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cryswainwright

 

I own a wolfdog in Florida. We moved here from California. He is a husky, bulldog, artic wolf. he's the most gentle companion, and he likes a well organized life. He was rescued from a mill, and had mites, but he's healthy now. If anyone is curious about life with a hybrid, please feel free to contact me: dirtgirl42@gmail.com

admin

 

Nice website.  My daughter loves wolves too.  In fact, she is licensed to breed & sale wolf hybrids.  Unfortunately, she is having problems with drugs.  We are planning a family intervention.  If she agrees to get help for her problem, we do not know what to do with all her wolf hybrids.  She has 10 adults & 3 litters of puppies.  Do you have any suggestions for us?  Do you know of any place they could go for about 3 months.  She lives in Pasco County, which is 30 minutes north of Tampa.  We live in Tampa.  None of us have facilities to take care of them, plus they do not know us.  She would never agree to putting them to sleep, or putting them anywhere they didn't get good care.  Thanks for any help you could give us.

admin

 

I forgot to give you my e-mail address regarding putting my daughters wolf hybrids somewhere for 3 months.  Got a lot on my mind.  Anyway, it's jasmithtampa@msn.com

admin

 

I been volunteer to the Shy wolf Sanctuary and I mist them a lots. TIEN is a great wolf...

Linda

 

Had two wolfves before and used them as service animals they were so good and did so well. Even if you have problems with hair they don't loose it has dogs do. If only i could get another i would love it but i'm having trouble finding one in washington because the animal should choose you not you choose the animal. If anyone can help please e-mail at polar.bear1966@live.com THANKS!

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110 Volunteering - Shy Wolf Sanctuary

 

Writer/Producer: Rod Clarke

Since the dawn of man, Canis Lupus has been depicted as a loathsome beast to be feared, shunned and destroyed. But volunteers at the Shy Wolf Sanctuary in Naples have dedicated themselves to defending and befriending wolves, and say man would do well by emulating his long-time adversary rather than persecuting him.

Deanna Deppen
Rescue Services, Volunteer Coordinator
Admin@shywolfsanctuary.com

Resources:

Shy Wolf Sanctuary, Education & Experience Center

The Wolf is at the Door, Inc.

Florida Lupine Association

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