Quiet
Jodie was quite aware of what she was about to commit to. The wolf didn’t like her moving towards it. It tried to get away but its foot was clamped in a trap. She stopped and looked over her shoulder, she heard something quietly moving behind her.
Then she noticed the silhouette emerge from the trees. Then she noticed another appear and then another. They were all sizing her up before inching closer. She could see their breath in the air.
Love For Wildlife
Ever since she was small she loved animals, she came from Colorado and had come to be obsessed with canines. She had always thought about what she would do if she ever met a wolf in the wild.
So after being an adult for several years her dream finally came true. But it was slightly different than he had thought it would be. She had it all planned out in her head, but that didn’t matter. These wolves didn’t care.
Volunteer
Jodi was nervous when she volunteered at the Colorado Wolf and Wildlife Center. She didn’t know what kind of experience it would offer. But she knew that it was her desire to meet a real wolf.
When her chance finally presented itself she knew it would also mean that she could help out these animals in need. But it wasn’t quite what she expected.
A Dirty Job
Her first job wasn’t exactly pleasant. She would have to cut up animal carcasses for the wolves and clean out the toilet tanks. It wasn’t what she was thinking of when she volunteered.
She was more than happy to do these jobs in the hopes of helping the animals. But above all else, she still wanted to meet her wolf. She didn’t know when she was going to see them if she even would.
Natural Hunters
Wolves usually hunt in packs but even when they’re alone they have a very nasty bite. Their jaws can deliver over 600 pounds of force per square inch. It’s twice that of a Pit Bull to put things in perspective.
They don’t just rely on their jaws, they also have incredible intelligence. They can outthink the prey they are hunting and Jodi would learn this soon enough.
The Colorado Wolf And Wildlife Center
The center where Jodi had volunteered was close to a small town called Divide which had a lot of cool places to visit, like the education amphitheater and walking trails.
Just outside of the town was the center which was had 35-acres of land that had lots of small enclosures for tame wolves and wolf hybrids. The wolves that lived outside the enclosures could only be visited at specific times.
Big Wolf
One of the purposes of the center was to clear up the stigma about wolves. People often fear wolves and place snares and traps for the wolves to get caught in.
Grey Wolves have dropped in population due to this stigma and fear. Wolves are seen as cold predators the conception of “the big bad wolf” has been cemented in people’s minds.
The Forest
After weeks of volunteering at the shelter, a senior staff member approached her with good news. Finally, Jodi would be fulfilling her dream. She was so excited she could feel her heartbeat.
She followed the staff member out of the enclosures into the forest a ways away from the center. They were being cautious due to the wolves’ varying reactions to someone new coming into their territory. Jodi had no idea how things would escalate.
Too Quiet
Jodi was so excited about what was about to happen. She was now in their territory and any minute she’d see one of them! Other than the crumple of snow underfoot Jodi noticed that it was unnaturally quiet.
She knew it was too late to turn back, she had to keep her reservations about her choice. She could see only her footprints in the snow behind her, but then she saw it!
A Wolf
Jodi could see a lone wolf lying down in a spot. It was a timber wolf, one of the smallest wolves. But it was still huge compared to Jodi.
She smiled and jumped back with surprise. She wanted to get closer but the guide told her to stay still while they called for more help. She knew that she wouldn’t disappoint, she would do what she needed to.
Trapped
Even though the park was fully enclosed, they still received a lot of backlash from farmers who lived in the town nearby who were afraid that the wolves would escape and jeopardize their livestock. Jodi knew what had happened and her blood began to boil.
Someone had set this snare here on purpose. Jodi could see that the trap’s steel jaws had imprisoned two of the wolf’s toes. They were swollen, but he wouldn’t lose the paw — if she could free him. But she had to do it quickly.
The Calm Before The Storm
Ironically enough, even though the animal was snared, it seemed to be completely calm. It lay completely still in the grass, as though it had just stopped for a breather.
