Living with the Wolfman!
IMO he's worse....I would rather have 100 Ceasar's then this guy still on t.v......
I watched for the first time a few days ago.....First he places her in a dog run with all of his six dogs and has her lay on the ground to be at thier level....after that she was bleeding from her eye....Then He puts his girl friend who is shaking and crying with ten wolves......yeah...that sounds like a plan. Next time he takes her in he blind folds her and tells her to use her sences with the wolves...I was yelling at the t.v. then I just said to hell with it and turned it off!
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What is your opinion on this guy, is he another Ceasar Milan? Or just another wacko! http://animal.discovery.com/tv/wolfman/ -
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IMO he's worse....I would rather have 100 Ceasar's then this guy still on t.v...... I watched for the first time a few days ago.....First he places her in a dog run with all of his six dogs and has her lay on the ground to be at thier level....after that she was bleeding from her eye....Then He puts his girl friend who is shaking and crying with ten wolves......yeah...that sounds like a plan. Next time he takes her in he blind folds her and tells her to use her sences with the wolves...I was yelling at the t.v. then I just said to hell with it and turned it off! -
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[quote=babigirl]IMO he's worse....I would rather have 100 Ceasar's then this guy still on t.v...... I watched for the first time a few days ago.....First he places her in a dog run with all of his six dogs and has her lay on the ground to be at thier level....after that she was bleeding from her eye....Then He puts his girl friend who is shaking and crying with ten wolves......yeah...that sounds like a plan. Next time he takes her in he blind folds her and tells her to use her sences with the wolves...I was yelling at the t.v. then I just said to hell with it and turned it off![/quote] lol, yeah that is some :roll: stuff to watch. i guess he thinks that if he is the most omega pee on of the pack than he can live with his beloved wolves. its like that grizzly bear man, hes confusing avoidance with acceptance, and he got eaten for it. they are wild animals, i like dogges not wolves, but they are awsome to behold, their hunting intelligence and stamina is amazing, they are utterly cur though. -
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The series is worth watching for the entertainment value and nothing more. There is no point to studying the behavior of captive wolves in a pack situation. It's not natural. The reason for a wolf pack to exist in the first place, hunt for food for survival and procreation, is gone. Because of that there is much more heightened aggression and presence of pack and rank order than what exists in the wild. The wolves develop anxiety and end up taking it out on each other because there is no other natural outlet for their prey instincts. Wild wolf experts like David Mech at this point are even reluctant to use the word "Alpha" when describing and observing a wild wolf pack. The strict linear dominance hierarchy is almost non-existent. -
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Werner Freud, another Wolfman from Germany. http://www.wolfspark.com http://www.wolfspark-wernerfreund.de I have an article about him, intervieuwed by mrs Hanneke from the Dutch Dog journal hondenmanieren. Me and Kangalbreeder Abdullah Cakir from Holland are also intervieuwed by Hanneke about the Kangals and their work. In december there will be an article about it.. http://www.hondenmanieren.com/dezemaandHM.html Best regard. -
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LOL, I have to agree with Paco it's for entertainment purposes only... They made a comment in one of the shows that the work they are doing is to help wild wolves?! And I have to wonder, how, because even though the wolves are penned in an attempted "natural" setting, they are still confined animals and still used to humans feeding them, and caring for them, and interacting with them... Not the same as wild wolves, I think if they tried to "talk wolf" with a real pack of wild wolves, if the wolves were hungry enough, they'd eat them, and if they weren't starving then they'd run, or just avoid...And once you have human interaction with wild wolves, then you are taking the first step to de-sensitizing them to human interaction however it may be...So how is that helping wild wolves?! LOL, I had a 97% wolf cross, and I was the "Alpha", just because I brought food, and I gave affection, and I gave reprimands for misbehavior. It took me watching a couple videos and reading a lot of articles on wolves to understand what he was doing as he started to mature! I cannot fathom, letting a wolf or any other canine for that matter be the alpha, and still on the show, even though he lets the "Alpha" male go through the "alpha male" motions with him and his girlfriend, the "alpha" still stops to be pet, looks at him for direction, and does not snap at him, to "put him in his place" which IMO , shows that the "Alpha" wolf feels that the man is either equal to him or "alpha" to him. I also have to agree with babigirl on how appauling it is to watch him put his girlfriend in there with ANY of the dogs or wolves in the emotional state that she appears to be in, so either it's all just a performance or they are not that bright! LOL! Yeah, get down at eye level where a bunch of excited dogs can jump on and scratch the pi$$ out of you! What fun!! So at any rate, if ANYONE has any information on how what they are doing will actually help wild wolves, I'd love to hear it, becuase it baffles me everytime I even see it previewed, lol!
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