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<blockquote data-quote="soren" data-source="post: 1328139" data-attributes="member: 10929"><p>Here in OK. I was hunting with a friend and I was in a ground blind and saw two wolves chasing a deer my friend was uphill from me and saw the third one. I called the local game warden and he said the habitat couldn't support them......what a joke.</p><p></p><p>My ex is a dvm and I actually got to walk a timber wolf on a leash so the wolf could do her business. She was very indifferent to me, but when her owners picked her up she was like a puppy. My ex-bil in law had a hybrid and a local friend had a hybrid that he trained for search and rescue. I've killed plenty of coyote to know the difference. </p><p></p><p>I don't know if these wolves were pets turned loose or not. I have a picture of someone locally that has a younger male that was taller than my male great pyr. They used to be for sale on a regular basis at local guns hows......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soren, post: 1328139, member: 10929"] Here in OK. I was hunting with a friend and I was in a ground blind and saw two wolves chasing a deer my friend was uphill from me and saw the third one. I called the local game warden and he said the habitat couldn't support them......what a joke. My ex is a dvm and I actually got to walk a timber wolf on a leash so the wolf could do her business. She was very indifferent to me, but when her owners picked her up she was like a puppy. My ex-bil in law had a hybrid and a local friend had a hybrid that he trained for search and rescue. I've killed plenty of coyote to know the difference. I don't know if these wolves were pets turned loose or not. I have a picture of someone locally that has a younger male that was taller than my male great pyr. They used to be for sale on a regular basis at local guns hows...... [/QUOTE]
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