I am going to disagree with Grumpy as well on this. I don't sense that Randy owns "wolves" for the the Vanity, he owns them because their disposition suits him and his family. I don't deny that there is an issue with people owning dogs for vanity sake, but it is not my sense of Randy.
All dogs have a level of agressiveness. I can't tell you how many times my friends rat terrier has bit my friggin hand. As well, my buddies Pit Bull is the nicest dog on the planet. This has a lot to do with breeding, and probably an equal amount in training and pack management. What I am getting at is that all dogs need a good trainer, a good handler. By putting an 11th generation wolf that has been bred for civility in the same category as a wild wolf is just silly. If Randy owned a 1st gen, he would have to have some serious accreditation or a contact with some underground animal dealer. And honestly, having seen wolves in action, he would never allow them near adults, let alone kids unless heavily supervised. As well, all pet owners must take responsibily for their animals actions. When my boxer mixes come in contact with adults and kids who are new, they are on leash. I speak to each child, telling them how to to approach our dogs (they are big boxers). And I manage the situation. I also know my girls are sweet and would never bite a child, but I also know I can never take that chance and drop my guard. I really sense Randy is the same way.
I am really intrigued at hearing more about Randy's pets. His experience with them is a valuable education for all of us.
Carl