Topic: Wolf's Thread
FearandLoathing's photo
Wed 08/05/09 09:07 PM

Okay, I've decided to make this thread to tell everyone why I'm so obsessed with wolves. Atlantis seems to think there's a little bit too much wolf in my life while others just think I'm overally obsessive. This is the story.

When I was 15, I started working at a dog kennel located on a horsefarm. I was there for six years. In my time working at the kennel, a wolf hybrid rescue boarded their rescues for a short time. One animal was 98% timber wolf and magnificant looking. The other two were about 70 some percent wolf.

The timber wolf had breathtaking amber eyes while the other two had bright blue eyes. I spent a lot of time with these three and even have a picture. They were so loving and playful, especially the timber wolf, it was incredible. From that moment on I gained an obsession with wolves -- collecting books, pictures, comforters, figurines, coasters, mugs and virtually anything you can think of. I relate quite well to the wolf as they are highly misunderstood. I believe they have quite a story to share if they could just like myself. I feel no one can quite understand unless you have looked into the eyes of a wolf and caught a glimpse of the beauties they really are.

Now that that's settled ... where's my pack at?


Wolves are magnificent, and really playful. Back in Utah I used to go up into the mountains and see them all the time, even had the grace of petting a few. Really fascinating animals, much respect for them.

WolfEyez's photo
Wed 08/05/09 09:10 PM


Okay, I've decided to make this thread to tell everyone why I'm so obsessed with wolves. Atlantis seems to think there's a little bit too much wolf in my life while others just think I'm overally obsessive. This is the story.

When I was 15, I started working at a dog kennel located on a horsefarm. I was there for six years. In my time working at the kennel, a wolf hybrid rescue boarded their rescues for a short time. One animal was 98% timber wolf and magnificant looking. The other two were about 70 some percent wolf.

The timber wolf had breathtaking amber eyes while the other two had bright blue eyes. I spent a lot of time with these three and even have a picture. They were so loving and playful, especially the timber wolf, it was incredible. From that moment on I gained an obsession with wolves -- collecting books, pictures, comforters, figurines, coasters, mugs and virtually anything you can think of. I relate quite well to the wolf as they are highly misunderstood. I believe they have quite a story to share if they could just like myself. I feel no one can quite understand unless you have looked into the eyes of a wolf and caught a glimpse of the beauties they really are.

Now that that's settled ... where's my pack at?


Wolves are magnificent, and really playful. Back in Utah I used to go up into the mountains and see them all the time, even had the grace of petting a few. Really fascinating animals, much respect for them.


REALLY playful. They knocked me over and everything with nothing but kisses. It was so much fun, lol.

Hi, Bardi. Welcome to the pack.

PacificStar48's photo
Wed 08/05/09 09:15 PM

my son loves wolves...nothing wrong with that...i collect stars...

Make A Wish Foundation always puts out and awesome collector star at Things Remembered each Christmas. Get on a wait list early if you want one.

I bet I have a hundred needleworks of wolves.

Queene123's photo
Wed 08/05/09 09:16 PM



Okay, I've decided to make this thread to tell everyone why I'm so obsessed with wolves. Atlantis seems to think there's a little bit too much wolf in my life while others just think I'm overally obsessive. This is the story.

When I was 15, I started working at a dog kennel located on a horsefarm. I was there for six years. In my time working at the kennel, a wolf hybrid rescue boarded their rescues for a short time. One animal was 98% timber wolf and magnificant looking. The other two were about 70 some percent wolf.

The timber wolf had breathtaking amber eyes while the other two had bright blue eyes. I spent a lot of time with these three and even have a picture. They were so loving and playful, especially the timber wolf, it was incredible. From that moment on I gained an obsession with wolves -- collecting books, pictures, comforters, figurines, coasters, mugs and virtually anything you can think of. I relate quite well to the wolf as they are highly misunderstood. I believe they have quite a story to share if they could just like myself. I feel no one can quite understand unless you have looked into the eyes of a wolf and caught a glimpse of the beauties they really are.

Now that that's settled ... where's my pack at?


Wolves are magnificent, and really playful. Back in Utah I used to go up into the mountains and see them all the time, even had the grace of petting a few. Really fascinating animals, much respect for them.


REALLY playful. They knocked me over and everything with nothing but kisses. It was so much fun, lol.

