
America loves its exotic pets, but just as celebrities like Paris Hilton can discard a ferret for a kinkajou as easily as changing their handbag, many of those looking for something different in a pet can’t handle the reality of dealing with the daily responsibility of caring for a wild creature.
In the case of the wolf dog, Fred Keating has created a sanctuary to house and care for these hybrid creatures. The Loki Wolf Sanctuary in New Hampshire currently provides daily care and feeding for 94 wolf dogs who live as packs in 24, one-acre enclosures.
The wild dog problem is larger than one would expect. There are an estimated 1.5 million wolf dogs in the U.S. and 500,000 of them are estimated to be at risk.
Wolves have always been America’s misunderstood predator. Hunted and trapped to near extinction they are still under attack. Just this week the Federal protections for burgeoning wolf packs in the mid-west and northern plains have been removed and hunts are planned to reduce populations to the minimum to keep them off the endangered species list. The wolf dog faces an even more daunting future. Not a domesticated dog and not a wild wolf, any dog with even the slightest genetic trace of wolf in its lineage will exhibit wolf-like traits that make them a less-than-ideal house pet and a candidate for mistreatment.
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Wolf Park is a non-profit organization and would welcome the opportunity to talk with you as we are looking for help with our non-profit organization which takes care of Wolves and have many seminars on the study and behavior of wolves! Come out to Battle Ground Indiana and visit our park to see our wolves up close and personal or you can adopt a wolf!!! You gotta love this place if you love wolves!!!!
I took a shaggy, mistreated, poop covered ( what appeared) to be white “husky”.I took him from a 15 year old because of mistreatment and advised him to call the police and i would surrender the pup. as he grows and myself and the vet watch him we have concerns. how ever he is now 15 weeks and my question would be how do i know if he is hybrid, i love him dearly ( male) to young to spay, and i want what is best for him. He currently shares my home with a very large 130lb Akita. How and what should i look for to be sure that he is not a hybrid? brenda
THE WOLF IS OUR HERITAGE , PLEASE HELP TO PROTECT THEM, I LIVE NEAR THE LOKI WOLF CLAN IN NEW HAMPSHIRE, AND THEY ARE IN DESPERATE NEED OF DONATIONS. I WILL TELL YOU THERE IS NO SWEETER SOUND THEN THE HOWL OF A WOLF, IT IS SO BEAUTIFUL.
I have a black wolf hybrid. (looks almosst pure wolf) I need a home. She will be euthanized if not.please email me at janapurcell at yahoo.com