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Talking Our pet Wolves

Here are a couple pics of our wolves. We started rescueing wolves about 10 years ago. We now have 10 of them. They are not like people think they are. They are actually very family oriented. We have one that lives in the house and is totally trained. As you can see I have taught the one in the house to smile on command. I will add more of the other ones later.Our pet Wolves-my-shit-001.jpg

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WOW!!! They are magnificent!

I've always said I'd love to have a wolf...now I can enjoy yours!

Thanks for sharing and I'm looking forward to seeing more
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Magnificent is the only word for them!!! Where are you rescuing them from?

This is very interesting to me as I'm sure it will be to others. I'd love to hear all the details.

Bless you for helping the wolves!
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The wolfs are absolutly beautiful. And you are doing a very noble thing by rescueing them. I was very disturbed after reading "The end, Delinda of the Bow Valley Pack" Macleans 09/22". I second Debs and would love to see more pics and hear more about the wolves.
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That's amazing! I thought that wolved stayed very wild, and that it wasn't possible to have them as tame as dogs! Like others, I'm curious to know where you rescue them from. Reminds me of the children's book "Julie of the wolves"
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Hmmm....you say smiling, I say hungry!

LOL, Thats fantastic!!! Thanks for sharing!
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Awesomeness.
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They are actually very family oriented.
Considering that they're pack animals, I am not surprised at that.

Where do you rescue them from?
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I regularly donate to a foundation to save the wolves. I agree, they're magnificent!

Are you sure he's smiling in that pic? That's one, scary looking smile But I take your word for it!
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Awwww, I LOVE YOUR BABIES!!! I wish I could have one now!!

I used to have 2 wolves living up in Iowa, in the country and cold, When I was a child till 18 yrs old.
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