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I had a wolf mix that was very gangly when it was younger no matter how much food and what I fed it. I certainly wouldn't put a picture on the web of it as a specimen of what a hybrid should look like :blink:

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I had a wolf mix that was very gangly when it was younger no matter how much food and what I fed it. I certainly wouldn't put a picture on the web of it as a specimen of what a hybrid should look like :blink:

 

People can think what they like Robin, IF that's IT's natural state then so be it. No justification needed.

 

Or shall we call the RSPCA?

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People can think what they like Robin, IF that's IT's natural state then so be it. No justification needed.

 

Or shall we call the RSPCA?

 

 

Possibly the first time ive ever agreed with something artics said :D ...plenty dogs are naturally on the thin side same as some are prone to carry weight.....when its a dog thats of a slender build anyway its easy to mistake it for being skinny.....even light framed dog breeds can have specimens that are naturally thinner than the average of the breed....it dont mean their unhealthy ;)

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