Über Wölfe
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Stammvater und -mutter von Hunden, Mythos, verhasst, geliebt. Der
Wolf ist vieles. Und immer noch werden viele Trainingsmethoden
bei Hunden damit begründet, dass das bei Wölfen auch so sei.
Zeit also, sich den Wolf mal genauer anzuschauen. Wie wurde aus
dem Wolf der Hund? Wie kam der Mensch überhaupt auf den Wolf? Und
wie ist das Sozialverhalten der Wölfe?
All diese Fragen und mehr behandle ich in der neuesten Folge von
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