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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.