How to Raise Wolf Hybrids

The term "wolf hybrid" is used to describe any animal that is part domestic dog and part wolf. The wolf blood may constitute over half of the animal's genetic makeup and brings with it some serious considerations. Wolves are larger and more aggressive than domestic dogs and are only suitable for homes that have adequate room and safety. To raise wolf hybrids, keep some guidelines in mind to keep the situation as safe as possible.

Things You'll Need

  • Crate
  • Dog treats
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Instructions

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      Ensure that you have adequate room for wolf hybrids before you adopt them. Genetically, these animals require more space than domestic dogs. Ideally, they should be raised in large yards with several acres of space for exercising.

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      Take hybrid wolf puppies from their mother at 3 weeks of age before they gain the pack mentality or get too attached to the idea of the pack into which they were born.

    • 3

      Build a strong relationship with wolf hybrids immediately. These animals maintain playful attitudes until they're about 18 months old. During that time, you build your authority and gain their respect for the future. Spend as much time as you can with the wolf hybrid puppies so that they grow to know and trust you.

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      Train your wolf hybrid puppies as you would train domestic puppies, with some changes. Use a crate for house training, treats for rewards and mild punishment for discipline. Wolf hybrids are naturally smarter than domestic dogs and may learn more quickly. Conversely, they may challenge their owners and can become aggressive with harsh punishment.