so proud to show that she taught the baby to walk. No other canine like a wolf, incredibly smart, insightful and loving.
@@Apex_K9 mom was 100%, dad was 96%, she's registered in the National Hybrid Association that we were members of, in the ninety's apparently they could measure, because she had papers that reflected her and her parents percentage
@@Apex_K9 whatever. The animal knew what I wanted before I formed the thought...she greeted me upright with a light chin scrape of her teeth...her favorite thing was to race down the edges of a field and then target us walking in the middle, she would flip us upside down by grabbing our ankles and then race off again. Fun in the snow, ouchies in the dry season. Not a dog.
@@PeaceJourney... I'm not saying you didn't have a wolf dog!!! I'm just informing you there's no test that shows past 95% ...both of my High Contents are DNA tested at 95%
From my experience with raising and living with wolves . I promise you this they will steal your heart and soul.There isn't another animal on this planet like them. Full of love,kindness, loyal , and I could go on . I miss the ones I had raised , the pain of losing them to age never escapes me. They taught me alot may they R.I.P. Cherokee ,and Koda..
No animal is a “Pet”, they’re our friends that deserve kindness, and have intelligence, language and social structures of their own. They are so beautiful.
As long as i'm feeding them, they are pets. However, they are everything else you mushy people are labeling them. Pet first, everything else is second. If they cant feed me, or pay bills, then they are pets.
Wolves are NOT PETS! BUT they are exquisite COMPANIONS! They have a refined language of their own. They require 24/7 companionship with their owners. The "pack" goes everywhere together. They are not DOGS... You can't go to work and leave them locked up at home... if you understand the nature of them then you will have an incredible family member. I know... I've had 4 ...
I've seen people with wolves walk around (Live in Quebec, Canada). You can tell straight away that they are wolves and not huskies/malamutes as they are HUGE and their faces are structurally different. I have never been attacked by any of them. They just followed their humans faithfully (leashed, mind you, but never tugging). It takes a special bond to forge such a friendship and a special person to understand how to maintain it. To those who lack reading comprehension: Wild animals are case by case, but the ones I've seen have been fine. If YOU saw one that wasn't fine, congratulations, you've found a case that was typical of a wild animal doing wild animal things. Do you want a cookie? Also to those saying it's a common occurrence, it's NOT. Again, learn how to read. Saying "I've seen people with wolves walk around" does not equal "EVERYONE walks around with wolves". Go back to school, seriously.
@@BetterNevaia I'm in Gatineau area (won't say exactly where ofc), plenty of forests/trails around, I've only ever seen it once in my life (that I can confirm).
@@byunniq9060 I'm not lying, just saying it happens and I've seen it once that I was 100% certain of due to the sheer build of the thing. I could have seen more, but they could have been either hybrids or wolf looking huskies/malamutes (since I'm not certain, I say I've seen people, but only confirm one legit case). Like I said, I wasn't attacked or shown aggression by either the one I was certain of or the wolf looking ones either.
Lies. This wolf's name is Akela and Andrei didn't find him small, but bought him as a puppy. Didn't find it but bought it. Akela is a ferocious wolf and there is a video of Andrei warning against acquiring wolves. He transported Akela to St. Petersburg, keeps him there in the aviary park. There is also the wolf Bratish, also dangerous, there are several wolves and wolfdogs, there are no coyotes. Andrei said that wolves are not affectionate, he just knows how to behave with them, he is a martial artist, otherwise he would not have coped with them. And the wolves appreciate it.
What a wonderful story.This large wolf has turned into a lovely family member.Treat animals with kindness and love and you have a wonderful companion for life.He is truly a magnificent beast with lovely eyes.🐾🐺
It's not that I don't believe this can happen. I just don't believe the majority of *you* have the patience or the discipline to care for a creature like this. You have to be absolutely committed to it and patient just like this dude.
I had a white 3/4-full wolf pet, and he was very kind to small dogs, and never attacked a human, ever. But would’ve if I’d been attacked I’m sure. He could be overbearing and annoying, but he was a wonderful animal. He did have wild animal strength tho, and could kill most any dog around.
I think so too. everyone and their "wolves are kinder than dogs" "people hate wolves because of stories like the 3 little pigs. wolves are not dangerous" "my apartment wolf loved strangers" when anything else I've seen from people state having one as a pet is a bad idea you need to let the wolf come to you, on the wolf's terms, and even then, glomming onto the wolf is a bad idea. people saying their wolf never destroyed the house. was happy in the house.
Thank you for what you do with these wolves brother. Pure love and dedication you show the these wolves, and it's so awesome to see the wolves and the unconditional love they have for you. Thanks again for what your doing friend. I love dogs because of just what they are and the unconditional love they have for us. They don't care how much money can a home you have what kind of car there with you no matter what that's what makes dogs so special to me.
That grey wolf is the most beautiful thing I have ever seen. How wonderful he was able to save him a a puppy. So wonderful, magical and ethereal. Love. Love.
Beautiful story so eloquently told. When just a puppy, the little wolf was so adorable. It was very easy to see why you adopted him and then, later, after learning what his true breed was I rejoiced for you both, when you decided to keep him. He is a most handsome, loving, and playful animal. What a treasure you have in your relationship with this King of Wolves. 💖
I have had a wolf. Very affectionate. Protected me and my family. He would go to market with my wife and would not let anyone come near her. I still remember him, like a child.
@TH-camIsGey Let's just understand only as much the guy is trying to express without going an extra mile of imaginative interpretation. He means that the animal was protective of his wife. It doesn't mean he pounced upon one n all that approached her. The animal was a credible , affectionate n a tame protective member of the family.
We had a dragon. My wife would fly to the market on the dragon's back, saved us a lot of money on fuel, especially when during winter when the dragon's breath would keep our family warm. 👍
I've known several people who've had wolf's as pets and they are more or less exactly like domesticated dog's! Brilliantly intelligent and Loyal to their own faults! The Animal Kingdom is in integrity. It's Human counterparts are Not!
I had a wolf years ago and before that a coyote, both were very sweet and loveable. I now have 2 Corgis, 2 cats that think they are Corgis and 2 sweet little Snowshoe Siamese kittens. I love all of my furbabies, past and present.
Not like dogs at all. More loyal & protective than a dog. Will attack at the drop of a hat. My wolf attacked someone for taking his leash out of my hand. DO NOT MESS WITH WOLVES
What a lovely, kind and compassionate man, he has dedicated himself to the welfare of these beautiful creatures. That baby he found will never be aggressive towards him, nor any other person because it has been raised by people that gave it love, care and kindness, along with food, play, exercise and cuddles.
@Grant Archer Of course the human must remain the Alpha, that goes without saying! The wolf is in the home of its pack leader, the human. The wolf always knows that this is the domain of the human! The wolf is reliant on the human for food, again, their respective positions are clear, the wolf relies on the human for its home and its food, this is the ABC of caring for wild animals. I do not believe my comment to be inaccurate or ignorant, just because I didn't spell everything out from ABC doesn't mean than I'm unaware, it just means that I expect that the viewers are capable of reaching their own conclusions and are not unaware of the relationship between the human and wild animal.