Hi, Bardi. Welcome to the pack.


hey i tried emailing you but im not allowed
i was going to ask you do you know what your animal totem is.. if not i can work on that for you
just need your b/d/y

no photo
Wed 08/05/09 09:16 PM



i was at goodwill the other nite and i found this awsome pic of a indan and a wolf with buffiols
and i was looking at it and the wolf eye is actually indians eye its pretty cool......yes i bought it



Who WOULDN'T buy it??


i collect snowglobes and i actually have a wolf one
i have been wanting a native american with a indian in one but havent found that yet...

i also collect peppers shakers and i have a few indian ones but no wolf yet but im looking



Queene,We have all kinds of the things your looking for.I have a medeum globe with wolves.And salt & peper shackers.

WolfEyez's photo
Wed 08/05/09 09:18 PM
Edited by WolfEyez on Wed 08/05/09 09:20 PM
Queene,

sorry that you can't get through to e-mail. I have an age limit set because people three times my age like to email me with disgusting things. I think I'm going to take it off and see what happens.

My birthday is march 18th, 1985

You are now able to mail me

PacificStar48's photo
Wed 08/05/09 09:20 PM
Somewhere around Sacramento is a wolf rescue compound. I guess I should find out about it for the Mingle Spring Fling I want to throw a month after Valentines. Anyone interested speak up ASAP.

JustAGuy2112's photo
Wed 08/05/09 09:21 PM




Okay, I've decided to make this thread to tell everyone why I'm so obsessed with wolves. Atlantis seems to think there's a little bit too much wolf in my life while others just think I'm overally obsessive. This is the story.

When I was 15, I started working at a dog kennel located on a horsefarm. I was there for six years. In my time working at the kennel, a wolf hybrid rescue boarded their rescues for a short time. One animal was 98% timber wolf and magnificant looking. The other two were about 70 some percent wolf.

The timber wolf had breathtaking amber eyes while the other two had bright blue eyes. I spent a lot of time with these three and even have a picture. They were so loving and playful, especially the timber wolf, it was incredible. From that moment on I gained an obsession with wolves -- collecting books, pictures, comforters, figurines, coasters, mugs and virtually anything you can think of. I relate quite well to the wolf as they are highly misunderstood. I believe they have quite a story to share if they could just like myself. I feel no one can quite understand unless you have looked into the eyes of a wolf and caught a glimpse of the beauties they really are.

Now that that's settled ... where's my pack at?


Wolves are magnificent, and really playful. Back in Utah I used to go up into the mountains and see them all the time, even had the grace of petting a few. Really fascinating animals, much respect for them.


REALLY playful. They knocked me over and everything with nothing but kisses. It was so much fun, lol.

Hi, Bardi. Welcome to the pack.


hey i tried emailing you but im not allowed
i was going to ask you do you know what your animal totem is.. if not i can work on that for you
just need your b/d/y



Oooo..I would be interested in finding that out too.

WolfEyez's photo
Wed 08/05/09 09:21 PM

Somewhere around Sacramento is a wolf rescue compound. I guess I should find out about it for the Mingle Spring Fling I want to throw a month after Valentines. Anyone interested speak up ASAP.


I'm still waiting for a NJ mingle fling. I can't go to Cali.

no photo
Wed 08/05/09 09:34 PM



wolfchic,

yeah, I don't know why that is. Personally, I think the wolf lovers are spread out a good distance from each other. I've never met another wolf person in real life ... EVER



WolfEyez

To me you started a good thread. I am from Montana,and there are a few people that raise wolves. I get people leaving notes on my car all the time.Because of my plates.They are mostly Breeders.So cool!biggrin



Thank you biggrin I would love to live in an area like Montana. Better my chances of meeting a full blooded wolf. We aren't aloud to own wolves in NJ and if we want a hybrid, depending on your town, it has to be a certain percentage of dog. It blows, lol.



I have heard that.A guy was asking about that the other day.He was also from N?Y.I think it is because of the raibe shots don't take real well with hybrids!

WolfEyez's photo
Wed 08/05/09 09:36 PM
wolfchic,

It doesn't matter. It still blows tears You can only have a wolf if the space is adequete (sp?) and you have a permit. I have neither.

