Wolf Dog Who Was Being Sold For Drugs Can’t Stop Staring Into His Rescuers’ Eyes
Wolf dogs are being sold for meth. Each dog could bring in at least a thousand dollars’ worth. Undercover agents in San Bernardino, California heard about the drug deal and went to the property posing as meth buyers.

The agents were able to intercept the exchange and confiscate the wolf dog, named Wolfee, on the property.

Wolfee was still in danger because it is illegal in the LA area to have a wolf dog. There are not many certified wolf rescues in the area, and Wolfee couldn’t be placed in a private home.

Wolfee was a ‘low content’ wolf dog, which meant he was more dog than wolf. He had been mislabeled by his owners and it jeopardized his life.

Thankfully, Wolf Mountain Sanctuary was able to take Wolfee into its care. Wolf Mountain Sanctuary is a licensed California wolf refuge.

Wolf Mountain reached out to Wolf Connection, which is a wolf dog rescue and sanctuary.

Wolfee was 8 months old and in good physical condition when he arrived at Wolf Connection. But, when the team did an X-ray, they found three BBs lodged in his body.

The BBs were not removed, and Wolfee is not bothered too much by them. Wolfee was readily accepted into his new human and wolf packs.

Part of Wolfee’s new ‘job’ is to help with the substance abuse programs.

He goes on community awareness hikes and has private sessions with families and individuals.

When he is not working, Wolfee likes to chase lizards and dig holes!

Sounds like fun!

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