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Anonymous
Dominance struggles continue whether or not the animal is still capable of reproducing. You have a wolf. He is not there for eye candy. He doesn't exist for your, or my, or anyone else's pleasure.
Its a wild animal that you're trying to domesticate. It took ages and ages for humans to domesticate the wolf into a dog. You're not going to be able to do it in one's lifetime.
Hurricane Katrina was a mess. I'm sure someone will understand not having paperwork etc. Call, email, whatever and explain.
Wolves and wolf hybrids do not make good pets. That whole instinct thing versus the domestication you're trying to push on 'em.
He's going to be rough, he's going to keep chasing and killing, he's going to keep getting out. He's going to want to run. And when he gets out and hurts something more than a cat, you're going to be in big trouble. All the things he is doing are natural to him.
If you want to do what is best for him, take him to a shelter. A good one. One with a lot of room and a natural habitat. Preferably one that has some sort of pack for him to integrate into. Wolves don't do well as solo animals either. They are pack animals by nature. Find him a home and visit. That would be best for you and for him.
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