I can imagine.
It would be a lot of work and responsibility, owning that kind as pet.
Tiny ones are easy as long as you keep them inside.
Wolves are not really pets. To keep them, one has to have at least two acres fenced in to 8 feet high. If I had a referral and did not see this environment, I would not sell one.
They are primary used to breed in with large dogs to insure against hip dysplasia. They also are used to increase validity in some dogs, usually those used by police departments.
I have not done this in fifteen years.
This one is like Attila, but is most likely 100 percent wolf. They howl.