However, the heavy breathing of the wolf indicated distress. Suddenly, the calm demeanor changed when Jodi approached. The wolf became feral. Jodi knew she needed help. But when she reached out, the wolf grew more treacherous. Suddenly, she heard a sound behind her.
Closer
Two large dark shapes appeared from the woods. As they drew closer, Jodi soon realized it was the elusive pair of grey wolves she had heard about, Kekoa and Sakara. Drawn by the howls of their pack member, the larger of the two, Kekoa, was on high-alert.
Jodi crept toward the wolf caught in the snare and a menacing growl rumbled in his throat, his ears pricked forward in her direction as she crept closer. And then, the two wolves watching her intently were joined by a stranger.
Cornered
Another wolf that Jodi didn’t recognize had joined the pair. Sakara, the female, was being much more cautious than the others. She stayed behind Kekoa, with her gaze fixed on Jodi through the trees. But Jodi had no idea how to react to these beasts.
There was snow everywhere, and the pair knew no one else was around. The wolves circled and grew nearer. Jodi and her supervisor were being driven closer to the trapped wolf as the rest of the pack closed in.
A Piece Of Wood
Suddenly, Jodi saw something that would solve all of their issues. Lying in the woods was a piece of plywood. Why someone had decided to dump it there, nobody knew. But Jodi could not have been more grateful at that moment for the spare timber.
Quickly, she picked up the board. She intended to use it as a shield to approach the trapped animal. But the wolf didn’t take kindly to this approach.
Making A Run For It
As soon as the wolf saw Jodi hold up the board, he began to go nuts. For some reason, the animal viewed the object as a real threat. Still, Jodi attempted to approach. Her guide stood close by, gun at the ready.
But this just distressed the animal further. It had no idea what Jodi’s intentions were. And neither did the rest of its pack, who were still closing in on them.
The Wolf Breaks Free
As Jodi approached the animal, she took long pauses between moves. Until she was close enough to touch the wolf’s trapped foot. She placed the board between herself and the wolf. On doing this, the wolf desperately tried to back up.
Scared the animal would hurt himself, Jodi stopped in her tracks. Slowly, the wolf became more at ease. Then, Jodi did something remarkable. She leaned forward and applied enough pressure to the trap to release the wolf’s foot. He leaped up and ran off into the trees. But the rest of the pack didn’t follow him.
Massive
Kekoa, one of the other wolves who had been watching her the whole time, approached her cautiously and was then followed by his sister, Sakara. Jodi’s heart skipped a beat — these beasts were even more colossal than the wolf she had just freed.
Then, something inside her told her to sit down in the snow in a non-threatening posture and wait for them to come to her. But as they drew nearer, the female wolf took the lead and did something nobody expected.
Unusual Behavior
The she-wolf, Sakara, very slowly lowered her face to Jodi’s. Then, she sniffed her. Suddenly, her great pink tongue darted out of her mouth as she leaned unnervingly close to Jodi.
Soon after the rest of the pack, led by Kekoa, followed his sister’s lead to inspect the new human, sitting absolutely still in the snow. Now, Sakara was almost on top of her.
Too Close For Comfort
Sakara began to lick her face, but Jodi knew that she had to remain absolutely still and let her do what she wanted. One wrong move could prove to be the biggest mistake she’d ever make.
The wolf’s teeth grazed her neck as Jodi tried to move her head upward, away from Sakura’s intense gaze. Was she thanking her?
Getting Out Of Hand
As if taking their cue from Sakura, the other wolves and Kekoa — the largest of the three — began to sniff Jodi and paw her with their massive claws.
Growing bolder by the minute, they snapped at each other, as if each wolf was fighting for the right to be the first to inspect this new intruder who had rescued one of their kind. They jumped on Jodi’s back and snarled, but she had to keep her composure — even though her fear threatened to engulf her.