In Arizona I saw packs of dogs out near cattle ranches. Dogs that were abandoned or strays would group up and they were vicious and were composed of all breeds. Living out in the wild and having to work together to find food is a far cry from a warm loving home. All we need is love.
We need less low IQ idiots on this planet, so-called 'love' tend to preserve inferior and disgusting elements, like Nietzsche teach. This is why the present age is an age of decadence.
I also live in the desert life as my backyard. After school we would go dirtbike the trails. Came outa a wash and saw a pack of 20 coyotes mixed with mutts trying to get a stray cat. It was brutal. Then the back half noticed us and we rode straight home. No adoption thoughts that day.
@@daveyboy6985 The only ones who attack and kill preys are HUMANS. When have you heard of a wolf enter a town and attack a homeowner? It's HUMANS who are given a free license to travel for miles to encroach THEIR homes and murder them and their families (pack members) for fun and the thrill of it because MAN loves to kill. If any species need to have their population controlled it's PEOPLE because they are the most dangerous of all species. Animals kill for food and protection. Man kills for SPORT. I've lost count of how many times I've sent money to SAVE wolves.
Thank you for keeping and raising this wolf as your own. You truly deserve to be deeply admired by the world. When the wolf actually finds its family please take the wolf to them. Please give the wolf time to visit you anytime it wants.
THEY AREN'T VICIOUS OR DANGEROUS UNLESS YOU HAVE A CONSTANT FEELING OF GUILT. I RAISED ONE WHILE DRIVING A TRUCK AND THE 15+ YEARS THAT FOLLOWED! I MISS HIM EVERYDAY I'LL NEVER FORGET HIM. I'VE ALSO NEVER ONCE THOUGHT OF REPLACING HIM WITH A DOG! HE WAS GREY WOLF TOO SO I DON'T KNOW WHERE YOU GET YOUR INFORMATION BUT WOLVES ARE A SOUL BOND, NOT A PET OWNER SITUATION!!
Wolves aren't pets... they are COMPANIONS! You took yours with you .... the wolf "pack" travels everywhere together. Sounds like you understood their nature well. I know... I've had 4 wolves in my life.
Many dogs are smart companions to. Its crazy people see wolves as lessor than dogs or any animal. They are all a unique caring soul with enough love and time. I miss my best friend of eleven years who had to leave early. His character taught me much about myself and others. We could always read each other without saying a word.
Nope. Domesticated dogs did NOT come from the wolves we see today. Grey wolves and domestic dogs had a common ancestor. Look up the extinct Taimyr wolf.
Thanks for sharing. There not a pet for every one. Few at best ..this guy put his time in to build a bond. My wife lost two to heartworms. Did have a picture of her and ghost. There special to my wife. Thanks again..
A friend found a wolf cub on the Spanish Portuguese border. The mother run over and killed. She lived in captivity with him until she was nineteen years old and proved to be a marvelous companion and friend.
Yep knew someone that had a coyote as a pet they live a long time. Pretty much act like a bull terrier. If they understand you are the boss. Will not leave them. Will always protect them. Also know you are formidable and pissin you off is not a good idea. That is a demonstration best done when they are pups. It also only needs to be done once. But having said that my 12 pound terrier is 13 now and seems to think she should be the boss. Got that way after having puppies. But does head for her cage when she knows she went to far. I do not bother her when she is in the cage. It is her safe place.
I was always told that a dog is the best judge of character in the world, they can sense whether someone is going to be kind or not. Wolves are, as everyone knows from the dog family and like human babies, if they are shown love from the start, then their loyalty and affection in unconditional.
I get the same response with my German Shepherd Dog Thor. He is big even for a GSD (120 lbs) and everyone asks if he has wolf or is a bear in disguise. But he is gentle with people and small dogs, and even gets along with most big dogs and just wants to play with them. His best friend is a 4.5 pound Chihuahua named Chica.
Que maravilla de animales, místicos, legendarios, simbólicos, y están rodeados de una enigmática aureola de misterio; los lobos están entre las bestias mas fascinantes e imponentes; otra magnífica creación de la Sagrada Madre Naturaleza.
I love wolves. They are one of my spirit animals. We used to raise Samoyeds, which, as you may know, are a primitive breed, i.e., very genetically close to the white wolves of Siberia. I used to love to run with our pack. I've also met wolf companions of friends of mine, both half and full on wolf. I just love them. I miss howling at the full moon with them out in the desert. 💖💖
How more arrogant can we be to think we tought animals to love. Ive had a wolfdog best dog of all great dogs ive had growing up and threw the years. You will have no better friend sir.
On the American plains there was once what was known as the Buffalo Wolf. Up to 250 lbs. But with the disappearance of the buffalo, so also went this predator. I used to know a hybrid named Lenon. He was 127lbs and magnificent. I am over 6', 3" and when he was up on his hind feet, he could look me straight in the eye. He ended up going to a sanctuary as neither his owner nor I could keep him. He was too strong for her and her kid was a monster that would have abused Lenon. I hope his life was good and better than I could have provided him.
About 15 to 20 years ago, there was a TV show about buffalo wolves, about a sanctuary for them somewhere in the U.S Plains states. It's worth a search, it might be hidden from the Internet. Good luck, fruitful searching.
Beautiful! I wouldn't expect anything less because all dogs come from this big fella. Watching him play and interact is a mirror image of my young, 9mo (shepherd?) pup. And looks a lot alike. I still don't know what it is, but it has that fur. What a beauty! Hope it's all real and not bullshit. What is real is that furball is in love with his human and that you can't fake.
I'm from Denmark currency living in Houston Texas currency working in Mexico , but the world is my home, cause i travel often due to the nature of my work.
After raising wolf pups for 25 yrs I've been blessed to repopulate the NE TN area with wolf hybrids, by far the most faithful, protective, caring and family oriented fur babies. ❤️
I believe that there might be a deeper connection here. I think that it is the connection of the universe. Even the smallest molecule and atom, Rotate at a 360゚ circular motion, the the same way everything rotates around their sun... It gives us all the connection to not just each other but to the very celestial bodies that we have never even explored. This shows that we are all connected, whether it be man and woman, human or animal, animal or planets..
Yes, all connected. Especially predator and prey, each having perfected the other over countless generation. Long time lovers in this sense. Nature has always approved of predation and death is Nature's greatest gift, without which life would be impossible. So, I love wolves in their purest form, undomesticated and wild hunters.
@@davida.4933Dogs were just a loose category of wolves until around 15,000 years ago, when our ancestors tamed and began to manage them. We fed them, bred them, and spread them from continent to continent. While other wolf descendants died out, dogs grew into a new species. We invented the dog. ..
Why go back in time when we alredy made dogs outta wolfs....Dogs were just a loose category of wolves until around 15,000 years ago, when our ancestors tamed and began to manage them. We fed them, bred them, and spread them from continent to continent. While other wolf descendants died out, dogs grew into a new species. We invented the dog.
