Wolf Mountain Sanctuary: Petting the Wolves
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@amusedjarhead Usually wild wolves are too afraid to come near humans, so they'd prefer to run away, unless you had it cornered, which wouldn't be too bright of an idea anyway, but yeah. I get what your saying.
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The wolf you pet seems particularly tolerant, or at least, in a very lazy mood. They aren't evil but they aren't pets, either. The experience must have been lovely. Ignore the idiot YT commenters, most of them don't know anything anyway.
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@kathrien321 its called yawning
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@kathrien321 it yawned
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@kathrien321 that teeth baring was either a yawn or apprehension, wolves ahve a pretty simple facial language like regular dogs, he either stifled a yawn or wasnt sure what the camera boy was doing when he moved so showed a moment of fear. I see it with rescue dogs a lot here, even my monkey does it, he bares his teeth when you show him new things or stand up over his height xxx
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istas is so beautiful i wish i lived closer to visit
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They are so CUTE! :3
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mr lazy wolf :)
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It's so FWUFFY ^______^
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look at its beautiful eyes!!! soo pretty!
are they bigger than a regular size dog?
aura984 2 months ago
@aura984
Yep. In captivity they can get to about 100+ lbs.. not entirely sure.
Shoji91 2 months ago in playlist Playlist: My dogs and animal stuff
at 1:05 it got mad?
kathrien321 3 months ago
@kathrien321 Umm, I don't think so?
Shoji91 3 months ago
lucky lucky so this is in California but where like a big city or something?also can i has more info on it?
SquishyWolfzz 4 months ago
@SquishyWolfzz It's in Lucerne Valley, in California. It's not a big place, it's off to the side, kind of near Big Bear City, if you know where that is.
Just search Wolf Mountain Sanctuary on google. They should have a website and Facebook page and whatever.
Shoji91 4 months ago