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04-12-2010, 10:53 PM
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ricochettty
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Wolves as pets.
I'm acquainted with an older couple (older than me, they're about 50-60) who lives out in the country. And they have 3 wolves. Not hybrids, pure wolves. When the lady, (I'll call her Sally) told me that, I was shocked. Yes, dogs came from wolves, bladdy bladdy blah. I asked the following questions.
Q: Are they pets?
A: Oh yeah, they're our pets.
Q: Do you let them inside?
A: Hell no, they'll tear it up.
Q: You do know that once they decide they're not pets anymore, you'll never see them again?
A: They can't run away. The adult male is in a fenced-in area, on a cable, tied to a tree. The adult female is in another fenced-in area, on a cable staked into the ground. Their baby that we didn't sell is in a run between them, he's too little to jump the fence yet.
Q: ... What? You breed them? Do you have any idea where they came from?
A: I know exactly where they came from. The woods behind our property. (At this point I mentally facepalmed.) Hell yes we breed them, people pay a shitload for wolf pups. People have bought them from all over the country.
Q: Okay, uh. Why don't you get them fixed?
A: We would. But here's the kicker. How do we get them in the truck without them mauling us?
Q: You're joking, right? You just said they were pets. Pets don't MAUL THEIR OWNERS.
A: No. They bite all the time.
At this point, I facepalmed in real life. I just plain could not talk to this woman anymore. I almost told her off for owning 3 wild freaking animals. But I held my tongue. Gahh.
Opinions on this? Is there any way I could make a quick little call to someone and these wolves be taken away? Maybe taken to an animal sanctuary, or hell, even euthanised?
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