Beautiful. I have always been fascinated with Wolves. Such beautiful beast. My favorite book EVER is “ Women who Run with The Wolf”. It’s a very deep, intense book about how women and wolves are so much alike. I always wanted a Wolf Dog, but restrictions are so very strict within city limits.
You are full of it! That book is called "Women Who Run with the Wolves - Myths and Stories of the Wild Woman Archetype" and I have owned it for over twenty years and read it thoroughly more than once and you are full of shite! I can't believe you'd even bother making this stuff up. I'll bet you haven't read a book either than a magazine since school.
Gyönyörű állatok A kutyák közül is azokat szeretem AKIK hasonlítanak a farkasokra . Viselkedésben, külsejükben és ugatás helyett vonyítva kommunikálnak. A barátnőm kutyája ( cseh farkas) minden alkalommal halk vonyítással üdvözölt és köszönt el tőlem.Már távozott az örök "vadászmezőkre", de soha nem tudok rágondolni könnyek nélkül.
Que linda e emocionante história de verdadeira e preciosa amizade! Muitas bênçãos ao rapaz, ao lobo belíssimo e majestoso, tb a todos os animais que são e foram salvos por ele e a família, sinto mais esperança na humanidade...
@@matthewbuckley399 Oh ok. Would be nice if the story was real. Oh you don't want to know me. That picture you see of me was a long long time ago, in my younger years. Been meaning to update it. Lol.
I didn't realize how large the hybrids are. Until I saw one while fishing. Everyone walking their dogs in the park watched it. Even the dogs were in awe. That dog had a presence you don't see everyday. It looked like a killer. I will never forget it's golden eyes. The look in them. Smh.
This goes to show that its in the love thats shown and making sure that they know it. I have a great dane whos been through 3 different owners before me. She was treated poorly and abused, she ran at the sight of a root beer can and flinched at even a twitch. She was also very aggressive and stand offish and wouldnt let anyone touch her, she hated guys (myself included). Tenderly and and calmly growing closer to her has helped her to become one of the most angelic dogs you'll ever meet. She loves anyone and everyone now and is a blessing of a puppy. However this does not exclude the fact that sometimes discipline is needed, but have and show the right motive for the discipline, canines can understand a lot more than we think. Love them to death and be good to them and they will reciprocate it.
That's awesome. I had (inadvertently) rescued a doberman when his family sold him to me.. he was so skiddish, would cower if you raised a hand, had cigarette burn scars and was terrified of any loud noises, and he was the sweetest greatest dog I've ever met. I have another doberman now that I raised from a pup and she is a little shit lol! BIag difference in a dog that is raised with love from the start.. She is ungrateful and entitled haha I liked my old dog better
All animals go about their lives with intelligence and make decisions based on that intelligence. An animal can come to view any other creature including humans as family, if we take the action toward that animal, that it’s family would take. Family help one another survive, family care for one another, and family always have one another’s best interests at heart. If you treat a wolf or any animal this way, it will come to return these gestures and think of you as family. That’s been my experience and I truly believe that to be the case. I love this video. The bond between animal and human animal can be an amazing, beautiful, and fulfilling thing. It’s always nice to see.
Wish I had the means to help take care of Wolves. They are special creatures. Used to have 4 German Shepards and hated it when they got that arthritis the hips. Took the life right out of them. Glad some people care enough to respect and Love other animals as is.
That was so perfect. Start with love and kindness and it just stays with you. I am a bit jealous, to be honest. I'm old and can't play with big dogs, cats, anything really. I can enjoy my past through you. Still mad. Wolf hug, Cat hug, snake wrap! I sure miss being able to move like the old days! Thanks for giving the little critters love!
Does lil’ wolf stay put up while Andre is away; I fear humans would harm this kind creature. I was amazed at his size; he is a BIG boy! Will Andre have wolf neutered? So very many questions, all about Andre’s adult wolf healthcare A beautiful man with manboundless kindness & kinship with with nature & her creations ❤❤
The wolf is beautiful, my favourite animal… I used to own an Alaskan Malamute, he was the biggest of his litter & wow I could not believe how big he grew, his head was like the size of a cows, even wider, his paws were like a lions paw… I adored him, he was great around my children, my daughter used to hold his tail to learn to walk and he walked slow so she didn’t fall 😆.. if she tried to crawl upstairs he would jump over her and lye on the step so she couldn’t get up, and the same if she tried to crawl out the back door… my two boys used to put a harness on his back and click their scooter to it and he would pull them around lol, I really miss him now he’s gone.. but we have all those wonderful memories ❤️
Here in Brazil, there are several preservation institutes and there is one of a couple that deals with jaguars, his son was raised with jaguars since he was little and he clings to jaguars like this guy. The name of the Brazilian boy who takes care of the jaguars is Tiago Jacomo
Wolves have more loyalty than a house pet, but that's why they deserve respect and kindness. A wild wolf won't attack you unless it feels threatened, in all honesty if you were to sit down with the jerky you've been eating on the hike and hold out a piece, it'd investigate a bit, and after a while trust you enough to take it. I know, because I've done it. It wasn't no coyote either, damn near as big as me at the time. I recall every time after that, when I hiked that trail, he'd come out if I howled, because the first day we bonded we howled together, his pack was okay with me, but seemed to not trust people fully, but trusted me enough from what they saw. Nicknamed him Gus, when we'd play he'd physically be gentle too, like he knew his strength. Ps: if you ever give a wild wolf jerky, make sure it's sun cured with salt only, it can also be smoked. But no pepper or jalapeno crap, that's food they haven't been exposed to. Could make em puke later. Think about them as a full on person. They need to trust you before you ever get to be around them. And part of that is understanding 2 simple things: 1. A wolf with a growl is talking, otherwise it would be howling. 2. A wolf bearing it's teeth with shorter more violent growls, is going to kill you. And a pack with cubs you should always avoid, unless by crazy chance you stumbled upon the cubs and already bonded with them a bit by playing, because they're more likely to play, the adults will see it and stand down. They will mostly only see you as a threat before you prove anything. This is the way the native people were, and it's a wise way to follow. You get less deserters, criminals, and lazy people. Funny how the so called "primitive world" was far more human and civilized than we thought. Pretty much anywhere any time, but Europe. Europe was just greed incarnate led by a fleeting doctrine that was altered on the Kings behalf so he was involved and had a golden pass. And that's trickled into modern society. I wish we all were a bit more like wolves. Stick together with who you know and trust and survive together. Only you and them. And anyone else has to earn that place with trust.
I’ve had a hybrid, it was the best family dog I ever had. Very affectionate and cuddly. Always there for you and the family. Although protective and very capable, it’s giant size was enough to keep uninvited visitors on distance. Well trained and taken care of, those “dogs” makes perfect family companions. They are natural born family dogs, not altered into any thing else. They do haul. They are big and need a lot of space, food and general maintenance. Get only one, if you do. Train it well and professionally.
Yes, but some of us wish to hunt and wild game to as part of our diets although to a lesser extent than wolves do since we evolved as omnivores. Unless, that is, we want to be completely domesticated. Domesticated animals are nice by pet standards, but inferior to their wild original ancestors by Nature's standards. And so it is with ourselves although sadly most humans today are grotesque forms of our former selves before the invention of agriculture.
