Sonador wrote:I'm sure you've heard the horror stories of monkeys ripping off their "owner's" faces, "pet" bears tearing off limbs and "domesticated" tigers mistaking their owner as lunch meat. Wild animals turn on you. Maybe not always, but it's not a risk you should take. Bone doesn't love her, and he's not used to human. He should be out in the wild where he belongs. Your grandmother should contact a rescue, because he's way better off there.
Sonador wrote:Well, I know it's wild and wild animals can always turn on you. I don't know the wolf personally, obviously, but I still highly doubt a wolf can form a bond with a human. It's highly unlikely.
wolves+horses wrote:Sonador wrote:Well, I know it's wild and wild animals can always turn on you. I don't know the wolf personally, obviously, but I still highly doubt a wolf can form a bond with a human. It's highly unlikely.
How so? Based on what evidence is it highly unlikely for a wolf to be able to form a bond with a human? [Wow, I haven't been here in AGES...But I think I might return.
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