That a husky or a wolf ?
It's a Wolf, but I'm not certain as to which flavour though. Although I think it's a Timber Wolf.
I wouldn't have thought a wolf would be very happy on its own, or does it just take the family its with as its pack?
IIRC, it's a guy from the Flight Sim community who has a Wolf sanctuary in Canada. So there's quite a few semi-tame Wolves for it to mess about with, but that one in particular is more like a pet.
TBH! This is what you want.
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Far too big of a dog for us (lab).
Sorry about the pic quality, but this lil lady will be joining our family in a couple of weeks. She's a 4 week old stafforshire bull terrier without a name ...suggestions on a postcard please.![]()
Winner!
KaHn
My one is the one in the middle, he's just over 3 years old now!
My one is the one in the middle, he's just over 3 years old now!
And you were thinking of getting a Boxer?? They are about the same size as a lab...
Don't get choccy labs, they may look great, but they have a screw loose and are puppies for longer than you may want
We got a choccy lab, about two years old, and got two cute lil kittens a few months ago, and they get along greatIt is excellent entertainment
Staffy's are great dogs. I have a Staffy cross and she is great.
I think the OP should get a Staffy tbh![]()
I couldn't agree more. I've had Staffies all my life. Generally they are the most gentle, friendly, loyal pets you could ever hope for. They are not too big and not too small, they are robust, they never need a vet, they don't bark unnecessarily, they are fiercely protective of their family and home.
On the downside, they don't like other dogs. Oh and they need lots of exercise.
And they are bloody stupid! My auntie breed staffs and I have never met more stupid dogs. Loveable, nice dogs but pretty much the window licker of the dog world.
KaHn