I think I saw a site that claimed to have Rin Tin Tin bloodlines. Doesn't mean they're any good <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/frown.gif" alt="" /> But there's always an exception to the rule.
"How could he be trained so well if hybrids cannot be trained and are unpredictable?"
Just about any animal can be trained to perform in a controlled environment. . .ANY animal.
You have to be a pretty damn good trainer and you have to have a deep understanding of the animals you work with.
This thread is closed. Ed has made it very clear that hybrids are not a topic worth discussing on this board. There are other groups out there where you can get all kinds of information.
I've spent a lot of time around both wolves and wolf hybrids. Interesting animals, but not good pets. . . and terrible working prospects.
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