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Containment Fencing Requirements of Wolfdogs

We're in the process of putting together our educational materials. In the meantime, below are links to websites which can be of assistance to you in learning more about the containment enclosure requirements of more recent wolf-dog crosses.

 
* The Wolf Dunn's Wolfdog Containment Solutions, a photo gallery depicting different types of fencing and construction techniques used by wolfdog owners. Everything from lean-in arms, dog (woof houses), hotwire, to dig-proof barriers are detailed.

*W.O.L.F. (Wolves Offered Life & Friendship)'s Sanctuary, Facility, Habitat pages including diagrams depicting their containment enclosure construction techniques.

NWA Member Contributed article, "What is 'Proper Containment' & Why Should I Bother?".

Wolfdog Basics' Containment Information

The Wolfdog Resource's Dig Proof Enclosure.

Wolfdog FAQ: "Is it ever acceptable to let a wolfdog run loose ?".

Wolfdog FAQ: "Why shouldn't I keep my wolfdog on a chain or an aerial cable run?".

Wolfdog FAQ: "What type of fencing (containment system) do I need to keep a wolf hybrid in?".

Wolfdog FAQ: "Does invisible fencing work for wolfdogs?".

Starhawk Alaskan Malamute's Kennel Info from professional dog kennel designers.

Note: Some of the information presented in the above mentioned websites might not be appropriate for *YOUR* wolfdogs. We provide links to these sites to provide you with access to the resources. Please learn from them and use your own best-judgement as to appropriateness for use with your own animals.


For more information, please e-mail education@wolfdogalliance.org.

   

   
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