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My uncle's 3/4 wolf Pete broke his leg a few days back and the vet said its best to put him down. Pete is 16 and probably the smartest dog I have known, a lot smarter than a lot of humans I know. Kinda bummed out about it, he really was a nice dog.
he was old anyway, its better than him suffering later.
i heard that some part wolves are really difficult to handle. is that true in his case?
Pete was almost human, he liked you or he hated you and never acted as though he wanted attention. My uncle has 2 other dogs (well he had 14 at one time but age took them) and they demand attention, Pete sort of sits there and keeps you company. He was always really easy to handle, but being mostly wolf he was very heavy and carrying him when he got hurt was a problem.
Pete was almost human, he liked you or he hated you and never acted as though he wanted attention. My uncle has 2 other dogs (well he had 14 at one time but age took them) and they demand attention, Pete sort of sits there and keeps you company. He was always really easy to handle, but being mostly wolf he was very heavy and carrying him when he got hurt was a problem.
My uncle's 3/4 wolf Pete broke his leg a few days back and the vet said its best to put him down. Pete is 16 and probably the smartest dog I have known, a lot smarter than a lot of humans I know. Kinda bummed out about it, he really was a nice dog.