tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8732486.post7903363425083869942..comments2023-10-26T03:19:41.569-07:00Comments on Stephen Bodio's Querencia: A quote...Steve Bodiohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14434597061701369867noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8732486.post-14709719251112409242012-05-05T15:11:17.080-07:002012-05-05T15:11:17.080-07:00I've noticed in accounts and even youtube vide...I've noticed in accounts and even youtube videos that Arabs like to keep Arabian wolves as pets.<br /><br />Adam Boyko and his brother found a wolf living in Syria that was being kept as a guard dog in a home with several other dogs.Retrievermanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15780519136583108632noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8732486.post-87812820456463024122012-05-05T08:36:08.859-07:002012-05-05T08:36:08.859-07:00I tend to let new puppies sleep with me--easier to...I tend to let new puppies sleep with me--easier to wake up(if you are attuned to such things) to get them out to pee-pee before boo-boos are made. A great bonding thing, and prevents stress and whining those first few nights. My Saluki I had awhile back, my GIANT desert bred Saluki(31 inches at the withers! That's more like a wolfhound height!) grew up sleeping in my bed with me. But I have a small twin bed, and one night after SimSek(the Saluki)had reached maturity, he braced his feet against the wall(which the bed was nestled against), and bodily pushed me completely OUT of the bed! Needless to say, he was BANNED from MY bed after that stunt! But I got him another(yes, his OWN twin bed!) And Steve, your emphasis on a wolf in the bed made it seem like you think that might be a bit odd? What's strange about that? All my wolf-hybrids grew up sleeping in my beds, too! They were actually more respectful of my space than the Saluki!A. Lane Batothttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14932323269911380387noreply@blogger.com