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  2. Wolves as pets and working animals - Wikipedia

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    Wolf pups require more socialisation than dog pups, and will typically stop responding to socialisation at the age of 19 days, as opposed to dogs which can still be socialised at the age of 16 weeks. For the first four months of their lives, wolf pups need to be kept isolated from adult canines, except for a few brief visits per week, in order ...

  3. Wolfdog - Wikipedia

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    The Wolf Dog (1933) is an American Pre-Code Mascot film serial starring Frankie Darro and Rin Tin Tin Jr. Wolf Dog (1958), also known as A Boy and His Dog, is a Northwestern movie, directed and produced by Sam Newfield, and produced by Regal Films; Wolfdogs Magazine self-describes as a progressive "community based publication for wolfdog ...

  4. Czechoslovakian Wolfdog - Wikipedia

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    The first hybrids of a female wolf named Brita and a male German Shepherd named Cézar were born on 26 May 1958 in LibÄ›jovice, Czechoslovakia (modern-day Czech Republic). [4] Puppies of the first generation resembled the wolf in appearance and behavior. Their upbringing was difficult; training was possible, but the results hardly matched the ...

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  6. 11 Mexican gray wolf pups are released into the wild. Will it ...

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    The pups could help increase genetic diversity, a significant measure of success for the Mexican wolf recovery program. 11 Mexican gray wolf pups are released into the wild. Will it help the ...

  7. Mexican wolf pups sent to New Mexico to breed, increase ...

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    The 11 pups were being raised through the process of “cross-fostering” that sees them added to an existing family of wolves. Mexican wolf pups sent to New Mexico to breed, increase genetic ...

  8. Wolf communication - Wikipedia

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    Wolf howls are generally indistinguishable from those of large dogs. [16] Male wolves give voice through an octave, passing to a deep bass with a stress on "O", while females produce a modulated nasal baritone with stress on "U". Pups almost never howl, while yearling wolves produce howls ending in a series of dog-like yelps. [17]

  9. Pack (canine) - Wikipedia

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    Within the wolf pack, the breeding pair or the dominant breeding pair (in packs with multiple breeders), often referred to in familiar language as the "alpha pair" or the "alpha wolves", are typically the members of the family unit which breed and produce offspring; they are the matriarch and patriarch of the family. [15]