Raising a wolf or wolf hybrid is not for everyone. The over fifteen year adventure documented in this book presents both the wonderful and heartwarming episodes and also some of the more difficult aspects of having a wolf in one's home environment. Very little seems to be available on this subject and it is the author's sincere wish that this book will help add to better understanding of these wonderful animals. The reader should obtain a better understanding of the behavioral characteristics of wolves in general and more fully understand why it is often very difficult to manage a fully mature wolf in a home or family environment. This is not a guide on how to do so, rather the message is that most often it is not advisable to obtain a wolf or wolf hybrid as a home companion. However, many reasons exist to do so and this book may provide some insight into what to expect and how our family managed to keep the peace with our grand girl Mde Myinga
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My husband and I have lived with a wolf that was born in captivity as her ancestors were for 15 plus years. We have also had bobcats and foxes that we loved very much even a golden jungle cat. So wild animals were no strangers to us, just a matter of doing a lot of research and learning how to get along with these wild animals that have passed our way through out the years. Each companion have their own personality just as humans do. All in all we lived a very different life style according to what each of the companions needs were. Mde Myinga was not only the greatest companion and love of our lives. We learned much from her as she learned from us that we remained alpha with lots of thinking and ways around any trouble that could have occurred. It also took a lot of love and thinking power just to stay one jump ahead of Myinga.