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Man aghast upon realizing his puppy was no ordinary dog - Page 8 of 19 - Kiwi Report

Man aghast upon realizing his puppy was no ordinary dog


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[post_page_title]High content [/post_page_title]
When it comes to wolf dogs people will often talk about their “content” level, which basically tells you how much wolf is prominent in the animal. A low content mean that they are mostly dog with a touch of wolf, medium content means the wolf and dog sides are evenly balanced, and high content means that they are nearly all wolf with just a splash of dog. Neo was clearly high content, and even had the look of a full bred wolf. All of this information added a new complication to Neo’s situation.

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