with wolf rescue volunteer and pupforum community member, Danya Leshick
Danya has been a pupforum member for exactly one year now and has
uploaded more
pictures to our gallery than almost anyone else.
As with the previous 5 Questions feature, I ended up asking mroe than five questions which
leads me to believe that perhaps I should consider renaming this part of the newsletter... Anyway,
Danya had so much to say that I'm only including a bit of it here in the newsletter. Click
here to read the entire interview...
Most people don't know anyone that has a wolf. Are wolves popular pets?
Depending on what part of the country you live in you may, or may not, know people who
own wolves or wolf dogs as pets. In general as you go to the frontier and wilderness areas of
our great country we find a rugged type of life style that often caters to the story book legends
of old in our minds. In these rugged outbacks a man is often judged by the company he keeps,
may it be that they are hounds, sled dogs, gaitors, or a pack of wolves. As the city encroaches
and people get further from nature and their environment a change happens, and many loose
connection with who we were as humans, vs. who we are now. The motivation to OWN or to
POSESS a wolf or wolf dog is high. It probably rates up there with the glory and majesty of the
Horse. Much like with horses though you usually find out the hard way (ouch) that you have to
KNOW HOW TO RIDE to be able to control one. That's why not a lot of 13 year olds own black
stallions, but still dream of owning one. Well like most expensive toys, at some point the desire
to own, or to possess, becomes bigger than all the sensibility in the world. This, like the black
stallion in the hands of the 13 year old, is destined for failure. Owning any pet so you can pick
up a chick, or show off to your buddies on Super bowl Sunday, or take to the local Harley
Davidson Rally, or just leave in the back yard and forget about, probably isn't going to be the
best relationship for animal or human.
Many States and Counties where wolf dogs are legal are just stuffed with these animals. They can
be as popular as, or even more so, than Dalmatians, Blue eyed Siberian Huskies, Neapolitan Mastiffs
(I wonder if they come with 3 flavors in 1?), or even Dobermans, Collies, or GSD's. Depending on
what movie the kids have been watching. The popularity of different breeds also tends to fluctuate
in waves across the country. A lot like Fashion! Today Chihuahuas and hairless breeds are in.
Subsequently overpopulation of a breed often leads to BSL a topic addressed in a recent pupforum
newsletter, especially where large breeds are concerned.
Most people who know someone who owns a wolf dog usually end up wanting one as a pet they are
so impressed with the animals their friends have. The media has frightened away the most qualified of
buyers, those who are concerned, caring, and intelligent enough to read the newspaper in the first
place (think about that one) and want to experience a relationship with an animal that is deep and
meaningful to them. Being owned by a wolf or wolf dog is an awesome experience. These animals are
deep and thoughtful in an almost human way. I think that people who are attracted to the aloofness of
cats may be highly attracted to the wolf dogs' personality. At the same time they have a very deep
bond of affection for those they consider their "family" and are quite gregarious amongst those they trust.
They are deep and affectionate, yet independent and enduring at the same time. They like to go for
long walks in the woods on a cold snowy day, or stand in a clearing in the woods in the early morning
fog, or stay out all night in the pouring rain, and then sneak in to snuggle in a warm bed with you,
"YUCK, THE DOG IS FREEZING COLD, SOAKING WET, AND HE SMELLS LIKE A WET WOLF!" Well life
has it's surprises, and there is always something interesting going on in a wolf dog owners life,
but not much furniture.
Read the rest of Danya's interview
For more info, please visit: Where Wolves Rescue.
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Featured Column
This month's featured column is by Jennifer Shryock, who has been pubilshing
columns on Pupforum since May. Jennifer is a certified dog behavior consultant, who
specializes in helping families keep things safe and fun between children and the family dog.
Jennifer's featured column deals with
avoiding problems with dogs and kids at playtime. Below is an excerpt from the column...
Keeping Playdates Bite free!
5/25/2005
When they arrived, Emma and Karen were greeted by Kayla and her Mom (Eva) followed by Sasha. The treats were given out while both Moms chatted for a minute. The two girls busily ran off to play. Sasha is still sniffing around for potential treats and does not seem to notice the girls. Karen gives Eva her cell phone number and sets a time for pick up and heads out to run some errands. An hour goes by when Karen’s cell phone rings. She answers the phone:
“Hello?” She answers. She hears Eva on the line saying; “Karen, I am so sorry, It’s me Eva, Emma, Emma is hurt.” She says with panic in her voice. Karen can hear Emma screaming in the background. She feels a pit in her stomach.
Karen feels the stress and responds;“Is she ok, what happened? I am on my way!” Eva replies through her tears; “Karen, I don’t know what happened. The girls were playing so well and having fun. I heard giggling and they were dancing and then all of a sudden I heard screaming and Kayla saying “Mommy Come quick! Sasah bit Emma!”
read more...
Be sure to read the many other columns available at pupforum.com.
New columns are published almost every day.
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Don't be afraid to ask!
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As always, there was plenty of interesting dog news
this month...
Some of my favorite articles from the past month include:
The standard dog saves owner story. Given a choice, would your dog save you or take a nice nap?
The usual lost dog comes home story. If lost, would your dog find it's way home or would it find it's way to the nearest home that had food?
And your every day, run of the mill, dog escapes alligator story. Doesn't your dog wrestle alligators?
For more recent news articles about dogs, check out our News section often!
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As of this writing, pupforum's
Adopt a Dog section
is home to 719 rescue groups and lists 4,166 adoptable dogs. More and more
of these dogs are finding new homes each day so spread the word and
help a rescue dog today!
Here are a few of the dogs I'd bring home if I had room for another...
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This is Scooby.
Where have I heard that name before? Scooby, a Parson Russell Terrier, is about four years old and is available for adoption in North Carolina.
Contact
the Happy Hills Animal Foundation and
give Scooby a new home!
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Click here to see the 4,000 other dogs I want to bring home...
and thanks for supporting your local rescue group!
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The pupforum member pics gallery
continues to grow like mad. There are about a million great pics to see and more are added all the time.
Here are a couple of my favorites from the past month:
click the thumbnail to see the full-size image
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Chipper may be the cutest Dachshund we've ever seen. Someone should put this puppy on television.
Or maybe not... those child actors always grow to be such bad adults. Maybe Chipper is better off
where he is.
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German Shephards are such cool looking dogs. The almost-all-black coat makes this one of those dogs
that people look at and and say "I wish my dog looked that cool"... or something like that.
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All the makings of a great day
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Take a minute and browse the
member pics section... there are about a million other great pics to see.
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Lot's of cool websites out there. Our new
Dog Website Directory is full of 'em!
Don't even get me started on the
Cool Dog Site of the Day feature..
just sign up for the daily email alert that will send each day's Cool Dog Site to your inbox and
find out for yourself!
Cool Sites
Most guys go out and buy corvettes when they hit my age... I bought a skateboard. I hurt myself
everytime I step on it. I've given it up since
I found a dog that skates better than me...
Walking Teddy. Just a great site about a woman
on her daily walk with her dog and her camera.
Ok, so this one isn't a dog site, but if you love cats then you'll love MyKittyPics.com.
If you own a cool dog website, add it to our directory so everyone can see!
If you know of a cool dog site but don't own it, send us an email about it.
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