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To: John who wrote (70934)4/25/2012 8:33:58 PM
From: Wayners2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 103300
 
I try to draw the line at the point where a wolf shows unexpected wild violent outbursts versus a domesticated dog that never has such outbursts. How much wolf would you allow in a dog you own around your own children and feel safe and comfortable with that? I have no data on this whatsover, but I know I would never purchase any dog that had any wolf in it with children around period. Just too dangerous. Why take chances. There is no reason to. We keep them locked up in their inner city kennels, let them maul their own. There are certainly better solutions than this, but that's where we are currently. The criminal justice system is a joke. Animal shelters put down crazy part wolf dogs on a daily basis. Now we coddle wolves and release them. Insane. I think it's because leftist women are turned on by that kind of thing and want them released for their own uses. Sick.