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chassidydawnn
post Oct 28 2007, 07:26 PM
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I have a Mackenzie Valley Wolf named paris and we are about to start breeding her does anyone else know anything about breeding wolves that might help us out? We are very excited about this? We are looking for people with more Mackenzie Valley wolves because they are extremely rare does anyone know where some are other than in west texas?
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silver_wolves
post Oct 29 2007, 09:40 PM
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whoa, that is so cool you have a wolf. i think that would be so awesome to have a wolf, but sorry, i dont know anything about breeding. good luck with that tho. how did you get a wolf anyways?
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post Oct 30 2007, 05:29 AM
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Don't know much about wolves. I don't know how simular they would be to domestic dogs. My guess is they would only cycle once a year, as compared to domestic dogs having 2 heat cycles per year. I would have to guess the gestation would be about the same.

I would think placing the pups would also be a major pain. I mean, lets face it, there are a lot of people out there that can't handle a pet dog, imagine finding people responsible enough to sell a wolf pup to!

Curious, how is a Mackenzie wolf different from other wolves?
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post Oct 30 2007, 04:42 PM
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Pretty awesome having a wolf. smile.gif

I dont know anyone else who has one. tongue.gif
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post May 11 2008, 01:29 AM
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I used to have a half wolf/half german shephard named Pax. He was a very cool and loving pup. Shephard coloring, but otherwise looked wolfish. I had to give him away when I moved to a pet unfriendly building years ago.
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post May 11 2008, 03:53 AM
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Talk to these folks.

http://www.northernlightswildlife.com/index.html

really friendly people. they know lots about domestic wolves.
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post May 11 2008, 06:02 AM
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QUOTE(chassidydawnn @ Oct 28 2007, 03:26 PM) *
I have a Mackenzie Valley Wolf named paris and we are about to start breeding her does anyone else know anything about breeding wolves that might help us out? We are very excited about this? We are looking for people with more Mackenzie Valley wolves because they are extremely rare does anyone know where some are other than in west texas?



wow i would love to have one of them they are so beautiful but i cant find them anywhere you can you tell me where i might be able to buy one... cause i would love to have a Mackenzi valley wolf i bet yours is really beautiful how old is paris
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post Jun 1 2008, 01:16 AM
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Not to be rude or anything, I'm a wolf expert. First of all, nobody should be keeping and breeding wolves. Wolves are wild animals and they are not to be kept as pets. Second of all, you shouldn't breed wolves either. At least a quarter of the reason why people do not like wolves and are killing them is because people are breeding them. You see, when people breed wolves with dogs, and the dogs are aggressive and bite, people blame the wolf-half of the dog. Unless you are breeding wolves together to save the wolf species, then I'm fine with that! So here's a tip: Don't keep wolves as pets! thanks!


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Anna Lewis Wolf Expert

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Kagome Higurashi
post Jul 20 2008, 03:21 PM
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O.M.G. That is THE best! I love wolves. they are fluffy and cute and fun to play with! tongue.gif I don't know anything about wolves, but that is so cool. don't listen to people who say you can't have a wolf as a pet. you can have it if you know it's not endangered. If it IS an endangered species, you have to set it free, but don't do anything rash without consulting. Hope this helped(Ok, so it didn't help, but it gave you a little info) angel.gif YAY!!!