Curupiras have a habit of not liking other wolves unlike other wolves who don't mind
I mean go for it if you want, maybe you'll have better luck, I had my curupira with a mala for months, there was always aggression it didn't start to bad, but he ended up gettin ore aggressive, I ended up losing the mala, seems what happened to the op as well, and Wes said curupira's are the only wolves who give him a problem with other wolves. It's up to you whether it's worth the risk, if you can separate it in time after noticing a problem then I think you'll be good and should give it a try, also your wolves are larger, in my case and the op case the curu was larger, so maybe since yours are larger it'll give you better luck and they'll keep him in his place.This is the rio tapajos curupira I was eyeing at. They want 225 usd for it.
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