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![]() In our concern for the safety of people and for the proper care of the animals, we make the following points: |
Socialized wolves or wolf-dog hybrids may also challenge the owner or others for dominance. This, too, can result in serious injury to the persons involved. Tame wolves or wolf-dog hybrids may also defend their food against people, especially children. A mere defensive bite can result in serious injuries, even though the animal "meant" no harm.
Of important consideration for those instances where pet wolves or wolf-dog hybrids do bite a person:
The opinions expressed here are designed to:
All of us at Wolf Park share these views.
For more information, or specific questions about particular animals,
please contact Wolf Park by phone at (765) 567-2265 or E-Mail Wolf Park.
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