
| Posted by XxpinkloverxX, 12/31/10 1:20 PM - Permalink Wolves are not dogs! Theres a HUGE difference between both of them. Dogs are friendly, wolves are mean and cruel. Its stupid to put a dog and a wolf in the same window because the wolf could hurt the dog. YOU DONT WANT THAT TO HAPPEN DO YOU!?!?!?!?!?! |

| Posted by surfermad, 1/8/11 6:56 AM - Permalink Wolves are WONDERFULL creatures, and to tell u the truth there is not much of a difference between dogs and wolves. |

| Posted by wolfluv4, 1/10/11 5:23 PM - Permalink Well, i have learned a lot about wolves and dogs, and if you don't know, well to tell you the truth wolves are not that mean if you get to know them, and wolves formed into dogs, and wolves are dogs!!! |

| Posted by wolfluv4, 1/10/11 5:24 PM - Permalink Quote: Originally Posted by wolfluv4 Well, i have learned a lot about wolves and dogs, and if you don't know, well to tell you the truth wolves are not that mean if you get to know them, and wolves formed into dogs, and wolves are dogs!!! Wolves are very nice |

| Posted by wolfluv4, 1/10/11 5:25 PM - Permalink Wolves are very nice and a beautiful animal. |

| Posted by patty_mara, 1/24/11 8:34 PM - Permalink Quote: Originally Posted by XxpinkloverxX Wolves are not dogs! Theres a HUGE difference between both of them. Dogs are friendly, wolves are mean and cruel. Its stupid to put a dog and a wolf in the same window because the wolf could hurt the dog. YOU DONT WANT THAT TO HAPPEN DO YOU!?!?!?!?!?! wrong.... it is wrong to compare wild animals with domestic one.... dogs can be pretty mean when they are really hungry without an owner.... |

| Posted by whisper15, 1/24/11 11:26 PM - Permalink Listen, Why argue? Can't you just love the animals of the world. I love my dogs, mutts that they are. Wolves can be trained when started from babies. Even if you keep your distance and watch them it has been known to work into friendship. People are just afraid of what they do not know. I had my left hand torn up real bad, hundreds of stitches on the inside and 32 on the outside. I was in the 6th grade. They told me when I got older I would have lots of trouble with my left hand. The dog was a police dog, German Shepard. He was in the back yard next door to a friend of my mothers house we were visiting. Being as I loved all animals and the tomboy in me, I just had to see the dog. So I climbed the fence. He was aiming at my face. Got my hand first. I fell off the fence. I am now 57 yrs young and I cannot use my left hand for much of anything. I cannot even pick up a glass.
That has not stopped me from going up to dogs on the street and saying hello. Over fences, in yards chained up. I just cannot help myself. I have made many dog friends in my life. I and my hubby have rescued many dogs from the streets and found them homes. I just have a knack for dogs to come to me. Even cats if I am visiting a home with cats. Before I know it the cat in sitting on my lap. With their owners saying I have never seen him/her do that before.
So do not argue about animals. Just love them. You would be surprised how much love you will get back. |

| Posted by Evesvilla, 1/25/11 6:36 PM - Permalink I would like to know where you think domestic dogs of our day came from. Wolves are canines, dogs are also canines. They are in the same family and have the same genetic code. If dogs were left alone in the wild, with no owners and not being fed two meals a day they would be hunters as well. Having to hunt to eat and feed your family does not make you mean, it's what almost every different species of animal does. A little corny, but it is the circle of life. How else would you expect them eat if they did not hunt. More often than not wolves will not attack a human unless provoked, which it pains me to say happens too often. Humans provoke the attacks that happen to them, whether by a wolf, a pitbull, or a poodle. |
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