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People don't understand... no matter how cute they might look, they're still wild animals
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Agreed! I did wolf hybrid rescue for a few years. I rehabilitated a lot of them before getting them ready to be sent to a sanctuary. I hate that wild animals are sold as pets and when there no longer cubs there all of a sudden scary!
I stopped doing it though because I rescued a nine week old cub female from a Russian kid who practically starved the poor girl. He had a husky/malamute mix pup as well. He decided after two weeks he couldn't handle them anymore! So I went to get them and they were in bad shape! Long story short the hybrid ended up being 82%?... not sure how they figured that one out. But I had her for 6 months almost and one of my helpers had left the two in open yard too long.
When I came home she had eaten two chair cushions both there food and god knows what else. She ended up eating herself to death. Did everything I could to save her but the vet said it was better this way. It was possible because she was starved by the previous owner her stomach could no longer register to the brain when it was full. So she wouldn't have made it long in a sanctuary. So I had to end her suffering! That was the last straw for me. But yes, people need to leave wild animals be.
I stopped doing it though because I rescued a nine week old cub female from a Russian kid who practically starved the poor girl. He had a husky/malamute mix pup as well. He decided after two weeks he couldn't handle them anymore! So I went to get them and they were in bad shape! Long story short the hybrid ended up being 82%?... not sure how they figured that one out. But I had her for 6 months almost and one of my helpers had left the two in open yard too long.
When I came home she had eaten two chair cushions both there food and god knows what else. She ended up eating herself to death. Did everything I could to save her but the vet said it was better this way. It was possible because she was starved by the previous owner her stomach could no longer register to the brain when it was full. So she wouldn't have made it long in a sanctuary. So I had to end her suffering! That was the last straw for me. But yes, people need to leave wild animals be.
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Right!! COL Charles Williams , I don't think I even saw him jump in it was so fast!
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SFC (Join to see) Not a wise move by the parents to let her hang over the edge. Very wise move by the hero who jumped in immediately and saved her.
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It's too used to people. Probably because people feed it on a regular bases! Even domesticated animals will try and dominate or be territorial. Which can always end badly. This girl was lucky!
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