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Krazy Bout K9s

by Krazy Bout K9s on 24 April 2010 - 02:04

Figures, OP's always just disappear...<G>
Here are a couple more photos to show how large she, Kaya,  was...With guy is a friend from Chile...
Then 3 of the 4 pups I raised since their eyes opened...2 were solid black and 2 were sable...purebred Alaskan Timber Wolves...
Steph


Jackal73

by Jackal73 on 24 April 2010 - 04:04

Wolves have more teeth than regular dogs but by number not rows...

Actually they both have the same number, 42.  Some people like to claim that the difference is that wolves have serrations on the incisors (for gripping prey with) and dogs don't, but I've seen more than one dog (including the guy in my icon) who also have the same thing, and it doesn't mean there's any wolf mixed into them.  It's hard to tell the difference between a wolf and a big dog with a "natural" skull shape (like a GSD or a malamute) just based on the skull.

Those are beautiful photos Krazy Bout K9s.

by Royal1 on 24 April 2010 - 05:04

Here is more pictures available for this wolf dog.

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This file can now be downloaded only 10 times.



ZVZW

by ZVZW on 25 April 2010 - 06:04

This is not even enough to be dog, but  a High Content Hybrid. I have worked with them for some while now. The flanges of the sweeping hair on the face and super short ears are a wolf trait. This one hardly had Domestic dog in it. Tundra Shepherds are much more distnct to look more like a GSD. I currently have a High content Alaskan Interior and Tundra.
I need updated pics but here he is at 9 weeks. The only thing I see that would be bad if he were High Content is his much shorter than average legs I have worked with several breeders within Co, Ca,Tx, and NM in 27 years now. Mine come  from
http://wolfzone1.com


http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/photos-ak-snc1/v2730/165/31/1527594463/n1527594463_30281737_8303324.jpg


He looks like Barrys Zeke,


http://wolfzone1.com/photos/wolfzone13_2003.jpg


Zeke, well into his old age now

http://www.wolfzone1.com/wolf-photo-gallery/zeke-01.jpg


Santana is prgeny of Zeke


http://wolfzone1.com/wolf-photo-gallery/santanna-03.jpg

As well Spooky

http://wolfzone1.com/wolf-photo-gallery/spookie-02.JPG



http://www.wolfzone1.com/photos/wolfzone19_2007.jpg

More of Zeke when is was older and Santana when younger.

http://www.wolfzone1.com/wolf-dog-puppies-for-sale.php




windwalker18

by windwalker18 on 25 April 2010 - 07:04

For once it looks like an actual wolf or wolf hybrd ... especially with the yellow eyes.  Many Sledders in Alaska/Canada blend wolf and husky types for their teams, so it's not an oddity.  One thing you might suggest is that the owners check into Sledding Catalogs and find a "semi-slip" collar like they use for sled teams which are almost impossible to escape, but much kinder and safer on the dog's neck than a choker.  I've also seen them advertised as a Human Choke collar...  

Though if the owner doesn't care about him, doubt they'll spring for a new  collar either...





 


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