Wolf Park's Position on Pet Wolves and Wolf-Dog Hybrids in the Possession of Private Persons.by Erich Klinghammer, Director, WOLF PARK |
![]() In recent months discussion among hybrid owners and breeders on the Internet, at rendezvous, in letters and telephone calls have also focused on the position of WOLF PARK with respect to private ownership of wolf-dog hybrids (hybrids for short). |
We have resisted all efforts to elicit from us testimony in favor of a particular position by either the defendant or the plaintiff. We have helped with our testimony to stop a community from enacting breed-specific laws. i.e. banning a particular breed , when some dogs of that breed had killed a child. Instead we rendered an opinion as to whether or not the particular animal had been kept safely.
In our opinion the responsibility always rests with the breeder or owner of the animal. - We saved Mickey, a pet wolf who had killed a child in Wayne, Michigan, from being euthanized. We were widely criticized for this action by some people, and were praised by others. Mickey lived out his life at WOLF PARK as a living example as to why a pet wolf does not belong unattended on a chain in an unfenced yard.
It has been our observation that the hybrid-owning community, with some notable exceptions, has done little to police its own ranks. In fact no such mechanism exists. Furthermore, the owners who cause most of the problems, do not even belong to any hybrid organization at all where they might at least obtain some useful information.
There should not be any surprise then that, officials charged with public safety, will attempt to control the breeding and owning of pet wolves and hybrids. It is a sad fact that when a dog kills a child the reaction is very much different than when a pet wolf or wolf-dog hybrid kills one. The old fear of the wolf is still very much in the minds of many people.
For more information about wolf hybrids please check out some links to other sites or for rescue facilities such as the Candy Kitchen Rescue Ranch click here. |
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Click here for more information about Wolf Park Guidelines or please contact us at hybridinfo@wolfpark.org if you have any questions. |
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