Pics from Sweden

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  1. Mrs LowLow

    Mrs LowLow New Member

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    Just pics from Sweden, without any subject or timeline!


    Yearly bath!

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    Midsummer, this is the darkest it gets in Sweden at midsummer nights!

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    This is REAL magic!! It was totally incredible to get a kiss from the alphawolf-male!

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    What the **** is she doing, they seems to ask?
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    A real wolf? Owned by someone?
     
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    A REAL wolf. =)

    They are at the zoo, my family bought a visit for me at my birthday.
    In Sweden its illegal to own wolfs or breed hybrids wolf/dogs.

    It was quite amazing to be surrounded by 6 wolfs. They are not demested, but use to have humans around them. A couple a times a year you can read in the paper about visitors who has been bitten. Often is people who doesnt havent any idea to read wolf/dog-language.
     
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    Interesting...and, yes, I understand what you were doing and doing correctly. You were being submissive to the alpha male and gave him the opportunity to check you out.
    Or......maybe he thought you were his bitch. :rofl2:
     
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    Thanks for the pictures.(y)
     
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    Any other time, i would have answered IM NO ONES BITCH! But with a alphawolf in your face, you are really not that big... :D
     
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    With the prior exposure of your sense of humor I knew I could say that with impunity.:D
    And.....I seriously doubt that you are.(y)
     
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    You want a Wolf Dog Fox?
    http://www.pets4you.com/wolf.html

    Beautiful animals, several years back I was able to meet one that was a pet, there were 3 total but in a erie way the other 2 stayed completly out of site but you knew they were watching. Although pets, when we entered the caged several acre outside pen both owners (husband+wfe) packed side arms and one of them was always watching the woods. This was in rural BC close to Alaska. this was 15-20 years ago

    My parrents origonate from Latvia, on my Mothers side the family pet was a wolf. My sister has a rare picture of my Mom, Aunt, and the Wolf from the early 30's


    Great pics, Our old Shep just loves water nomatter what time of year. Our new pup...he does'nt want to come inside at all when it's raining, yet when it was hot summer you needed a crane to get him in the back yard baby pool:p
     
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    Gaaaaah, such beautifull animals!!! maby Im drawn to them cause my last name are Wulff? :)
     
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    Yes...I noticed your last name, Mrs2low, and wondered if it was pronounced the same as the wolf?
    I also wondered how close you live to nikkebakken? He lives in Froson.
     
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    Thats the correct pronounciation (spells?)!

    We have about 400 km to Nikkebakken! =)
     
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    OK...quite a distance....about 250 miles. Thanks!:yup:
     
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    Sounds like a day trip.......don't let the dogs drive this time:naughty:
    :rofl2:
     
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    Nope Guys,:slap: 400km=640 miles...

    1km=1,6miles

    But yes, it´s a daytrip, about 4,5 hours+coffebreaks.

    Btw one of my sir-names is Wolf. Coincident?
     
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    Nope it's the other way around, .6 miles per kilometer.
    Or 1.6 km per mile. .6 x 400 = 240 miles.
     

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