Do you prefer a fierce dog or a gentle one? Most pet owners would probably choose a dog with a good temperament, as fierce dogs can be a bit scary, especially the big ones. But some people like to keep aggressive dogs, feeling proud to take them out.
Although aggressive dogs can be quite aggressive, it is also related to their owner's "training". Dogs are often like children, and their temperament can be changed by their environment.
A man took his family out for a trip and found an injured puppy.
A Russian man took his daughter out for a spring outing because he had a day off. When they arrived at their destination, he led his child to a small river that happened to be at the foot of a mountain.
While the father and daughter were resting by the river, a puppy suddenly ran out from the edge of the woods. Hearing its babyish voice, the daughter immediately exclaimed that there was a dog nearby.
The father also felt something was strange and stood up to look for the puppy.
The puppy walked up to the father and daughter.
My daughter has loved animals since she was little. When she saw a puppy nearby, she immediately picked it up. The puppy looked listless. Could it be injured?
The man picked up the puppy and looked at it for a while. He quickly noticed that the puppy's hind leg was injured. It looked like it had fallen from somewhere and landed on a rock. No wonder it had made a "painful" sound earlier.
The daughter thought it was a husky and begged her father to take it home.
Looking at the puppy, the man, who had seen many pet dogs, was not sure what breed it was. Maybe it was a stray dog that had come to the mountains and given birth here.
Seeing that the puppy was injured and had obviously been hungry for a long time, the daughter started to get anxious, worried that her father would not agree to let her bring the puppy home.
Man: Let's go home first, otherwise it will starve to death here.
After the puppy was brought home, it got along very well with the family's "natives".
It turns out the man already had a dog at home, which explains why his daughter was so worried when she saw the injured puppy. The puppy then became the "little follower" of the family's adult dog.
The puppy's wounds gradually healed, and since the little guy was very outgoing, the owner and his wife decided to keep the puppy they had taken in and named him Duka.
More than two months have passed, and the owner is finding it increasingly strange that the pet is acting this way.
The puppy had been with the family for less than three months, and its owner noticed that the little guy was growing very fast and had some different habits from the family's other dogs, as it was particularly excited at night.
The puppy we brought home quickly grew into a big dog, and after more than three months, it was bigger than the dog we already had.
Duka loves to bully other dogs and bares its teeth when it sees a strange dog.
The owner wondered if this guy was even a dog, but at home he was very affectionate, gentle with his owner, and very friendly to everyone in the family.
Eight months have passed, and Duka has grown into a big dog. When friends came to visit, they immediately barked at it, saying it must be a coyote. This made the owner start to question the dog they had taken in.
After taking it for a checkup, the veterinarian said it wasn't a dog at all.
To dispel their doubts, the owner and their daughter took Duka to the relevant institution. The veterinarian took a quick look, touched its ears, and said that this guy was not a pet dog at all.
If it's not a dog, then what is it?
After comparing the photos, the veterinarian gave the answer: it turned out that the creature was a wolf, or more specifically, a gray wolf. They are social animals, and the wolf cub was likely abandoned because it fell from a height, was seriously injured, and was abandoned.
Regardless of whether it was a wolf or not, the owner kept it.
At first, the owner wanted to send it to the zoo, but then worried that it wouldn't be happy there. After all, they had raised it for so long, and it was like their own child. Besides, their daughter would definitely not agree.
Owner: Anyway, in my heart it's just an ordinary pet dog.
Perhaps because he was raised by dogs, Duka has long forgotten that he is a wolf.
It has now learned to act affectionately in front of its owner, and it looks no different from the other pet dog in the house, even more clingy.
Big Bad Wolf: How could someone so cute be a wolf?