As long as (most) large predetors such as wolves, lions, etc don't see you as prey, they are inclined to be nice and treat a human as part of the pack. It doesn't seem to matter that we look, sound, and smell different, and that we can't hunt.
Truly amazing to see such a beautiful and majestic animal that could in fact kill a person in seconds become such a loving animal. I suppose that if you treat that animal with love and keep it very well FEED, then you should be OK. There's always that "little itch" in the back of your mind. I'm not sure if I could do it. Knowing that your wolf could in fact bite your head off literally in one bite!!!, at any moment. I just couldn't live with that fear.
Wait, I’m confused. What’s a raccoon in a cave got to do with it all!? I was getting into Andre and his wolf when a raccoon bust in on the bad translation!
A wolf raised by a family will be the most protective of any pet. No burglar will mess with THIS family dog.
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@@monmixer Well, I would STILL have a gun. Doesn't hurt to have backup. I would also want to protect my wolf dog from evil people. I am a 67 y/o former female police officer. I can shoot quite well, lol.
@@smokeynedith3555 Yea, I carry sometimes. not all the time. Mostly walking my dog , or in the woods or walking at night.
@@monmixer Smart. Most people walk in those places without ANY protection.
Ironically, most wolves would make horrible “guard dogs”. They’re extremely shy of people, unless it was in a big pack or cornered it probably would just run away.
A friend of mine has a gray wolf, he’s seven now and so tame, affectionate and lovable. He’s calm and plays gently with my friends kids but he’s also HUGE! Their behavior has a lot to do with how their raised and treated, if you treat them with an alpha dominance, they will learn to challenge you for rank. If you just love them with positive reinforcement training, they take on a completely different demeanor.
You have a weird friend bro.
Got any info on wolves?
@@bmck5002 why is he weird?
@@zfilmmaker I heard they will eventually challenge you for the role of Alpha. Could be dangerous.
@@almac9203 clearly you didn’t bother reading my original response…or you wouldn’t be wasting peoples time.
@@zfilmmaker I did read your comment but I was simply commenting that many other owners disagree and said the wolf's wild nature eventually takes over. I have heard of many owners that had to give up their pet because they became dangerous. It is strange that you would be triggered over a different point of view.
Very touching Andrei...proud of you. I have 4 dogs, Father, mother, daughter and son. The father I adopted from the streets..The more I get to know humans, the more I admire and care for animals
And as much as that is a sad statement when we are supposed to be the most loyal to our own and protective the times that we live in we need our dogs to be the protection in our own homes especially when even the elderly aren’t safe in their own homes
We raised a 98% pure artic wolf-dog. Nikita helped raise our infant daughter, she would curl up and we would place our baby on her like a living boppy, and she was the safest baby in the world. Later, she would lie down next to the crawling baby, and as our daughter grasped her fur she would raise up and walk slowly, helping our daughter balance in her first steps. Nikita was so proud to show that she taught the baby to walk. No other canine like a wolf, incredibly smart, insightful and loving.
it's impossible to know you had one that was 98% ...every DNA test out there only counts content up to 95%
@@Apex_K9 mom was 100%, dad was 96%, she's registered in the National Hybrid Association that we were members of, in the ninety's apparently they could measure, because she had papers that reflected her and her parents percentage
@@PeaceJourney... I'm sorry but that's not how that works
@@Apex_K9 whatever. The animal knew what I wanted before I formed the thought...she greeted me upright with a light chin scrape of her teeth...her favorite thing was to race down the edges of a field and then target us walking in the middle, she would flip us upside down by grabbing our ankles and then race off again. Fun in the snow, ouchies in the dry season. Not a dog.
@@PeaceJourney... I'm not saying you didn't have a wolf dog!!! I'm just informing you there's no test that shows past 95% ...both of my High Contents are DNA tested at 95%
From my experience with raising and living with wolves . I promise you this they will steal your heart and soul.There isn't another animal on this planet like them. Full of love,kindness, loyal , and I could go on .
I miss the ones I had raised , the pain of losing them to age never escapes me. They taught me alot may they R.I.P. Cherokee ,and Koda..
Mind to share any picture or video? Thanks for sharing your experience.
They can have my heart but I’m keeping my fish.
Sorry, I couldn’t resist.😂
@@moleqle only if they let you...better hope they aint hungry...lol
I have a doberman that steals my sole(s) all the time... his favorite soles seem to be Nike.
SOUL vs SOLE
Repent to Jesus Christ “The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.”
John 1:5 NIV
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It’s different and docile because the man raised him from a puppy.
He is incredibly huge and beautiful 💙💙
No animal is a “Pet”, they’re our friends that deserve kindness, and have intelligence, language and social structures of their own. They are so beautiful.
You are so right,
Right they are friends or family forever
Son compañeros.
My cat is actually the manager.
As long as i'm feeding them, they are pets. However, they are everything else you mushy people are labeling them. Pet first, everything else is second. If they cant feed me, or pay bills, then they are pets.
Respect to this man,their bond will last forever.
Lol, this story is a hoax. He uses them for breeding and keep them in cages. jesus christ....
🤔 you’ll never know when they will turn on you…they have no master
He knew it was a wolf. He's feeding him raw meat when he's still a pup.
Gorgeous creature.
Exactly my thoughts
Wolves are NOT PETS! BUT they are exquisite COMPANIONS! They have a refined language of their own. They require 24/7 companionship with their owners. The "pack" goes everywhere together. They are not DOGS... You can't go to work and leave them locked up at home... if you understand the nature of them then you will have an incredible family member. I know... I've had 4 ...
I've seen people with wolves walk around (Live in Quebec, Canada). You can tell straight away that they are wolves and not huskies/malamutes as they are HUGE and their faces are structurally different. I have never been attacked by any of them. They just followed their humans faithfully (leashed, mind you, but never tugging). It takes a special bond to forge such a friendship and a special person to understand how to maintain it.
To those who lack reading comprehension: Wild animals are case by case, but the ones I've seen have been fine. If YOU saw one that wasn't fine, congratulations, you've found a case that was typical of a wild animal doing wild animal things. Do you want a cookie? Also to those saying it's a common occurrence, it's NOT. Again, learn how to read. Saying "I've seen people with wolves walk around" does not equal "EVERYONE walks around with wolves". Go back to school, seriously.
I also live in Quebec but I have never seen someone walk a wolf! What region are you in?
@@BetterNevaia I'm in Gatineau area (won't say
exactly where ofc), plenty of forests/trails around, I've only ever seen it once in my life (that I can confirm).
@Tegrity Coke once. So why u say it like this a normal occurence😂 yall be lying
@@byunniq9060 I'm not lying, just saying it happens and I've seen it once that I was 100% certain of due to the sheer build of the thing. I could have seen more, but they could have been either hybrids or wolf looking huskies/malamutes (since I'm not certain, I say I've seen people, but only confirm one legit case). Like I said, I wasn't attacked or shown aggression by either the one I was certain of or the wolf looking ones either.
