• The Sawtooth Pack
    A wolf pack is an exceedingly complex social unit, an extended family of parents, siblings, aunts, and uncles. There are old wolves that need to be cared for, pups that need to be educated, and young adults that are beginning to assert themselves – all altering the dynamics of the pack. After observing wolves for so long, we have come to believe that the bond a wolf has to its pack is certainly as strong as the bond a human being has to his or her family. One would hope that this similarity would give people an instinctive sympathy for wolves, instead of refusal to grant another species qualities cherished as singularly human.
  • The Sawtooth Pack
    A wolf pack is an exceedingly complex social unit, an extended family of parents, siblings, aunts, and uncles. There are old wolves that need to be cared for, pups that need to be educated, and young adults that are beginning to assert themselves – all altering the dynamics of the pack. After observing wolves for so long, we have come to believe that the bond a wolf has to its pack is certainly as strong as the bond a human being has to his or her family. One would hope that this similarity would give people an instinctive sympathy for wolves, instead of refusal to grant another species qualities cherished as singularly human.
  • The Sawtooth Pack
    A wolf pack is an exceedingly complex social unit, an extended family of parents, siblings, aunts, and uncles. There are old wolves that need to be cared for, pups that need to be educated, and young adults that are beginning to assert themselves – all altering the dynamics of the pack. After observing wolves for so long, we have come to believe that the bond a wolf has to its pack is certainly as strong as the bond a human being has to his or her family. One would hope that this similarity would give people an instinctive sympathy for wolves, instead of refusal to grant another species qualities cherished as singularly human.
  • The Sawtooth Pack
    A wolf pack is an exceedingly complex social unit, an extended family of parents, siblings, aunts, and uncles. There are old wolves that need to be cared for, pups that need to be educated, and young adults that are beginning to assert themselves – all altering the dynamics of the pack. After observing wolves for so long, we have come to believe that the bond a wolf has to its pack is certainly as strong as the bond a human being has to his or her family. One would hope that this similarity would give people an instinctive sympathy for wolves, instead of refusal to grant another species qualities cherished as singularly human.
  • The Sawtooth Pack
    A wolf pack is an exceedingly complex social unit, an extended family of parents, siblings, aunts, and uncles. There are old wolves that need to be cared for, pups that need to be educated, and young adults that are beginning to assert themselves – all altering the dynamics of the pack. After observing wolves for so long, we have come to believe that the bond a wolf has to its pack is certainly as strong as the bond a human being has to his or her family. One would hope that this similarity would give people an instinctive sympathy for wolves, instead of refusal to grant another species qualities cherished as singularly human.
  • The Sawtooth Pack
    A wolf pack is an exceedingly complex social unit, an extended family of parents, siblings, aunts, and uncles. There are old wolves that need to be cared for, pups that need to be educated, and young adults that are beginning to assert themselves – all altering the dynamics of the pack. After observing wolves for so long, we have come to believe that the bond a wolf has to its pack is certainly as strong as the bond a human being has to his or her family. One would hope that this similarity would give people an instinctive sympathy for wolves, instead of refusal to grant another species qualities cherished as singularly human.
  • The Sawtooth Pack
    A wolf pack is an exceedingly complex social unit, an extended family of parents, siblings, aunts, and uncles. There are old wolves that need to be cared for, pups that need to be educated, and young adults that are beginning to assert themselves – all altering the dynamics of the pack. After observing wolves for so long, we have come to believe that the bond a wolf has to its pack is certainly as strong as the bond a human being has to his or her family. One would hope that this similarity would give people an instinctive sympathy for wolves, instead of refusal to grant another species qualities cherished as singularly human.

Affection | Alpha Pair | Behind the Scenes | Beta Wolf | Howling| Feeding Behavior

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