Gentle Giant
Kekoa also proceeded to lick Jodi’s face, although much more thoroughly than his sister. Then, the massive wolf rolled over onto his back in a display of complete submission and trust.
Jodi was taken aback, but then it dawned on her exactly what he wanted. He wanted belly scratches — just like a pet dog!
Second Encounter
After the encounter, her supervisor and the rest of the people at the center decided they wanted Jodi to search the park for snares and socialize with the wolves every day. They had plans to send Jodi back into the woods the very next day to see if she would be so lucky a second time.
Jodi made her way back to the woods the very next day, and everyone was excited to see what happened. Amazingly, the volunteer was accepted into the pack instantly.
Part Of The Pack
“I have always had a passion for nature and animals,” Jodi revealed on the center’s website. “These wolves have my heart and I am honored to have been accepted into their pack.”
Since meeting Jodi, Kekoa “loves to greet visitors with wolf kisses,” the center said on its website.
A Deep Bond
Jodi’s instant bond with the wolves at the center is extraordinary — and the other staff was thrilled! They promptly asked her to continue her work at the center, and she has now been working closely with the wolves for several years.
She has developed a deep connection with Kekoa, she thinks it’s because he witnessed her act of kindness when another wolf was caught in a snare. And Jodi and the wolves couldn’t be happier. But what is Kekoa and Sakura’s story?
Wolf Siblings
This particular pair of wolves, Kekoa and Sakura, were siblings who had been adopted together in hopes that they would be a teaching tool to educate the community.
“They were both adopted from a facility in Florida called Seacrest Wolf Preserve,” Michelle Smith from the center explained. But unfortunately, this didn’t go according to plan for very long.
Reclusive
“We had hoped they would be ambassadors. But sadly, like most wolves and high-content wolf dogs, once they reached maturity they became very shy and ‘retired’ at the ripe old age of two,” Michelle added.
So now the wolves live in an enormous enclosure, where they can lead relatively safe lives away from the hunters that pose them such danger. But, despite trying to educate the public, the sanctuary keeps getting fuller.
Fascination With Wolves
Humans have always been attracted to the majestic and wild nature of wolves. That’s why wolf-dog hybrids are on the rise. Uneducated breeders and buyers hope to end up with a breed that is as aesthetically pleasing as a wolf, but as loyal and friendly as a dog.
But many people aren’t aware of the repercussions — both for people and the wolfdogs.
A Dangerous Gamble
Creating wolf-dog or coy-dog hybrids is risky because it’s difficult to determine exactly which traits from both breeds are going to be more dominant. The puppies could look like wolves and have the personality of a dog, or vice versa. That’s why owning a high-content wolfdog is illegal in some states.
But there are other issues that arise with these dogs, too. These issues often lead to abandonment when the owner realizes exactly what they’ve gotten into…
Nowhere To Go
Wolves, coydogs, and wolfdogs need a lot more space to run, a lot more food, and a lot more time to properly train than their owners expect — and they often become too much to handle for the average dog owner.
And since wolfdogs are too tame to be released back into the wild and too wild to be taken in by a dog shelter, they have nowhere to go. This is exactly what happened to Kekoa and Sakura.
Abandonment
Darlene Kobobel’s shelter, Colorado Wolf and Wildlife Center, has seen a dramatic rise in abandoned wolfdogs since they opened their doors in 1993. The sanctuary now rescues 20-100 wolfdogs annually from all over the United States.
The sanctuary’s first rescue was a wolfdog named Chinook, who was two years of age and was going to be euthanized at the local animal shelter due to her “wolf-hybrid” label. But Darlene, despite her childhood fear of wolves, wasn’t going to let that happen.
Beginnings
Once Darlene learned of the fate of the wolfdog Chinook, she took her home. That’s when she learned of the issues and controversies regarding wolf-dogs and wolf-dog breeders throughout the county.
