Wolf vs. Doberman: Guess Who Wins?


This is exactly what it's like when I approach a beautiful woman-- Sometimes I just look down and walk away.

The wolf in this video doesn't even need to do the full tail raise or bark to tell the dog to back off. The dobie probably understood the wolf's nonverbal signs of aggression. According to one wolf expert, "full tail raise is trait of domesticated canines. Wolves and wolf dogs generally have to keep their tails down in both aggression and excitement. It may be difficult for a domesticated dog to understand a wolf's nonverbal social cues."

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  1. Anyone still think the pgf is real? .... lol

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  2. If anyone has a passion for comedy I highly recommend the bigfoot forums. 283 pages on Ketchum and still a hot topic!

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    1. HI SORRY GUYS MOVED THE LAB TO NU LOCATION LOLOLOL

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  3. I bet Lassie wouldn't back down

    Mr.Pooper

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  4. Wolf issue is big in WA State now. Reintroduction has hunters and ranchers up in arms.

    Dogs apparently have a major aversion to BF. Same with wolves? Different species ya know - they kill for fun, even when not hungry.

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  5. This is not surprising. Only a rottweiler and a few other breeds would show belligerence towards wolves. A Doberman is not an apex breed like say, an English Mastiff would be.

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  6. the wolf said, ''you want some, come get some, you don't like me, bite me!''

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  7. LOL--just like Barack Hussein Obama when he met the king of Saudi Arabia!

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