The Shelter Saved the Giant Wolfdog, Then a DNA Test Showed Something Unexpected (VIDEO)
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- October, 2022When a giant-wolf dog called Yuki was surrendered to a kill-shelter at just 8-months-old, people were worried to think that he might be put down. But when one of the shelter's volunteers noticed him, they decided to call a specialist sanctuary who might be able to help out. However, after a DNA test was carried out to determine whether or not Yuki would be able to go to the sanctuary, people were shocked when the results showed something completely unexpected. Click on the video to find out more. And don’t forget to hit those like and subscribe buttons for even more incredible tales.