In search of a female wolf hybrid mix to breed with an older wolf hybrid mix male that has exceptional genes. He is located in Santa Rosa. Please contact via private message to inquire.
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Blessings to you and your wolf-hybrid. I understand your desire to perpetuate more lovely wolf-hybrids, because lovely they are. However , there are so many wolf-hybrids that are already in the "care: of those who do not understand them or care for them properly. They are not dogs, nor can they be treated as such successfully. This I know from experience as I am living with my third wolf-dog and also have a lovely dog as her companion. She is a rescue and was in dire straights when I found her mostly because the person who had her just did not have the ability or understanding to give her what she required.
Wolf-dogs are an incredible gift when cared for by conscious loving people with the proper facilities and intentions. However, at this time there truly are more wolf-dogs than there are humans to provide the divine lives that they deserve. So please only breed if you already have guaranteed loving, conscious homes waiting for the pups upon their arrival. Otherwise do the breed a favor and turn your attention towards assisting those who are already here and are calling out for help.
Namaste,
Kathryn Shanti Ariel
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I want to point out that in addition to the clear benefit to our companion animals of not breeding more of them when we do not have homes for the ones that already exist, the benefit to yourself. You are ever so much more likely to get the companion you seek by adopting instead of breeding. When you adopt you and your family can meet and evaluate the individual animals to find someone that is a good match for your home. Breeding in hope of getting just what you want is a crap shoot by comparison.
Adopting is win-win.
Cheers,
Dodie