wicklowdave t1_j8ujy3k wrote
If I was a wolf I'd be so disappointed with what dogs have become.
jp-oh-yo t1_j8usdke wrote
We were wolves once. Wild and wary, stealth and cunning. Then we noticed you had sofas.
real_bk3k t1_j8urs90 wrote
If you were a wolf, you might just see the dog as more food.
wicklowdave t1_j8uua44 wrote
That's probably most likely. And if you were a dog you'd know it. Dogs are instinctively afraid of wolves.
kirkoswald t1_j8v233x wrote
That's why they put spike collars on dogs that have to protect livestock. The collars prevent the wolves biting dogs neck and gives them the upperhand
wicklowdave t1_j8v5416 wrote
Dogs don't have any hands tho
Legumez t1_j8vblxj wrote
That's why they need the collar.
Definition-Ornery t1_j8vgu3f wrote
what about the lower hand?
Beautifulblueocean t1_j8vs9o9 wrote
The dogs still have the lower hand even with a spike collar because wolves are pretty badass I believe.
Cybtroll t1_j8vu0nd wrote
They don't. Not against proper pastor dog that are usually (much) larger than wolves and extremely territorial.
The spiked collars is used because dogs are in inferior numbers against even a small pack of wolves... but on the other hand any predator is easily dissuades to search for an easier prey when faced with even minor resistance.
Beautifulblueocean t1_j8xaibx wrote
They do. That is one breed of dog. I'm pretty sure a wolf would eat my weenie with a spike collar or not. But I'd want my weenie to win for sure. Go Rosie!
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sfibsdhbsfd3432 t1_j8wycnm wrote
Dogs don't have lower hands, but some breeds are better equipped for protection than others.
harishahuja t1_j8wnwur wrote
It's true, the collar gives the dog an advantage in fighting off wolves. But ideally, we should strive for coexistence with wildlife.
RadTimeWizard t1_j8vy8is wrote
My poodle mix looked like he had Powerpuff Girl arms.
paul84279 t1_j8vsuvg wrote
Very true, dogs don't have hands, but they do have paws!
Adm_Kunkka t1_j8vn1kx wrote
I mean, a wolf could easily kill a dog by biting elsewhere
kirkoswald t1_j8vpga3 wrote
True. I just saw it on some show once talking about how the guard dogs beat wolf's in fights because of the spiked collar
Ainar86 t1_j8w3wsk wrote
Yes but their instinct is to go for the neck as the quickest method.
mrfizzefazze t1_j8vsy53 wrote
Yeah but then again: wild animals are dumb.
Adm_Kunkka t1_j8vv2sn wrote
I thought wolves are pretty smart for animals
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absoluteq t1_j8vqkd5 wrote
Dogs and wolves may have some instinctual behaviors, but their interactions are much more complex than just fear.
HybridVigor t1_j8vcfjz wrote
But not coyotes, unfortunately.
dancingmarc t1_j8xgbvj wrote
Coyotes are another challenge for dogs in rural areas, where they may prey on livestock or small pets.
kurburux t1_j8wc3pv wrote
It depends. I read that when a wolf meets a dog they either see them as a rival, a potential partner or as food.
Because of interbreding there may also be many wolf-dog hybrids.
Regyshka t1_j8vut4k wrote
That's a possibility, but domestication has led dogs to see humans as their pack leaders.
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abaram t1_j8vm737 wrote
You are anthropolizing wolves, wolves probably aren’t prideful of being wolves
Intrepid-Ad4511 t1_j8vy3lp wrote
I think it's mostly lions who feel pride in their group. :P
GM_Kori t1_j8wb0c8 wrote
That's why they are called a pride. Wow
wicklowdave t1_j8vmipt wrote
No you're wrong, they actually are proud. They think dogs are ridiculous
rabbitholepath t1_j8vvait wrote
Wolves and dogs may have diverged, but they still share many similarities.
wicklowdave t1_j8vxo72 wrote
Some of them look the same.
maraca101 t1_j8v9hkh wrote
I think it’d depend on what breed of dog. I’d claim a golden retriever or a malamute as my cousin but I don’t claim that bug-eyed pug as my relative.
Jasarora6207 t1_j8xmb1d wrote
Different breeds have different instincts and characteristics, but all dogs deserve love and respect.
RadTimeWizard t1_j8vyg7p wrote
Golden Retrievers are the Steve Carlsburg of the canine world.
Bananasonfire t1_j8w399j wrote
Why? Dogs are living the life of luxury compared to wolves! There's a reason wolves were domesticated in the first place.
theloosecanon t1_j8w65rl wrote
Look at it as going against your own kind.
EmpyreanFantasy t1_j8wkdw6 wrote
As a result of dog domestication they are the most successful species of canine by THOUSANDS of miles. There are millions and millions of dogs. Nowhere near that many wolves. This mutualism was mutually beneficial for humanity and canis familiaris, more than their ancestors could ever dream of.
ActualMis t1_j8w75yd wrote
If you were a wolf you wouldn't understand the concepts.
wicklowdave t1_j8yf63v wrote
No I actually would because I was a wolf in a past life and I was very bright.
momjeanseverywhere t1_j8vll9x wrote
Dogs are what some wolves became.
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loverevolutionary t1_j8x9b4h wrote
Why? Wolves are animals that live in packs. Dogs were just wolves who found the most kickass pack to join. They perform a service for their pack and get a great life in return. No shame there, as most wolves probably aren't pack leaders anyway.
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Tuor_son_of_Huor t1_j8vv718 wrote
Reminds me of White Fang
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