Wild Spirit Wolf Sanctuary- Loving,Learning,Living

A daily account of life at Wild Spirit Wolf Sanctuary, new lessons learned from our teachers, and the constant struggle for understanding. From the menial tasks that dictate the Sanctuary's existence, to the monumental experiences that take form when interacting with our residents, this will be the forum for these experiences.

Saturday, April 14, 2007

Full of Surprises

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When a new animal arrives at Wild Spirit, we’re always excited to watch their personalities develop… It’s rewarding to watch an animal becom...
Friday, April 13, 2007

Toothy Grins & Gruesome Growths

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I had heard Leyton once say how many times he regretted not becoming a vet when it briefly crossed his mind in his younger years. Of course,...
Tuesday, March 27, 2007

On Transporting Wolves

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Transporting wolves is not an easy nor in any way glamorous task. I’m often shocked to hear people’s ideas of how it’s done. When we were d ...

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When Leyton, his wife Georgia and daughter Lakota went up to Oregon to pick up the arctic pups, their breeder told Leyton that he was done ...
Saturday, March 24, 2007

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Rain, a beautiful 2 year old, mid-content wolf-dog who’s been at our Sanctuary less than a year, now bares a pretty hefty battle wound. Our...
Thursday, March 22, 2007

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Yesterday, Allison and I took Forest to Cherry Hills Library in Albuquerque. It was the first of the library presentations either I or Fores...
Wednesday, March 21, 2007

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Yesterday afternoon, we lost Vangogh. Vangogh was an old wolf-dog. During his long life at our Sanctuary, he’s had many health problems, in...
Tuesday, March 20, 2007

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Nikki, one of our newest residents, entertains me in a way that perhaps he shouldn’t. Nikki came to us perhaps six months ago. He’s an extre...
Monday, March 19, 2007

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During a rescue not too long ago, Leyton and I visited another wolf & wolf-dog facility. Always curious to learn ways to better our San...
Saturday, March 17, 2007

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I live in a 5th wheel trailer at the edge of the Sanctuary’s campground. It might not seem like much to many people, but as far as life is c...
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What is Wild Spirit Wolf Sanctuary

WildSpirit
Ramah, New Mexico, United States
Wild Spirit Wolf Sanctuary is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to the rescuing and providing Sanctuary to abused and abandoned captive-bred wolves and wolf-dogs. Through educational tours and outreach programs, we educate the public on the wild wolf, wolves in captivity and the necessity of responsible care of all animals, domestic and wild. For more information, visit: www.wildspiritwolfsanctuary.org
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