Lies. This wolf's name is Akela and Andrei didn't find him small, but bought him as a puppy. Didn't find it but bought it. Akela is a ferocious wolf and there is a video of Andrei warning against acquiring wolves. He transported Akela to St. Petersburg, keeps him there in the aviary park. There is also the wolf Bratish, also dangerous, there are several wolves and wolfdogs, there are no coyotes. Andrei said that wolves are not affectionate, he just knows how to behave with them, he is a martial artist, otherwise he would not have coped with them. And the wolves appreciate it.
Wolves are beautiful .strong intelligent , loving and more with their WOLF family - Beautiful story, thank you for sharing Protect Wolves 🐺 ❤️🐺❤️
Wolfs are not fucking pets whats next s pet lion tiger or pet gaint snake its a good way to end up as food
What a wonderful story.This large wolf has turned into a lovely family member.Treat animals with kindness and love and you have a wonderful companion for life.He is truly a magnificent beast with lovely eyes.🐾🐺
Hello Lynda, how are you doing.
Hello there 🥰
The pleasure is mine meeting you here, hope you accept friendship?
@@rubendan6448 why u hitting on any woman in the comments lmao
It's not that I don't believe this can happen. I just don't believe the majority of *you* have the patience or the discipline to care for a creature like this. You have to be absolutely committed to it and patient just like this dude.
Yes you cant have a real job and look after them properly.
True
Your comment might have fared better had you used the word "us" instead of "you" - You're no better than anyone else.
I had a white 3/4-full wolf pet, and he was very kind to small dogs, and never attacked a human, ever. But would’ve if I’d been attacked I’m sure. He could be overbearing and annoying, but he was a wonderful animal. He did have wild animal strength tho, and could kill most any dog around.
I think so too. everyone and their "wolves are kinder than dogs" "people hate wolves because of stories like the 3 little pigs. wolves are not dangerous" "my apartment wolf loved strangers"
when anything else I've seen from people state having one as a pet is a bad idea
you need to let the wolf come to you, on the wolf's terms, and even then, glomming onto the wolf is a bad idea.
people saying their wolf never destroyed the house.
was happy in the house.
Thank you for what you do with these wolves brother. Pure love and dedication you show the these wolves, and it's so awesome to see the wolves and the unconditional love they have for you. Thanks again for what your doing friend. I love dogs because of just what they are and the unconditional love they have for us. They don't care how much money can a home you have what kind of car there with you no matter what that's what makes dogs so special to me.
That grey wolf is the most beautiful thing I have ever seen. How wonderful he was able to save him a a puppy. So wonderful, magical and ethereal. Love. Love.
Beautiful story so eloquently told. When just a puppy, the little wolf was so adorable. It was very easy to see why you adopted him and then, later, after learning what his true breed was I rejoiced for you both, when you decided to keep him. He is a most handsome, loving, and playful animal. What a treasure you have in your relationship with this King of Wolves. 💖
Hello Anita, how are you doing.
Hello beautiful 🥰
A friend of mine had a Japanese akita bitch, one day it bit his scrotum causing serious injuries, he lost one of his testicles.
Lol the wolf is his baby of course he kept the wolfo ❤️
That wolf will bite u on the fat part of your ass while youre sleep .. then ssy "jus playin!" .. with a hyena laugh
ALL animals are far more trustworthy than most humans. They know when you mean them harm and when you don't. They are the BEST our Earth has to offer.
Go into the wild a bit well see how long will you hold to that statement
Not true
I have had a wolf. Very affectionate. Protected me and my family. He would go to market with my wife and would not let anyone come near her. I still remember him, like a child.
@TH-camIsGey Let's just understand only as much the guy is trying to express without going an extra mile of imaginative interpretation.
He means that the animal was protective of his wife. It doesn't mean he pounced upon one n all that approached her. The animal was a credible , affectionate n a tame protective member of the family.
Yea Rit lol …
We had a dragon. My wife would fly to the market on the dragon's back, saved us a lot of money on fuel, especially when during winter when the dragon's breath would keep our family warm. 👍
wolves are not protective in any way
This dude's indian! pandeyji lambi fekdi
I've known several people who've had wolf's as pets and they are more or less exactly like domesticated dog's! Brilliantly intelligent and Loyal to their own faults! The Animal Kingdom is in integrity. It's Human counterparts are Not!
Domesticating wolves is how we got dogs.
I had a wolf years ago and before that a coyote, both were very sweet and loveable. I now have 2 Corgis, 2 cats that think they are Corgis and 2 sweet little Snowshoe Siamese kittens. I love all of my furbabies, past and present.
Well said.
Not like dogs at all. More loyal & protective than a dog. Will attack at the drop of a hat. My wolf attacked someone for taking his leash out of my hand. DO NOT MESS WITH WOLVES
@@kimcarter9214 Awww I love them. Wish I could have one.
What a lovely, kind and compassionate man, he has dedicated himself to the welfare of these beautiful creatures.
That baby he found will never be aggressive towards him, nor any other person because it has been raised by people that gave it love, care and kindness, along with food, play, exercise and cuddles.
Have you even seen how they keep them and breed them?
@Grant Archer Of course the human must remain the Alpha, that goes without saying!
The wolf is in the home of its pack leader, the human. The wolf always knows that this is the domain of the human!
The wolf is reliant on the human for food, again, their respective positions are clear, the wolf relies on the human for its home and its food, this is the ABC of caring for wild animals.
I do not believe my comment to be inaccurate or ignorant, just because I didn't spell everything out from ABC doesn't mean than I'm unaware, it just means that I expect that the viewers are capable of reaching their own conclusions and are not unaware of the relationship between the human and wild animal.
In Arizona I saw packs of dogs out near cattle ranches. Dogs that were abandoned or strays would group up and they were vicious and were composed of all breeds. Living out in the wild and having to work together to find food is a far cry from a warm loving home. All we need is love.
A guy in New Zealand was attacked and killed by wild dogs a few days ago.The dogs didn't get love,they got lead
We need less low IQ idiots on this planet, so-called 'love' tend to preserve inferior and disgusting elements, like Nietzsche teach. This is why the present age is an age of decadence.
I also live in the desert life as my backyard. After school we would go dirtbike the trails. Came outa a wash and saw a pack of 20 coyotes mixed with mutts trying to get a stray cat. It was brutal. Then the back half noticed us and we rode straight home. No adoption thoughts that day.
@@alexj9808 that sounds brutal, amazing how love has the capability of changing situations
I ❤ this story im a dog lover n my wife too we will save this n show it to our family friends God bless you.
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I absolutely LOVE wolves. They should never be hunted. They have a right to live in their own habitat, just like humans live in their own.
@@daveyboy6985 The only ones who attack and kill preys are HUMANS. When have you heard of a wolf enter a town and attack a homeowner? It's HUMANS who are given a free license to travel for miles to encroach THEIR homes and murder them and their families (pack members) for fun and the thrill of it because MAN loves to kill. If any species need to have their population controlled it's PEOPLE because they are the most dangerous of all species. Animals kill for food and protection. Man kills for SPORT. I've lost count of how many times I've sent money to SAVE wolves.
