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As the VH3CAC, well the thing is, the Williamwood with dogs, they've had a wolf, they have almost the same DNA. This is why they can, they can just breathe. Differences that separate them, body type, wolves tend to be bigger, they tend to be a different reason than dogs. Reproductions cycles are different for wolves and dogs, and digestion is different as well. The way that our good food is a bit different. Wolves tend to have larger and stronger dogs, even if they're either larger than wolves and domesticated dogs. However, there is an exception of that. I mean Irish wolfhounds, some of the dogs like Bill large and Tino, some of the Master's. That's how those are bigger, bigger than wolves, and they have some of the physiology, same morphology. It's a physiology that wolves do even behavioral differences there.
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