With this new information, Darlene was determined to provide a safe haven for unwanted wolf-dogs, so she created the Wolf Hybrid Rescue Center. She was horrified when, during the first year of operation, the Center was inundated with 15 – 20 phone calls every day from people who wanted to surrender their wolves. She realized that simply rescuing them wasn’t enough.
Addressing The Problem
Darlene quickly realized that she needed to get to the root of the problem. She began to take her newly-formed shelter into a more proactive role: providing education about wolves in the wild and wolfdogs as pets.
Out of approximately 250,000 wolf-dogs that are born in the United States every year, 80% will probably not reach their third birthday. This is mostly due to the fact that people that cannot care for their wolf or wolf-dog anymore for whatever reason will surrender them to a shelter.
A Growing Problem
Most animal shelters and humane societies usually will euthanize wolves and wolf-dogs within 24-72 hours after they are surrendered. And, since the 1990s, wolfdogs have become the most abandoned exotic pet in the United States.
Darlene understands the growing appeal of keeping wolfdogs and wolves as pets. In the digital era, owning these animals can be extremely tempting. Adding to the attraction of owning wild animals is the popularity that wildlife owners enjoy on social media sites that seem to attract hundreds of thousands of followers. But some of these stories end in tragedy, not just for the animal, but for the owner as well.
Never ‘Tame”
Because wolves, coydogs, wolfdogs, and indeed all wild animals can never be tamed in the domesticated sense, the risk of major injury or even death is always present.
Until stories began to emerge in the news and educational programs were rolled out by sanctuaries such as CWWC, few people understood how potentially tragic it can be to own a wild animal as a pet. But we can make a difference.
A Plea From Darlene
“Instead of perpetuating the sale of wild/exotic pets, one might consider donating to a wildlife sanctuary, zoo or wildlife advocacy group,” CWWC pleads on their website.
An excellent way to support the sanctuary, as well as get major social media props while advocating for animals, is to visit and meet the wolves who live there. Colorado Wolf and Wildlife Center offers the unique opportunity to get up close and personal — and sometimes, too personal.
Best Friends
“Since Kekoa was raised by people and bottle-fed from the time he was born, he is very well socialized, meaning he enjoys the company of people,” Michelle said. But he loves nobody more than Jodi.
The pair can often be seen together at the sanctuary, where he will eagerly follow her around and enjoy all her attention. And, because of Jodi, the sanctuary is one step closer to sending out the message they set out to…
Going Viral
“This is not the same as domesticated or tame,” Smith added. “He is still a ‘wild’ animal, and he does tend to show it when he is around his sister. A wolf in the wild would not act this way.”
But people were awed by the wolf and fearless Jodi, and the video quickly went viral.
A New Perspective
The video of Jodi’s daring interaction with the wolves at the sanctuary has touched the hearts of thousands — the video of her receiving kisses from the wolves exploded on the sanctuary’s Facebook page.
Many people are just not aware that a wolf can display such affection towards a human. This has made people think of wolves in a whole new light.
Undeserved Reputation
Wolfdogs are often abandoned and wolves are in danger of becoming extinct because of humans’ ignorance. They are bred as “pets” and hunted and blamed for the disappearance of livestock, even though wolves only account for about 1% of these.
But Colorado Wolf and Wildlife Center isn’t the only sanctuary where you can visit these majestic animals. In fact, a resident of Shy Wolf Sanctuary in Florida has become the most popular ambassador for sanctuaries like these… get ready to meet Yuki, the real-life Direwolf!
Another Animal Lover
A woman named Nancy Smith loves animals so much that she also created her own animal sanctuary in an effort to help every creature she could. Her shelter not only provided a caring environment but also helped to rehabilitate animals.
Over the years Nancy had carefully searched for and hand-picked her team for the shelter. All of them were as passionate about animals as she was and as driven to help them. None of them could have known that soon they would house an animal that left them with more questions than answers.