Well said these are amazing creatures who are intelligent and have feelings like domesticated dogs .. The wolf pup is beautiful .
They were peaceful
Before the white people came here
Yeah but the human'sare taking everything
@@wandahall8919 They always do. Never satisfied with what they have. They always want somebody else's. And who suffers the most?
All beings need love. Very nice to see this bond between the two.
Thank you for keeping and raising this wolf as your own. You truly deserve to be deeply admired by the world. When the wolf actually finds its family please take the wolf to them. Please give the wolf time to visit you anytime it wants.
I'm so jealous you have these majestic wolves in your life you must trust them and they also must trust you love your wolves
They use them for a breeding program. Tie up dogs for the wolfs for mating. Search them up on yt. Maybe you will change your mind.
Oh, the did not mention this
Hello there 🥰
THEY AREN'T VICIOUS OR DANGEROUS UNLESS YOU HAVE A CONSTANT FEELING OF GUILT. I RAISED ONE WHILE DRIVING A TRUCK AND THE 15+ YEARS THAT FOLLOWED! I MISS HIM EVERYDAY I'LL NEVER FORGET HIM. I'VE ALSO NEVER ONCE THOUGHT OF REPLACING HIM WITH A DOG! HE WAS GREY WOLF TOO SO I DON'T KNOW WHERE YOU GET YOUR INFORMATION BUT WOLVES ARE A SOUL BOND, NOT A PET OWNER SITUATION!!
Wolves aren't pets... they are COMPANIONS! You took yours with you .... the wolf "pack" travels everywhere together. Sounds like you understood their nature well. I know... I've had 4 wolves in my life.
Hello Nancy, how are you doing.
I grew up with a Russian Greywolf that had been rescued as a puppy. She was so gentle with me as a toddler and so sweet. I never forget her.
Many dogs are smart companions to. Its crazy people see wolves as lessor than dogs or any animal. They are all a unique caring soul with enough love and time. I miss my best friend of eleven years who had to leave early. His character taught me much about myself and others. We could always read each other without saying a word.
@@terrymccahon2665 COMPANIONS! ...exactly but there must be even better word to describe such the relationship.
This is BEAUTIFUL 😍❤️ AND HOPE THE BEST 🙏 FOR THE WOLF AND HIS OWNER 😅🎉
Quando si amano gli animali, gli animali si ricordano di quello che hai fatto a loro e ti ricompensano in ogni modo. Meraviglioso video 👍❤
Así es.👍🇨🇱💪
The gray wolf is the domestic dog’s ancestor.
Nope. Domesticated dogs did NOT come from the wolves we see today. Grey wolves and domestic dogs had a common ancestor. Look up the extinct Taimyr wolf.
@@thewildbruce5612
How absolutely fascinating! Thank you! I stand corrected.
@@broadwaysam8405 You're welcome. 🙂
Thanks for sharing.
There not a pet for every one.
Few at best ..this guy put his time in to build a bond.
My wife lost two to heartworms.
Did have a picture of her and ghost. There special to my wife.
Thanks again..
A friend found a wolf cub on the Spanish Portuguese border. The mother run over and killed. She lived in captivity with him until she was nineteen years old and proved to be a marvelous companion and friend.
Wow that's amazing! I didn't know they had such a lifespan. Probably lived so long because he wasn't in the wild.
Yep knew someone that had a coyote as a pet they live a long time. Pretty much act like a bull terrier.
If they understand you are the boss. Will not leave them. Will always protect them.
Also know you are formidable and pissin you off is not a good idea. That is a demonstration best done when they are pups. It also only needs to be done once.
But having said that my 12 pound terrier is 13 now and seems to think she should be the boss. Got that way after having puppies.
But does head for her cage when she knows she went to far. I do not bother her when she is in the cage. It is her safe place.
@@warrenpuckett4203 Think it's important they have somewhere to go to get away.their own space.
Hello there 🥰
Very beautiful animals, ❤️🇨🇦👍🏻
I was always told that a dog is the best judge of character in the world, they can sense whether someone is going to be kind or not. Wolves are, as everyone knows from the dog family and like human babies, if they are shown love from the start, then their loyalty and affection in unconditional.
I get the same response with my German Shepherd Dog Thor. He is big even for a GSD (120 lbs) and everyone asks if he has wolf or is a bear in disguise. But he is gentle with people and small dogs, and even gets along with most big dogs and just wants to play with them. His best friend is a 4.5 pound Chihuahua named Chica.
quite the fun duo!
Que maravilla de animales, místicos, legendarios, simbólicos, y están rodeados de una enigmática aureola de misterio; los lobos están entre las bestias mas fascinantes e imponentes; otra magnífica creación de la Sagrada Madre Naturaleza.
I agree with everything you 💯 said 👏. God Bless you and yours
@@tarahill2193 gracias, saludos de Patricia y Adrián, desde Argentina.🇦🇷
Wie wahr! 👍❤️❤️❤️
Please be safe...search for the positive 🙏 ✨️
Be kind to all big or small 💕
La verdad amigo,los lobos tienes muchas amor para hombres con affeccion y comida ,agua y familia,claro que si....
Fun fact: wolves in the wild typically do not attack humans. They tend to avoid humans unless human provoke them.
Unless they walk in the den 😂
I love wolves. They are one of my spirit animals. We used to raise Samoyeds, which, as you may know, are a primitive breed, i.e., very genetically close to the white wolves of Siberia. I used to love to run with our pack. I've also met wolf companions of friends of mine, both half and full on wolf. I just love them. I miss howling at the full moon with them out in the desert. 💖💖
I think your spirit animals are the bitch and the cow.
You people are sick and delusional
This beautiful wolf shows that he will be eternally grateful that this man rescued him.
How more arrogant can we be to think we tought animals to love. Ive had a wolfdog best dog of all great dogs ive had growing up and threw the years. You will have no better friend sir.
I have a family of fox that live in my woods. they are so beautiful. I feel lucky that they play in my yard and I can watch them from my window
You are blessed.
That is great, I would enjoy that so much.
Check out Finnegan Fox on TH-cam
@@almac9203 finnegan begin again
@@almac9203 heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heeeh heheh
Thank you for raising such a beautiful wolf. We've raised 5 wolf dogs over the past 28 years. All wonderful & beautiful.
The story of Andrei and The Little Wolf is deeply enthralling. Wishing the two of you endless happiness and peace 🤝🏽💯
On the American plains there was once what was known as the Buffalo Wolf. Up to 250 lbs. But with the disappearance of the buffalo, so also went this predator. I used to know a hybrid named Lenon. He was 127lbs and magnificent. I am over 6', 3" and when he was up on his hind feet, he could look me straight in the eye. He ended up going to a sanctuary as neither his owner nor I could keep him. He was too strong for her and her kid was a monster that would have abused Lenon. I hope his life was good and better than I could have provided him.
