I owned a wolf for 5 years before having to put him down due to neighbors and wife during nasty divorce as they are illegal in California. Took him from his mother’s teat at 6-weeks old, first human to touch him. Smarter, gentler, easier to train by far than any of the canines I’ve raised. He had a supreme confidence and strength, but he knew it was my pack. I could give him a look and he would do what I wanted. I’ll get another one day.
You are full of crap.
Just a piece of advice there Lucien; wolves are NOT just a jumped up, supercharged, domesticated dog.
My medium sized dogs go from 90 to 115 pounds, my big dogs go from 100 to 143 pounds, but they PROBABLY won’t eat me if I break my leg out in the field.
Take it from a very old, but still alive varmint hunter; NEVER TRUST A WILD CARNIVOROUS, OMNIVOROUS, or HERBIVOROUS ANIMAL, whether you raised it from a pup, piglet, or calf.
The rules of NATURE CANNOT BE CHANGED by the rules of NURTURE.