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Anonymous
Where would one go to adopt a wolf cub?
>> Anonymous
If you want to work with them, find a sanctuary that needs help. As far as keeping one or a hybrid yourself, you need to know what you're doing and be prepared to put the time in. You might actually be able to find a hybrid at the pound or whatever.

Judging by the fact that you're asking /an/, you should probably go and volunteer at a sanctuary and get some experience. Or maybe you're just a troll.
>> Anonymous
>>306176
Oh come on, it couldn't be that much effort to take care of one. I'm sure they make Kibbles and Bits for wolves, right?
>> Anonymous
nowhere. Wildlife belongs in the wild. Be content to admire the velvet wolf paintings hanging on the walls of your trailer.
>> Anonymous
>>306179
I'm not sure about that, but some people do keep them. Something that you'd need to research, maybe by talking with said people.

>>306180
True, but sadly there are wolves and hybrids in captivity, and it's a damn good thing that there are people willing to take care of them. Now, there's a chance that the OP has the potential to be one of these people, but most likely he is very much as you described, or just a troll.
>> Anonymous
I have a friend who has a friend who keeps a full blooded wolf in their apartment. True story.
>> Anonymous
>>306179
0/10
>> Anonymous
Go up on the northern coast in Oregon... that's at least one place where it's fairly easy to get a wolf from backyard breeders. Wolf hybrids are insanely easy to find there.
>> Anonymous
>>306173
Have you tried getting a dog? I've heard they're like wolves but domesticated.
>> Anonymous
>>306600
FLAWLESS VICTORY!
>> Anonymous
>>306173
fucking furry