Tuesday, March 8, 2011

How do i find and locate a high quality wolf pup for purchase?

Hi im 20 currently working as a naturalist at a nature reserve, i have gone to school very early in life to become a vet tech and am currently a exotic animal vet tech. i have worked training and been around predatory mammals my whole life. i fully understand the vet work needed, dietary work and behavioral patterns of this animal. b4 other naturalist go off on me about how owning a wolf is wrong and its a wild animal i know i have the scars to show early mistakes. yes i fully understand licencing. i am in a class B zoning state, i can do that properly. second off i also understand it is not a pet. i have done training exersizes with various exotic felidae, canis, hyenidae ,vulpes and even worked with ursidae. I have also done extensive behavioral research on verbal and facial displays with this animal. i can provide the proper diet ,land and enclosure for this animal. i have no other animals tho my life long friend and companion was a silver fox named shade whom has passed away at the ripe old age of 16. i am looking for a companion being a naturalist i fully understand the risks involved. I have worked with tundra and timber wolves they had been bread in captivity at various zoo's. The only question i have has a niche its not where can i just purchase a wolf but where can i purchase one with a full genetic tree or a high quality animal not just one a dog breeder decided the could make a quick buck on. im looking for vacs tree and bottle fed no inbread liniage ect can someone help me out. again serious people only not one that will try to argue my moral and credibility for wanting to coexist with this animal. this is my life not just a dumb pipe dream about a guy that wants a cool pet. im NOT the guy to be like oh its related to a dog im going to keep it in my 2 bedroom apartment and just feed it hamburger. yeah i saw that answer chart. i assure you i am a professional and know what i am doing and leave no margin for error a skin graft from a playing black bear ended my complacency working with these animals. i just want to bring my work closer to home and form a bond with this amazing apex predator.

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