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  2. By giving dogs a second chance through adoption, these ... - AOL

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    Students learn from professional dog trainers and implement a clicker method where a dog is praised and rewarded for good behavior with a treat. Wolf says the program also helps its students learn ...

  3. Wolves as pets and working animals - Wikipedia

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    Wolf pups require more socialisation than dog pups, and will typically stop responding to socialisation at the age of 19 days, as opposed to dogs which can still be socialised at the age of 16 weeks. For the first four months of their lives, wolf pups need to be kept isolated from adult canines, except for a few brief visits per week, in order ...

  4. Mission: Wolf - Wikipedia

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    Mission: Wolf only takes in wolves who were born in captivity because wolves that are born in captivity can never be returned to the wild. As of December 2018, 26 wolves and wolf-dogs live at Mission: Wolf. Since founding, Mission: Wolf has had to turn down over 9,000 requests to take in wolves and wolf-dogs. Maggie interacting with a young visitor

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    Wolf dog Wiley, rescued from Rhode Island, now weighs about 95 pounds and is "a rascal," according to Susan Vogt, co-founder and president of the Red Riding Hood Rescue Project in Ohio.

  6. Wild Spirit Wolf Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    Wild Spirit Wolf Sanctuary (WSWS) is an animal sanctuary in Candy Kitchen, New Mexico, United States, dedicated to rescuing and providing sanctuary for captive-bred wolves, wolfdogs and other canids. It is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and the largest canid sanctuary in all of North America.

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