A New Home for the Pups

The pups told us that they were ready to move in with adult wolves, so we introduced them to a threesome (one female and two males). The female was elated by them and immediately brought them food. However, one of the males showed us a sign of discontent that gave us pause. Rather than risk the pups, we went back to our tried-and-true Mother wolf, Lydia. She had been ostracized by her pack so we chose to have a new enclosure built, costing us $20,000 that we don't have.

The introduction was flawless and it is beautiful to see this happy wolf family act as if they had always been together! In the video you will notice 4 pups instead of 3. Learn about the miracle wild rescue pup, Nice! Please consider donating to the forever home for this happy family. 

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Watch the video below to see them in their new home with adoptive momma, Lydia!


Meet the 2020 Wolf Pups!

 
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Nereus

Meet Nereus, a male Chief and Iris offspring. This little king truly lives up to his name!

Species: gray wolf, Rocky Mountain subspecies (Canis lupus occidentalis)

 
 
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Ruffian

Meet Ruffian, a female Chief and Iris offspring. Simply put: she’s adorable.

Species: gray wolf, Rocky Mountain subspecies (Canis lupus occidentalis)

 
 
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Xebel

Meet Xebel, a male Chief and Iris offspring. This bashful boy is quite the charmer!

Species: gray wolf, Rocky Mountain subspecies (Canis lupus occidentalis)

Nice

Meet Nice, a female pup from western MN. This pup was rescued from the wild; her story is one for the books.

Species: gray wolf, Great Plains subspecies (Canis lupus nubilus)

Learn more about Nice and her odyssey here at WSC.

 

Watch the pups meet Lydia, their adoptive wolf momma!


Want more pup action? Watch the video below to see how wolf pup nanny Megan describes daily life with wolf pups literally underfoot while she strives to erase the pups natural fear of humans while establishing a sense of "pack". The pups are sure to entertain you as Meg describes raising wolves 101.