About 15 to 20 years ago, there was a TV show about buffalo wolves, about a sanctuary for them somewhere in the U.S Plains states. It's worth a search, it might be hidden from the Internet. Good luck, fruitful searching.
I'd get rid of the kid. Who wants a kid that is cruel to animals? It will just grow up to be a serial murderer. Send kid to sanctuary and keep wolf.
Beautiful! I wouldn't expect anything less because all dogs come from this big fella. Watching him play and interact is a mirror image of my young, 9mo (shepherd?) pup. And looks a lot alike. I still don't know what it is, but it has that fur. What a beauty! Hope it's all real and not bullshit. What is real is that furball is in love with his human and that you can't fake.
Wunder wunderschön🥰 Danke, daß Du dieser lieben Seele geholfen hast🙏☺
I'm so glad he rescued the pup and didn't get the wolf from cruel illegal wildlife trade! ❤️
Hello Christie, how are you doing.
@@rubendan6448 hello . I'm ok, just got home. How are u?
Great thanks,, so where are you chatting from.
From New England in the US, and u?
I'm from Denmark currency living in Houston Texas currency working in Mexico , but the world is my home, cause i travel often due to the nature of my work.
I had wolf he was Alaskan Arctic wolf and Minnesota Gray wolf mix. He weighed over 179 lb.
Yea, but what did he weigh when you took that 50 lb saddle off his back ???
Beautiful, your wolf outweighs me by 12 pounds.
@@yukonshaun9793 he never had a saddle
@@yukonshaun9793 dude wtf?
What happened with them?
Wolves love humans. They return the love we give them. Very loyal. Wolves have shared their world with us. We are Family. ❤
Oh my god, the wolf is bigger than the guy. If you want a wolf as a pet, that is fine as long as he respects this boy with the respect he so deserves.
Hello, Lina how are you doing today
I my self own a Timber Wolf I live in Idaho USA we love each other its like he's my son!! Our bond is unbreakable!! He's part of our family/ pact
After raising wolf pups for 25 yrs I've been blessed to repopulate the NE TN area with wolf hybrids, by far the most faithful, protective, caring and family oriented fur babies. ❤️
As a TN resident, thank you for your work
Stunning animal! And thank you for humans like this guy!
I believe that there might be a deeper connection here. I think that it is the connection of the universe. Even the smallest molecule and atom, Rotate at a 360゚ circular motion, the the same way everything rotates around their sun... It gives us all the connection to not just each other but to the very celestial bodies that we have never even explored. This shows that we are all connected, whether it be man and woman, human or animal, animal or planets..
Yes, all connected. Especially predator and prey, each having perfected the other over countless generation. Long time lovers in this sense. Nature has always approved of predation and death is Nature's greatest gift, without which life would be impossible. So, I love wolves in their purest form, undomesticated and wild hunters.
@@davida.4933Dogs were just a loose category of wolves until around 15,000 years ago, when our ancestors tamed and began to manage them. We fed them, bred them, and spread them from continent to continent. While other wolf descendants died out, dogs grew into a new species. We invented the dog. ..
Whew!!- Look at the Intelligence and Purity in those Eyes of those Wolves!!- Stunning!!- :)
Love wolves - always wanted one. Someday! Kudo’s to this gentleman and raising awareness of wolves
Why go back in time when we alredy made dogs outta wolfs....Dogs were just a loose category of wolves until around 15,000 years ago, when our ancestors tamed and began to manage them. We fed them, bred them, and spread them from continent to continent. While other wolf descendants died out, dogs grew into a new species. We invented the dog.
Tiene que ser una experiencia única poder interactuar con esas bellezas de animales, lo envidio y lo felicito...larga vida a lo lobos y a su amigo
Sweet 👍 I love this story. Wolves are very beautiful animals.
They are the most beautiful creatures. This puppy is just gorgeous. I hope he always has the love and respect of these animals.
Friends for life. Wolf's are a mystical creature in the 🌎.
Oh lord.....
Beautiful. I have always been fascinated with Wolves. Such beautiful beast. My favorite book EVER is “ Women who Run with The Wolf”. It’s a very deep, intense book about how women and wolves are so much alike. I always wanted a Wolf Dog, but restrictions are so very strict within city limits.
You are full of it! That book is called "Women Who Run with the Wolves - Myths and Stories of the Wild Woman Archetype" and I have owned it for over twenty years and read it thoroughly more than once and you are full of shite! I can't believe you'd even bother making this stuff up. I'll bet you haven't read a book either than a magazine since school.
They are all Gods creatures. God Bless🙏🏽
I agree with you I am an Aussie sadly we don't have any but I have owned 6 German sheps loved every one of them don't like humans they suck big time
Gyönyörű állatok A kutyák közül is azokat szeretem AKIK hasonlítanak a farkasokra . Viselkedésben, külsejükben és ugatás helyett vonyítva kommunikálnak. A barátnőm kutyája
( cseh farkas) minden alkalommal halk vonyítással üdvözölt és köszönt el tőlem.Már távozott az örök "vadászmezőkre", de soha nem tudok rágondolni könnyek nélkül.
Que linda e emocionante história de verdadeira e preciosa amizade! Muitas bênçãos ao rapaz, ao lobo belíssimo e majestoso, tb a todos os animais que são e foram salvos por ele e a família, sinto mais esperança na humanidade...
Oh my goodness!! What a beautiful creature. How sweet of that man to look for that puppy, raise him and not send him to the zoo.
They keep them in small enclosures and breed them with dogs. This video was just a cute story. search them up on yt
It really sounds funny deckie I guess that's your name
@@matthewbuckley399 No that's not my name but what sounds funny?
@@deckiepoo I mean am not sure that the story Is real lol 😂 I am Mathew by name and am from intalia but works in Mexico may I know you pretty lady ?
@@matthewbuckley399 Oh ok. Would be nice if the story was real. Oh you don't want to know me. That picture you see of me was a long long time ago, in my younger years. Been meaning to update it. Lol.
I didn't realize how large the hybrids are. Until I saw one while fishing. Everyone walking their dogs in the park watched it. Even the dogs were in awe. That dog had a presence you don't see everyday. It looked like a killer. I will never forget it's golden eyes. The look in them. Smh.
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They are so beautiful!!!!! Enjoy them and love them!!!!❤❤❤❤❤
Such a beautiful story.🙏💓
This goes to show that its in the love thats shown and making sure that they know it. I have a great dane whos been through 3 different owners before me. She was treated poorly and abused, she ran at the sight of a root beer can and flinched at even a twitch. She was also very aggressive and stand offish and wouldnt let anyone touch her, she hated guys (myself included). Tenderly and and calmly growing closer to her has helped her to become one of the most angelic dogs you'll ever meet. She loves anyone and everyone now and is a blessing of a puppy. However this does not exclude the fact that sometimes discipline is needed, but have and show the right motive for the discipline, canines can understand a lot more than we think. Love them to death and be good to them and they will reciprocate it.