Queene123's photo
Wed 08/05/09 09:36 PM

Queene,

sorry that you can't get through to e-mail. I have an age limit set because people three times my age like to email me with disgusting things. I think I'm going to take it off and see what happens.

My birthday is march 18th, 1985

You are now able to mail me


its been sent

JustAGuy2112's photo
Wed 08/05/09 09:37 PM




wolfchic,

yeah, I don't know why that is. Personally, I think the wolf lovers are spread out a good distance from each other. I've never met another wolf person in real life ... EVER



WolfEyez

To me you started a good thread. I am from Montana,and there are a few people that raise wolves. I get people leaving notes on my car all the time.Because of my plates.They are mostly Breeders.So cool!biggrin



Thank you biggrin I would love to live in an area like Montana. Better my chances of meeting a full blooded wolf. We aren't aloud to own wolves in NJ and if we want a hybrid, depending on your town, it has to be a certain percentage of dog. It blows, lol.



I have heard that.A guy was asking about that the other day.He was also from N?Y.I think it is because of the raibe shots don't take real well with hybrids!


That, combined with the idea that they are more than 50% wild animal makes people jumpy.

I know there were a few cases around here of wolf/dog hybrids turning on their owners without ( supposedly ) no provocation.

Those cases caused the lawmakers to make them illegal here as well.

WolfEyez's photo
Wed 08/05/09 09:39 PM
Edited by WolfEyez on Wed 08/05/09 09:39 PM
Look at dobermans and rottweilers ...

they are also known for turning on their owners but there's no law against them ..

and the only reason people are cautious of pitbulls is because they have a jaw that locks thus most homeowners have to pay extra in insurance just to own a pit bull

JustAGuy2112's photo
Wed 08/05/09 09:44 PM

Look at dobermans and rottweilers ...

they are also known for turning on their owners but there's no law against them ..

and the only reason people are cautious of pitbulls is because they have a jaw that locks thus most homeowners have to pay extra in insurance just to own a pit bull


I'm not saying the laws are right.

Just saying why they made those laws in this state. flowerforyou

WolfEyez's photo
Wed 08/05/09 09:45 PM


Look at dobermans and rottweilers ...

they are also known for turning on their owners but there's no law against them ..

and the only reason people are cautious of pitbulls is because they have a jaw that locks thus most homeowners have to pay extra in insurance just to own a pit bull


I'm not saying the laws are right.

Just saying why they made those laws in this state. flowerforyou


I know biggrin Just throwing in my two cents of info.

JustAGuy2112's photo
Wed 08/05/09 09:58 PM



Look at dobermans and rottweilers ...

they are also known for turning on their owners but there's no law against them ..

and the only reason people are cautious of pitbulls is because they have a jaw that locks thus most homeowners have to pay extra in insurance just to own a pit bull


I'm not saying the laws are right.

Just saying why they made those laws in this state. flowerforyou


I know biggrin Just throwing in my two cents of info.


2 cents that was worth about $1.50

Good exchange rate. :-)

WolfEyez's photo
Wed 08/05/09 10:02 PM




Look at dobermans and rottweilers ...

they are also known for turning on their owners but there's no law against them ..

and the only reason people are cautious of pitbulls is because they have a jaw that locks thus most homeowners have to pay extra in insurance just to own a pit bull


I'm not saying the laws are right.

Just saying why they made those laws in this state. flowerforyou


I know biggrin Just throwing in my two cents of info.


2 cents that was worth about $1.50

Good exchange rate. :-)


I'm willing to bet that most people are against wolves simply because of their history and the myths. Its sooooo not fair.

Queene123's photo
Wed 08/05/09 10:03 PM





Look at dobermans and rottweilers ...

they are also known for turning on their owners but there's no law against them ..

and the only reason people are cautious of pitbulls is because they have a jaw that locks thus most homeowners have to pay extra in insurance just to own a pit bull


I'm not saying the laws are right.

Just saying why they made those laws in this state. flowerforyou


I know biggrin Just throwing in my two cents of info.


2 cents that was worth about $1.50

Good exchange rate. :-)


I'm willing to bet that most people are against wolves simply because of their history and the myths. Its sooooo not fair.


a friend of mine has a wolf dog

WolfEyez's photo
Wed 08/05/09 10:05 PM
queene,

where do you live? I want to stalk your friend's dog.