Wolf-Dog Help

 
 

Mission: Wolf is a cautionary tale of the risks of privately owning a wolf or wolf-dog. Most of our animals come from humans that bought a wolf or wolf-dog as a pet and grew to regret that decision. Sadly, when these traumatized animals end up at dog shelters, they are usually euthanized.

It takes forethought and commitment to successfully care for a wolf-dog. The resources below will help you understand if you have the ability to raise a wolf-dog.

 

Wolf-Dog Resources

This is a list of wolf-dog sanctuaries and organizations.

 

Wolf-Dog Ownership Assessment

You can use this questionnaire to determine if you have the resources and skills to take care of a wolf dog.

 

Wolf-Dog Introduction

This offers a grounding on the history and legality of wolf-dogs.

 

Common Problems

An explanation of the challenges people commonly encounter with wolf-dogs.

 

Wolf and Wolf-Dog Care

Learn what is needed to successfully care for a wolf or a wolf-dog.

 

Wolf-Dog Genetics

How can you know what kind of animal you will get from a wolf-dog breeder? How “wolfy” will the animal’s behavior be? Learn more in this resource.

 

What are My Options?

Should I give an animal away or find a way to care for it? This resource has a list of options for a wolf-dog owner that wants to find the best home for the animal.