At home with L3ggy

This one's for you L3ggy :thumbsup:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ian-couple-dont-wolves-door--invite--TEN.html

Meet the couple who don't bother keeping wolves from their door... they invite them in (and now have TEN)


If you're considering getting a domestic pet, your first thought might not be a pack of wolves. But this California couple have no fear about living with the powerful predators.

Paul Pondella and partner Colette Duvall have formed a bond with the animals over the years and, as these incredible pictures show, are very happy to share their lives - and their sofas - with them.

It all started when Paul rescued a female black Alaskan timberwolf hybrid, Shadow.

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Colette pets Shadow, the female black Alaskan timberwolf hybrid who was the first wolf to enter the house


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Paul Pondella and his Alaskan timberwolf hybrid Takoda, play with the newborn pups on in Studio City, California.


The product of a mating between a male domestic dog and a female wolf, she was welcomed into the house in Studio City, near Los Angeles, that Paul shares with Colette and is now the oldest wolf resident and alpha female of the pack.

The couple were so in love with Shadow and the idea of living with wolf hybrids that they introduced more of the animals - Allie and Takoda, who had seven newborn pups.

While they look as soft and cuddly as any pooch in these pictures, Paul said that they have needed to dedicate thousands of hours to train the animals because of their wild and fearsome nature.

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Paul and his partner Colette Duvall have 10 wolves in the house, including a recent litter of puppies


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Paul shows his trust in the wolves by placing his hand in Tokoda's mouth


He said: 'It is a fact that when wild animals become habituated to people, they may lose their fear of humans, especially if they are fed or if they associate humans with providing food, but like any large predator, wolves are perfectly capable of killing people.'

But now that they have been integrated into their unusual living arrangement they are completely at home with the humans - so much so that they are more than happy to slouch on the chairs, sofas and even the couple's bed as if they own the place.

The extraordinary half-wolf half-human family has become so large that it has outgrown its current home and Paul and Colette are now looking to move to a large ranch that will give them all enough room to play in.

When they move home they will carry on a project that has been a passion for the couple ever since Shadow first came into their lives.

When they began caring for the wolf dog hybrids Paul and Colette set out on a mission to educate children about the fabulous creatures and debunk some of the myths surrounding them.

Their program, the Shadowland Foundation, involves a variety of activities to highlight the plight of wolves and educate about nature through first hand experience.


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ian-couple-dont-wolves-door--invite--TEN.html
 

PlasmaTwa2

The Second-Hottest Man in my Mother's Basement
I want a L3ggy. :(
 

PlasmaTwa2

The Second-Hottest Man in my Mother's Basement
I don't Plas a L3ggy is alot of responsibility, you have to walk it, feed it, and don't think I am picking up after it.

I think I can do all of that. It's hooking up the internet to his doghouse that is a problem for me.
 
I think I can do all of that. It's hooking up the internet to his doghouse that is a problem for me.

Well think of it this way having a a wolf that can type and use the net would probably make you a lot of money. It would be like Charlette's web only way better. If you need a hand setting it up I'll drop by to help.:)
 

L3ggy

Special Operations FOX-HOUND
Humanity has hope.


Great find Shifty.
 
No credit for you.

I'm not bitter but I do hope all his fur starts falling out and he ends up with a massive bald patch on his head which leads to him being ridiculed by all the other wolves until he can take no more and is forced to leave the pack and spend the rest of his life in isolation. I'm not bitter though.
 

L3ggy

Special Operations FOX-HOUND
Hey, give me a break, I was tired!
 
Hey, give me a break, I was tired!

I could half understand if Shifty had even posted in this thread, but he didn't! You've made a powerful enemy today, you'd better watch your tail
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L3ggy

Special Operations FOX-HOUND
I could half understand if Shifty had even posted in this thread, but he didn't! You've made a powerful enemy today, you'd better watch your tail
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You do not frighten me!
 
Shifty sure does make some decent wolf threads. Good job, Shifty.

Hey Ulysses! Let some air out of that big head of yours and stop taking credit from other members! :tongue:

Aside from that hilarious shout out to Shifty on L3ggy's part lol

This is a neat story. Though I would not encourage L3ggy to get the idea of having a pack of wolves for pets. I don't want his kitties to be harmed. :o
 
...and here I thought wolves should be outside animals. I'm shocked that California of all places would allow somebody to legally keep them.
 
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