I have an 8 week old female wolf hybrid pup (Arctic, Timber wolf, Malamute, Aussie Shepherd, Husky mix). She’s doing really great right now with housebreaking and I’m in the process of teaching her that my other older dog is NOT her chew toy (he won’t take up for himself…). She’s not all that hyper right now, likes to play but sleeps most of the time. I know she’ll need lots of exercise when she gets older and was wondering if she might make a good hunting dog. I was thinking of using her as a tracker for when I bow hunt or to dig out groundhogs. Her family has a lot of workers in it; dad is a full Aussie Shepherd who works a cattle farm, grandmother was lead dog in 2 Iditarod races, and her mother also works cattle. I want to make sure she has plenty to do as she gets older so I don’t have aggression problems with her. This is my first wolf dog and I’m just trying to get some ideas on how to keep her occupied once the wolf in her starts to kick in.
This question is also posted in the Hunting section.
Her mother is a Husky X Wolf, dad is full Aussie Shepherd. She has blue eyes like a Shepherd and her markings match the Aussie as well. I’m really just looking for suggestions on how to drain energy. Her mother is very friendly as is her dad, both are very well mannered and have no temperment issues, listen to their owners and don’t wander away. I’ve done research on hybrids and know how they can be if left to their own devices. Were she to be used as a tracker, she’d be on a lead; not let loose to run all over the county.
KelsandDane,
I thought about sled training… but since I live in TN that might be difficult. We don’t even get snow here in winter. Lol. I know she’d make a good pull dog, so I plan on harnessing her when she gets older. She can help me haul firewood. ![]()
I never said I wanted a hunting dog. I said I was looking for SUGGESTIONS from people who were trying to HELP me. Not so I could sit here and read about what a “gullible twit” I am. I’ve had dogs all my life, many different breeds, mixes, mutts, and pure breds. I’m very aware that she wasn’t specifically bred for anything except herding cattle should that be the road I take with her. I guaruntee you that she’ll make me happier than something I’d pay a ridiculously high price for. I was looking for a companion animal; I got one. No doubt she’ll prove some ignorant people wrong as she ages.
Archive for the ‘Misc Hunting Bows’ Category
Training a hunting dog?
Saturday, March 20th, 2010Advice on Hunting dogs (it’s a really long question)?
Friday, February 19th, 2010Hi, I’m a keen archer and have been for many years now, being 17 and having a dad more into fishing than hunting i haven’t been able to go out yet but have a few mates who are interested and will do so ASAP. However, recently when talking to my grandad, we stuck up conversation about it and he was telling me of when he used to go out with his dogs and some mates. This has got me excited about the possibility of taking my dog out wild pig hunting with me.. I got her for my 17th birthday (last december) and she is a 9 month old German Shepherd X Alaskan Malamute. She pretty much looks like a black wolf and isnt what i’d call a small dog even at 9 months.
Is there any store that carries Bahco tools in San Antonio, Texas?
Monday, November 23rd, 2009I’m in particular trying to hunt down a good quality bow saw. Of the dozen plus places I’ve checked so far the only thing I’ve found is made-in-china shhhhtuff.
Did anyone else hunt their own turkey for dinner?
Monday, October 19th, 2009It’s a family tradition at my house. We release 2 live turkeys and hunt them down with bows and arrows. The kids really love it.
Is it legal or permited to take a hunting bow over the mexican border?
Tuesday, July 21st, 2009I bought a 55lb hunting bow in the usa and i wana take the bow to mexico is it ok or legal to take the bow over the border.
Crossbows
Tuesday, July 7th, 2009A crossbow is a whole new breed of bow. Instead of arrows, it shoots projectiles called bolts. This was a weapon of choice in early days by many of army because of the lethal accuracy of the weapon.
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| 180Lb Tactical Crossbow | ||||
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| Barnett® Phantom Jr. Youth Crossbow Kit Black with Camo Finish | ||||
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| Cobra 150Lbs Crossbow | ||||
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| Horton® Trac 150 Crossbow Stealth black finish | ||||
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| Horton Summit HD 150 Crossbow Package | ||||
Recurve Bows
Tuesday, July 7th, 2009Today, Archery is a sport often associated with hunting and competition, used in sport from boys’ and girls’ clubs to the Olympic stage. Archery has survived thousands of years BC to today, in the face of gunpowder bullets to nuclear super-weapons. And, it doesn’t look like the bow and arrow will go out of style anytime soon either. The truth behind the matter is that even today people feel a certain need to get in touch with a primal method of survival, testing the very engrained makeup of the true hunt, man against nature. Archery history has its multi-fingered hands in former and present times.
Compound Bows
Tuesday, July 7th, 2009The compound bow was first invented in 1966 by Holless Allen. It has become the predominant bow used for hunting because of the high velocities at which the arrows travel to the target.

Hunting Bows
Monday, July 6th, 2009If you’ve ever been interested in archery or bow and arrow shooting, then you must be sure you like the materials you’re using. Certain bow types, for example, work better for these people, while other bow types work better for those people. The differences between the types of bows are many, but the inherent skill involved is the same. The evolution of the bow gives an array of breeds of bows today.
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| Martin Archery Xr Recurve Bow Archery Kit | ||||
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| Genesis™ Pro LH Compound Bow, RED | ||||
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| SKB Field-Tek Deluxe Compound Bow Bag | ||||
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| PSE Archery Mustang Recurve Bow | ||||
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| Genesis Compound Bow Package – Red | ||||
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| PSE Archery Coyote Recurve Bow | ||||
























