Not this again. Someone has to clue in the MNR to the fact that wolf-dogs raised as domestic animals are dogs, not wolves. If they want to go after the breeder (as there apparently was a breeder in this case) fine, but leave the animal alone provided that it’s neutered and hasn’t caused any problems.
Not this again. Someone has to clue in the MNR to the fact that wolf-dogs raised as domestic animals are dogs, not wolves. If they want to go after the breeder (as there apparently was a breeder in this case) fine, but leave the animal alone provided that it’s neutered and hasn’t caused any problems.