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“Adolph Murie bottle-reared a wolf pup as part of his field studies that would be developed into his most famous work, The Wolves of Mt. McKinley (1944).
Murie took a very young bitch pup from a pack’s den. Her eyes weren’t even open when he took her from the den, so when she matured she knew only the world of man and his dogs. She matured into a very friendly creature, who loved to play with both children and dogs.
Photo 1: Wags playing with a malamute puppy.
Photo 2: Wags playing with a little girl.
Wags was such a friendly, playful animal that Murie would describe her as “the most friendly ‘dog’ I have ever known.”
https://retrieverman.net/2011/07/27/a-tame-wolf-named-wags/
Wolf Hollow by Stephen Canino Photography
Wolf and the Muse: In Full Bloom with Jamie Lynne by Stephen Canino Photography
“We have doomed the wolf not for what it is, but for what we have deliberately and mistakenly perceived it to be - the mythologized epitome of a savage, ruthless killer - which is, in reality, no more than a reflected image of ourself.”
-Farley Mowat // Stephen Canino Photography
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Wolf and the Muse: Full Bloom with Jamie Lynne by Stephen Canino
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