Massive Heart
One of these hand-picked team members was Brittany Allen. Brittany had been working at the shelter for ten years already but this new creature was the most intimidating creature yet. When she came face to face with it, it both scared and fascinated her.
She felt a strange connection to the animal and hoped to help it as best she could. However, once she learned the history of their latest rescue and the truth about it, she became livid. This was entirely unacceptable to her.
Strange Call
The day before Nancy’s fateful trip to Florida’s east coast, she had received a very strange phone call. The man on the other end of the line didn’t want to disclose his identity but informed her of his urgent need to surrender an animal.
As she drove to the Browen Animal Shelter to collect the animal she thought about the strange call. According to the man the animal had become “much larger” than expected. At least that’s what he told her when she asked why he was giving the animal up.
Caught Off Guard
During their conversation, the man stated that he had believed he knew what he was getting into at the time. According to the man he had done his research, became familiar with exotic dog breeds, and read what people said about these animals.
Furthermore, he’d made sure he had all the necessary items like a bed, collar, tag, and more. He had felt ready and prepared for the commitment he would need to make. However, that all changed when the creature simply kept growing, outgrowing everything. Then something happened.
Trouble
Although the man had expected Yuki to grow up to be a large canine, he wasn’t prepared for just how large he was getting. At 8 months old, he was already five feet tall – much larger than even the breeder had anticipated.
It wasn’t long before Yuki was too big to live inside the house. The man built him a makeshift shelter in the yard. But, of course, simply moving him outside didn’t make his problems go away.
Expert Assistance
Yuki grew at such a rate that his owner started to become scared of him. As a puppy, certain things had been less obvious but as the dog grew, so did these features. Huge teeth, combined with large claws and the overall size of the animal became intimidating.
As the dog grew, the man became frightened of it and was scared of being around it. Eventually, the ill-prepared owner knew he needed help. was becoming a little frightening to be around him. That’s when he knew he needed help and called Nancy.
Urgent
Nancy listened to the man’s story and felt sympathetic, however, the shelter was full so she promised to call him as soon as there was space. The anonymous caller wasn’t satisfied with that, however.
He told her that the animal had been bought by a “friend” of his who soon discovered that the animal was too much to handle. However, there was nothing Nancy could do. The next day she received a startling call from Broward Animal Shelter.
“Come, Now!”
The Broward Animal Shelter staff were no stranger to all manner of creatures as they had taken in hundreds of different animals over the years. However, when they saw the enormous beast tied up outside the house, they knew they were in over their heads.
When they realized that they too were out of their depth they called Nancy as well. They begged her to come as quickly as possible. They knew they needed to get the animal to a safe environment.
A Giant Animal
When Nancy reached the shelter she saw something that would haunt her forever. There, alone in his cage the huge beast paced up and down, hot breath steaming in the air as his claws clicked on the concrete floor.
Seeing the size of the animal’s head and teeth caused even her to recoil for a moment. She looked at this animal, who was over five feet tall. The only thing she knew for certain was that it wasn’t a dog or a wolf. Then a staff member spoke to her and what they told her left her ears ringing.
Dumped
After speaking to the staff, Nancy found out that the enormous creature had been tied up outside the shelter and had been recorded as a “stray.” And she knew who had done it — it couldn’t be a coincidence. Her thoughts immediately flew to the strange call she had received the day before.
The man who had wanted to surrender his “dog” had clearly decided that he couldn’t wait for Nancy to call back. So, the irresponsible owner had dumped him at the nearest animal shelter.
Furious
Nancy felt pity for the creature. His owner had obviously not done his research on hybrids before getting one as a pet. And now, the poor animal would have to pay for it. With her blood boiling, she loaded him into the van.
The first thing she had to do was a DNA test to confirm her suspicions. Then, she could hold him accountable. But when the results came back, even she was incredulous.
Health Checks
The Direwolf-like creature, named Yuki, was brought to the shelter and was in reasonably good health compared to a lot of the animals that ended up in the sanctuary.