That's awesome. I had (inadvertently) rescued a doberman when his family sold him to me.. he was so skiddish, would cower if you raised a hand, had cigarette burn scars and was terrified of any loud noises, and he was the sweetest greatest dog I've ever met. I have another doberman now that I raised from a pup and she is a little shit lol! BIag difference in a dog that is raised with love from the start.. She is ungrateful and entitled haha I liked my old dog better
God bless this man's amazing warm heart 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
All animals go about their lives with intelligence and make decisions based on that intelligence. An animal can come to view any other creature including humans as family, if we take the action toward that animal, that it’s family would take. Family help one another survive, family care for one another, and family always have one another’s best interests at heart. If you treat a wolf or any animal this way, it will come to return these gestures and think of you as family. That’s been my experience and I truly believe that to be the case.
I love this video. The bond between animal and human animal can be an amazing, beautiful, and fulfilling thing. It’s always nice to see.
@Hello there, how are you doing this blessed day?
What a beautiful creature 💙💙
Wish I had the means to help take care of Wolves. They are special creatures. Used to have 4 German Shepards and hated it when they got that arthritis the hips. Took the life right out of them. Glad some people care enough to respect and Love other animals as is.
Love wolves and if raised from a puppy very gentle
That was so perfect. Start with love and kindness and it just stays with you. I am a bit jealous, to be honest. I'm old and can't play with big dogs, cats, anything really. I can enjoy my past through you. Still mad. Wolf hug, Cat hug, snake wrap! I sure miss being able to move like the old days!
Thanks for giving the little critters love!
God bless you. Wolves are my love. Thank you for caring
God it's beautiful.
Респект этому Человеку👍👍👍👍
Does lil’ wolf stay put up while Andre is away; I fear humans would harm this kind creature. I was amazed at his size; he is a BIG boy! Will Andre have wolf neutered? So very many questions, all about Andre’s adult wolf healthcare A beautiful man with manboundless kindness & kinship with with nature & her creations
❤❤
I felt that it was a very large and graceful wolf, especially with a head larger than a human's.
beautiful animals 🙂
I love your choice in close friends…..he’s beautiful…..wish I had one just like him
The wolf is beautiful, my favourite animal… I used to own an Alaskan Malamute, he was the biggest of his litter & wow I could not believe how big he grew, his head was like the size of a cows, even wider, his paws were like a lions paw… I adored him, he was great around my children, my daughter used to hold his tail to learn to walk and he walked slow so she didn’t fall 😆.. if she tried to crawl upstairs he would jump over her and lye on the step so she couldn’t get up, and the same if she tried to crawl out the back door… my two boys used to put a harness on his back and click their scooter to it and he would pull them around lol, I really miss him now he’s gone.. but we have all those wonderful memories ❤️
That sounds good my grandma has one called Lucy when I was a kid. Hi Ingrid hope you’re doing well with your family?
Here in Brazil, there are several preservation institutes and there is one of a couple that deals with jaguars, his son was raised with jaguars since he was little and he clings to jaguars like this guy. The name of the Brazilian boy who takes care of the jaguars is Tiago Jacomo
Wolves have more loyalty than a house pet, but that's why they deserve respect and kindness. A wild wolf won't attack you unless it feels threatened, in all honesty if you were to sit down with the jerky you've been eating on the hike and hold out a piece, it'd investigate a bit, and after a while trust you enough to take it. I know, because I've done it. It wasn't no coyote either, damn near as big as me at the time. I recall every time after that, when I hiked that trail, he'd come out if I howled, because the first day we bonded we howled together, his pack was okay with me, but seemed to not trust people fully, but trusted me enough from what they saw. Nicknamed him Gus, when we'd play he'd physically be gentle too, like he knew his strength.
Ps: if you ever give a wild wolf jerky, make sure it's sun cured with salt only, it can also be smoked. But no pepper or jalapeno crap, that's food they haven't been exposed to. Could make em puke later. Think about them as a full on person. They need to trust you before you ever get to be around them. And part of that is understanding 2 simple things:
1. A wolf with a growl is talking, otherwise it would be howling.
2. A wolf bearing it's teeth with shorter more violent growls, is going to kill you.
And a pack with cubs you should always avoid, unless by crazy chance you stumbled upon the cubs and already bonded with them a bit by playing, because they're more likely to play, the adults will see it and stand down. They will mostly only see you as a threat before you prove anything. This is the way the native people were, and it's a wise way to follow. You get less deserters, criminals, and lazy people. Funny how the so called "primitive world" was far more human and civilized than we thought. Pretty much anywhere any time, but Europe. Europe was just greed incarnate led by a fleeting doctrine that was altered on the Kings behalf so he was involved and had a golden pass. And that's trickled into modern society. I wish we all were a bit more like wolves. Stick together with who you know and trust and survive together. Only you and them. And anyone else has to earn that place with trust.
Оказывается, эти свирепые хищники могут быть очень любящими, ласковыми и преданными...
Hermosos animales !!
Wolves are magnificent, thanks for the video ❤
I’ve had a hybrid, it was the best family dog I ever had.
Very affectionate and cuddly. Always there for you and the family.
Although protective and very capable, it’s giant size was enough to keep uninvited visitors on distance.
Well trained and taken care of, those “dogs” makes perfect family companions.
They are natural born family dogs, not altered into any thing else.
They do haul. They are big and need a lot of space, food and general maintenance.
Get only one, if you do. Train it well and professionally.
wolfdogs are not protective...at all!
I once had a wolf friend , he was a awesome. Nobody can own a real wolf .
its one copy of fenril avenger , with hulk
Beautiful ❤️
Já vi um lobo do ártico passeando com o cuidador em Manaus, coisa mais linda! 😍
Andre is a good man, I would have done the same, we have to be loving and kind to ALL animals. 💕🥰💕🥰💕🥰💕🥰
Yes, but some of us wish to hunt and wild game to as part of our diets although to a lesser extent than wolves do since we evolved as omnivores. Unless, that is, we want to be completely domesticated. Domesticated animals are nice by pet standards, but inferior to their wild original ancestors by Nature's standards. And so it is with ourselves although sadly most humans today are grotesque forms of our former selves before the invention of agriculture.
Le plus bel animal terrien du monde. Fascinant, mystérieux et renifleur du danger. Le dompteur n'est pas comme tous, il est loup plein sa face.
As long as (most) large predetors such as wolves, lions, etc don't see you as prey, they are inclined to be nice and treat a human as part of the pack. It doesn't seem to matter that we look, sound, and smell different, and that we can't hunt.
Truly amazing to see such a beautiful and majestic animal that could in fact kill a person in seconds become such a loving animal. I suppose that if you treat that animal with love and keep it very well FEED, then you should be OK.
There's always that "little itch" in the back of your mind.
I'm not sure if I could do it.
Knowing that your wolf could in fact bite your head off literally in one bite!!!, at any moment.
I just couldn't live with that fear.
@Hello there, how are you doing this blessed day?
Thank you for saving animal🙏💐
What was he talking about a raccoon 😂
Facts lol he spazzed out with that one! 😂
I was wondering the same thing ??¿???????
Wait, I’m confused. What’s a raccoon in a cave got to do with it all!? I was getting into Andre and his wolf when a raccoon bust in on the bad translation!