I guess from the moment she was deadly sick and I was sitting with her, still a tiny puppy, holding her in my hands and singing her lullabys - she still remembers. Simply because she is my real "tail". She follows what I am doing and get CRAZY excited even from the simple tiny attention I give her..... and with so many pets you always need to divide an attention, so nobody will feel "left out"...... so if I even look at her and say her name.......SNOWY! - she is all over me and holding my hand in her teeth.....not really biting but just holding it strong, to keep me near so I will not go anywhere :)
Typical wolf behavior I guess.....
I still remember tiny icon that I have with her as a puppy.... she had one ear hanging and was looking so funny.....
Now she is huge.... a real White Wolf......

My White wolf
Sunday, March 30, 2008, 06:10 AM [General]
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My husband would be so jealous! He has always wanted a wolf. The only experience with a wolf that I have had was when we were visiting friends who raised wolves and one of them tried to attack our dog. Dog behaviour, normal. We'd never be able to have a wolf due to the fact that we provide foster care through a no kill dog rescue in our area. And we have two cats. Your wolf is gorgeous! Julia |


I saw a PBS series on how dogs came about, and was surprised to hear that their brains became smaller, in that they didn't need them to survive with humans. So I wonder... what is it like living with such an intelligent being as the wolf? What do you see that differs from having a dog?
TommyBeautiful wolf, btw!
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