Surprisingly, he had a very outgoing personality and loved to greet people. Despite his terrifying appearance, the team even considered him for ambassadorship at one point.
A DNA Test
Nancy and her team at Shy Wolf Sanctuary conducted a DNA test on Yuki, and Nancy’s worst suspicions were confirmed. The results of the DNA test confirmed what Yuki truly was.
Yuki was 87.5 % Gray Wolf, 8.6 % Siberian Husky, and 3.9 % German Shepherd. He was a high-content wolfdog — a breed that is illegal to own or breed in Florida.
Abandonment
As with Colorado Wolf and Wildlife Center, Nancy’s shelter, Shy Wolf Sanctuary, has also experienced the most dramatic increase in abandoned wolf hybrids since they opened 20 years ago. Even though the sanctuary’s first rescue was a 3-legged leopard, they take in more wolfdogs than any other exotic animal.
But before Nancy could even think about trying to track down his previous owner, something happened that changed the wolfdog’s life forever.
Change In Behavior
Shortly after arriving at Shy Wolf Sanctuary, Yuki was roaming around the outdoor space when he suddenly caught his leg on a palmetto which opened up a wound on his right rear knee. This wound ended up taking a total of 5 surgeries to finally repair!
It was during this time that the team noticed that Yuki had started to become cage aggressive.
Trust Issues
Despite his injury and subsequent aggression, Yuki’s personality started to develop. And soon, he had a very small group of women that he trusted and would allow them to come into his den. Among this group was Brittany.
But, little did the team at the sanctuary know, Yuki was about to become an internet sensation.
Internet Star
One day, Brittany decided to post a picture of Yuki on the sanctuary’s Facebook page. This photo showed Yuki’s size — he was a giant compared to 5”4 Brittany, who was also in the photo. Soon after the photo was posted, it went viral.
Nobody could believe that the wolfdog was so enormous, and many claimed that the photo was photoshopped.
Going Viral
But Britney hit back at the claims, stating: “It’s just his fat angle guys. We all have one”. It wasn’t long before the photo was shared and commented on by Facebook users all over the world. Everyone was fascinated with Yuki.
“They definitely are creatures that demand respect. It would be a much different encounter in the wild than what I do with these guys. The animals I work with have never been in the wild and never will be, so they are more socialized,” Brittany explains.
Educating the Public
“We show off their adorable moments in the hope of helping people identify with them at least and maybe change their fear response into a healthy respect through education,” Brittany continued, “… And also giving an animal a chance at a decent life when otherwise they would be euthanized.”
Despite the delight that the photo brought to fans, some bad news would soon make its way to the sanctuary.
Not Himself
For a while now, Yuki hadn’t been himself. He wasn’t eating that much and his excited attitude seemed to slowly fade away. Even when one of the team members played with his favorite toy, Yuki was not interested in the slightest.
He seemed to mope around his enclosure, occasionally engaging in a bit of playtime. The team knew they needed answers.
Bad News
It turned out that Yuki had cancer that, unfortunately, was terminal. While the team had dealt with that particular cancer before, they knew Yuki was a fighter and would hopefully persevere through it as long as he could.
Yuki had been fighting cancer for a while, so the team made sure that they would make the best of their time with their favorite wolfdog. But Yuki had already made his mark…
Making His Mark
Raising Awareness
“Today, Yuki is one of the most interesting animals in the sanctuary. He is not an easy guy to get to know, but he does have a small number of volunteers he has bonded with,” said Jeremy Albrecht. “He has gained the nickname “Woowoo” because when he sees any of his chosen volunteers that is the noise he makes, beckoning that volunteer to come spend time with him.”
And, since Yuki’s photo went viral, the sanctuary has seen a massive increase in support and visitors. The two sanctuaries, Shy Wolf Sanctuary and Colorado Wolf and Wildlife Center, continue to raise awareness about the plight of wolfdogs everywhere.