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<blockquote data-quote="sh00ter" data-source="post: 4247054" data-attributes="member: 24531"><p>I have a dog that is claimed to have some wolf blood...she is submissive to my shepherd, but she has fangs twice as long and wants to go for any non-domestic animal she can spot (she loves other domestic dogs though generally, but yotes trigger her more than anything at a primal level)...and unlike my shepherd, she WILL NOT obey any commands if she is in barking at or in pursuit of wildlife. She is "wild" in her own way just as you describe. And when she has a disagreement with my pit, she is in it "to the end" if he doesn't yield or not stopped...we manage it well, but I've seen how even a gentle female that isn't even full blood has advantages over run of the mill dogs. I love my dogs and would never let them fight or hurt one another, but my mind often wonders if it came down to it, if the pit would find a way or if he'd be a gonner if it really went down between them. Luckily 99% of the time they are playmates!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sh00ter, post: 4247054, member: 24531"] I have a dog that is claimed to have some wolf blood...she is submissive to my shepherd, but she has fangs twice as long and wants to go for any non-domestic animal she can spot (she loves other domestic dogs though generally, but yotes trigger her more than anything at a primal level)...and unlike my shepherd, she WILL NOT obey any commands if she is in barking at or in pursuit of wildlife. She is "wild" in her own way just as you describe. And when she has a disagreement with my pit, she is in it "to the end" if he doesn't yield or not stopped...we manage it well, but I've seen how even a gentle female that isn't even full blood has advantages over run of the mill dogs. I love my dogs and would never let them fight or hurt one another, but my mind often wonders if it came down to it, if the pit would find a way or if he'd be a gonner if it really went down between them. Luckily 99% of the time they are playmates! [/QUOTE]
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