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<blockquote data-quote="upacreek" data-source="post: 809355" data-attributes="member: 59039"><p>One more thing....almost 15 years ago I lived on the left side of the cascades for awhile. I coincidentally met 2 domesticated wolf owners. I have no idea as to weather they were grey, timber, candian or husky. They were however LARGE! Leather collars, and no petco chains. More like logging chains caged these critters. The wolf in Corvallis was owned by a hippy type couple with no kids. I was not allowed in the back yard due to high risk. The man lost a finger to the wolf he had raised from a young pup. The other in white city I was not allowed to handle either. Could you imagine if one got loose in town? Anyone know the difference between an infant cry and a varmant call? The screen door.</p><p>These were domesticated their whole life and handled regularly by their owners. What is a 'wild' wolf equal on the danger scale? What benifit do these wolves offer this broad in my 3rd world state I call home? If she wants to save something she should focus on tying one up in her back yard and handleit daily. Get real close at feeding time and if that goes well try and write one of her thesis's on 3rd world idaho.</p><p>I will chip in $100 to ship her out of my state.</p><p>Ya still reading lady?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="upacreek, post: 809355, member: 59039"] One more thing....almost 15 years ago I lived on the left side of the cascades for awhile. I coincidentally met 2 domesticated wolf owners. I have no idea as to weather they were grey, timber, candian or husky. They were however LARGE! Leather collars, and no petco chains. More like logging chains caged these critters. The wolf in Corvallis was owned by a hippy type couple with no kids. I was not allowed in the back yard due to high risk. The man lost a finger to the wolf he had raised from a young pup. The other in white city I was not allowed to handle either. Could you imagine if one got loose in town? Anyone know the difference between an infant cry and a varmant call? The screen door. These were domesticated their whole life and handled regularly by their owners. What is a 'wild' wolf equal on the danger scale? What benifit do these wolves offer this broad in my 3rd world state I call home? If she wants to save something she should focus on tying one up in her back yard and handleit daily. Get real close at feeding time and if that goes well try and write one of her thesis's on 3rd world idaho. I will chip in $100 to ship her out of my state. Ya still reading lady? [/QUOTE]
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