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From: Stafford VA, home of our wolf den. No house break ins to date.
Originally Posted by RPOZ51
Nice car!!
Nice dog, too! What kind is she?
wolfdog....LOL... 80% wolf. and F3 (3rd generation removed from the wild). Father is a Brittish Columbian wolfdog (95%) and mother is Timber wolf and german shepherd.. she's what we call a "high mid content".. in the real wolfdog world, we dont use percent because its impossible to track that... so we use: low, mid, high mid, and high. High is 90% and up wolf..
From: Stafford VA, home of our wolf den. No house break ins to date.
thanks yall... performance cars have been a passion of mine since 1967.. ive had nothing but since then (other than everyday drivers and such)... my first wolfdog took my heart.. and kicked me off to wolfdog rescue after she passed... the org i founded is now recognized by the Defenders of Wildlife... (the site is in my sig)... we have come a long ways...
this car has surpassed any performance car i have ever owned... i just love it.. even more so than my 1 of 47 built in in 1997 Comp TA which i modded heavily, rebuilt the motor, tweaked suspension, all that stuff...
Beautiful friend you have there. and not a bad looking ride. The dog laying behind my car(in my avitar) was part wolf. He was my best friend for 13 years. That dark ridge of hair running down the center of her back....is it a slightly different texture than the rest of her coat?
My boys name was Koda. And he had a slightly rougher texture( and color) running down the center of his back.
Last edited by RushThruLife; Nov 9, 2008 at 07:36 PM.
From: For the strength of the pack is the wolf . . . . . . and the strength of the wolf is the pack.
Originally Posted by wolfdogs
wolfdog....LOL... 80% wolf. and F3 (3rd generation removed from the wild). Father is a Brittish Columbian wolfdog (95%) and mother is Timber wolf and german shepherd.. she's what we call a "high mid content".. in the real wolfdog world, we dont use percent because its impossible to track that... so we use: low, mid, high mid, and high. High is 90% and up wolf..
I thought so from the look of her snout (and your screen name ), but her paws looked small to me.
I remember a lot of controversy about them a few years ago.