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Home/Puppies For Sale/Arctic Wolves/Arctic Wolves For Sale/All Arctic Wolves For Sale Don't know what sort of breed fits you best? Been burned by a shady breeder? Want to find something local? Arctic Wolf Puppies For Sale This is a large breed that can grow to 120 pounds. Despite its size, the Arctic Wolf lives 12 to 14 years, which is longer than normal with large dogs. To domesticate these wolves, they are often cross-bred with Alaskan Malamutes or Siberian Huskies. Although Arctic Wolves should be brushed weekly, they only need to be washed twice a year. These wolves will shed much of their coat with each new season. Yes, four times a year. This breed is not good with kids because they may interpret them as prey when children run. The breed is wild, so it is cautious and not particularly outgoing. Arctic Wolves do bond well with adult humans. As you can imagine, this is a dog that needs a ton of exercise. These pups will also strive naturally to be the alpha male in the home.

They should only be brought into a home with a dominant person already present. New puppies are added every day, check back soon! Perhaps these links will be helpful: Arctic Wolf Puppy VideosWolf Hybrid Breeders with Puppies for Sale The Wolf Hybrid is generally well-proportioned and very large. They possess long limbs, are agile, and muscular. The face has the appearance of a Wolf with a long, tapering muzzle.
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The Wolf Hybrid will not respond to harsh or heavy-handed methods. Training must be done with respect, firmness, fairness, and consistency. There are several accepted methods of house training your new Wolf Hybrid puppy. The Wolf Hybrid possesses high endurance and great energy. They are not recommended for apartment or city living. Wolf Hybrid's do best in a securely fenced rural setting with ample room to roam and run. Get Matched with Wolf Hybrid Breeders using PuppyMatch Considering a Wolf Hybrid Puppy? Choose the RIGHT Wolf Hybrid Breeder and the RIGHT breed Wolf Hybrid may not be the right breed for you! Ask a QuestionAbout Wolf Hybrids AnonymousHow much food does the wolf hybrid consume and what's the best brand of food to provide for their diet? 2 CommentsAnonymousAll wolf-hybrids should be a raw-food diet and they can consume as much as 3 - 4 lbs of food a day depending on the size, activity level and age of the wolf-hybrid. It costs a lot of money to feed, care for, and house a wolf-hybrid and a lot of research should be done before obtaining one.

AnonymousI do feed mine a grain-free high protein dry dog food, and NO raw-meat. Their consumption varies on their daily activities and current cycle in their life. They tend to eat less in the summer than winter. AnonymousDo Wolf Hybrids make good pets? 2 CommentsAnonymousThe Wolf-Hybrid is not for everyone and should not be considered pets. They are a companion animal that has special needs much different then a normal domesticated dog. Please do your research and make sure they are even legal in your area. This 'breed' is amazing for the people that can handle and deal with this type of companion, but they are not for everyone. You must have a lot of financial give to be able to afford the food, care, fencing and housing for a wolf-hybrid. AnonymousThey make very good family members. Raise them as you would a child. Start very early training them and when you say no mean it. I had one from 4 days old till he died of old age will never go back to a regular dog. They are very smart animals but you have to let them know you are the alpha in the pack.

Not for the timid personality. They need plenty of room to run and play. It takes a lot of attention and patience there very time consuming to start with. Don't get one unless you're willing to commit to the rest of its life. Which could easily be 15 yrs. My son was 7 when we got ours he slept in my son's room every night. He thought my son was his brother and treated him as such. They were inseparable and he was very protective of him. My husband would have to put him outside b4 he could spank our son. He was the second child. In the car, he wore a seat belt just like a person, didn't even have to tell him. Socializing them is very important. Don't get one if you just want a cute pet, they need to be part of the family just like a child. Mine was like about a 6 yr old child. He went everywhere we went as a family. Some places will not allow them so think about that before making a commitment. Some vets don't even want to treat them so find one beforehand. They are big animals and eat a lot.

You have to brush them regularly the shed a lot of hair. And consider the temperature they will be living in, an Alaskan dog in hot humid temps is not wise. Do a lot of research and make sure you're ready for the commitment and if you are you'll be rewarded with a loyal member of the family. AnonymousI live in Australia and have been very interested in this breed for 5 years. I have been researching and studying both Wolf Hybrids and Wolf characteristics for 2 years now and still love them. Are these allowed in Australia? I know they need to have a rabies vaccine first and go thru quarantine. My partner and I have a Boerboel (South African Mastiff and an American Staffy) and are looking at purchasing acreage in 2016. Would this be suitable for a Wolfdog? 1 CommentAnonymousDepending on where you live will depend on whether you will be allowed a wolf-hybrid. Please contact your local animal by-laws as you may need a permit and have a suitable outdoor facility already made for the animal before being allowed to own one.

You will also need to contact airlines and quarantine area's as most will not allow wolf-hybrids to be in their care. There is a lot more research you need to do with your area before thinking about getting one. Also consider the temperatures that come about in your area, the wolf-hybrid has a thick coat in summer and they can easily overheat.AnonymousWhat states are Wolfdogs allowed in? 1 CommentAnonymousEach state and even County now has their own laws when it comes to Wolf-Hybrids. The best thing to do is to see if your local area allows wolf-hybrids or not. Some places do not allow them at all, some only allow low-content. While other places need you to have a permit and proper housing for a wolf-hybrid to be legal. Please do all your research on the area that you live before thinking about getting a wolf-hybrid. These beautiful animals deserve an owner who understands and can meet their needs without putting them, the owners and other people and pets in danger.AnonymousI have a teenage daughter approaching her senior years of high school.

I intend to get her a dog as she is quite the introvert and needs someone to rely on during struggles in the near future. It would be her responsibility and she would take it with her when she moves out, she tends to have quite a dominant personality so timidness wouldn’t be a problem and she has plenty of free time on her hands. She absolutely adores wolves and has grown up with dogs her whole life, having a Rottweiler when she was an infant she is no stranger to pushy dogs. As much as she loves our current family owned American Staffy she doesn’t tend to bond with her as much as animals that she has personally owned in the past. Is getting a puppy like a Wolfdog for her a good idea or should I consider a different breed? 2 CommentsAnonymousDepending on where you live and what your daughter does for a living will depend on whether that is a yes or no answer. Most states say you need a permit to own a wolf hybrid, while other's don't. You need to own your own home as well or have special renter's insurance and even finding a renter that will allow you to have a wolf hybrid can be extremely difficult.