BigCarnivourKid
It's been one of dem days
Yesterday was my daughters 16th birthday so we took her to see Asha, a wolf she has been sponsoring for the last couple years at Mission: Wolf. Mission: Wolf takes in wolves and wolf/dog mixes that people thought would be good/cool/hip/macho (You get the idea) pets. When they discover their cute little puppy doesn't make a good pet when it gets more mature, they get rid of it. Hopefully a place like Mission: Wolf can take it in and let it live out it's live in a way closer to what it was intended to rather than a 10' × 10' kennel somewhere or worse yet dumped out in the wild (cause it's a wolf of course) to fend for itself. A bad idea for several reasons but that's 'nough lecturing. Time for the pics
This is Druid
If I remember right, this is Katimik (but I've got a lousy memory for names)
Hina (howling
)
and Obediah(?). This guy definitly had a chip on his shoulder. Notice how his tail is sticking straight back.
These two 1 year olds are being groomed as "ambassadors" for Mission: Wolf. The husky is in there to "set an example" around people. The wolves tend to be shy of people, while the husky comes right up to them. We got to touch these two (and the dog of course
) .
Hope you enjoyed them.
This is Druid
If I remember right, this is Katimik (but I've got a lousy memory for names)
Hina (howling
and Obediah(?). This guy definitly had a chip on his shoulder. Notice how his tail is sticking straight back.
These two 1 year olds are being groomed as "ambassadors" for Mission: Wolf. The husky is in there to "set an example" around people. The wolves tend to be shy of people, while the husky comes right up to them. We got to touch these two (and the dog of course
Hope you enjoyed them.