PoirotryInMotion
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If they are wolves, that makes it even less likely that they typically bark anytime someone goes down the road. Not impossible, just highly unlikely.
Wolves do bark, just not in the same way dogs do or as often or for the same reasons.
If his animals are full wolves I believe him even less.
ETA you didn't cause me confusion PIM, I watched his video interview and thought he called them wolf-dogs. He may have started to say wolves and then changed it to dogs midthought.
ETAA just rewatched the video he calls it a German Wolf which is also known as the Eurasian Wolf (subspecies of the gray wolf). Which I take to mean he claims he has a full blooded Eurasian (or gray) wolf.
Yes, I did, too! Just transcribed, it:
UPDATED 7:38 PM PDT May 08, 2013
Investigators are still searching the Valley Springs home of Leila Fowler, looking for clues into who killed the 8-year-old girl. On Wednesday, KCRA 3's Melinda Meza spoke with a neighbor.
DON, who didn’t want to use his last name, lives right across the street from Leila’s house. He says he was in his front yard when murder happened.
“Nobody came out that door. Plain and simple.”
“I got a German Wolf, 95 pounds. Every time somebody walks down that street, they [sic] start barking. When this all happened there was no barks. Nothing.”
Read more: http://www.kcra.com/news/leilas-nei...20071972/-/l17ewnz/-/index.html#ixzz2SqPpCCx1
Know next to nothing about the breed, what it's 'supposed to do' characteristically--but if the owner says his dog (or wolf!) habitually barks at anyone walking down the street, and it didn't that day when it was in the front yard with him...AND he didn't see anyone exit the home running...well, sounds like something to consider. For whatever reason (not sure he'd have a motivation to get on TV and outright lie...).
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