Seattle
Gender: male, neutered
Size: approx. 55 cm
Year of birth: 2018
06/01/2019
Seattle was able to move to a dream home in Germany. We are happy for the little wolf and wish him many happy years in Germany.
05/01/2019
Seattle has become very thin and has a lot of pesky parasites. The people asked again urgently to convey him.
09/01/2018
Seattle saved Sepp's life. I was walking in the mountains picking apples and all nine dogs were walking with me when a deer came. Since I only have two hands, seven dogs were gone for now.
It felt like it took forever until the one who ran off first came back first. Gradually they rolled back in, but three were missing longer. Finally two more. I had meanwhile continued to walk along the gorge. It was a really deep gorge. I couldn't see if my dog was there.
Suddenly Seattle started again after a short break, but at least the others stayed there this time. I didn't see him again quickly. My stomach grew slack. If Sepp had really fallen down there, he had no chance of getting back up anyway.
So I kept walking until it was really over. It was clearly too dangerous and I climbed back on the trees. I was so hoping he had turned off somewhere and walked upstairs. So I went to the house for help, but there was no one there. It was a long way to the next yard, so I decided to try the other side.
Seattle was still gone, too. I scrambled through bog, thorns, moats and fences until I finally got to the other side of the gorge in the forest. Yes, and then, thank you, they came to meet me!
Seattle led the hobbled Sepp home very slowly and took good care that he really came along. Fortunately it was just a strain and Seattle did a great job, because Sepp would not have found this way on his own. It was like watching a movie about how cute Seattle always looked back and waited until the little one could catch up again.
Seattle was born in early 2018 and the family he joined can hardly provide for him, let alone keep him. Therefore Seattle has already been registered by the shelter and can leave to an animal welfare association with permission.
Of course, he still needs upbringing, mainly because he has not yet lived in the house and has not yet known a leash. Seattle is willing to learn and will be a grateful companion, because he loves everyone and is always friendly. He lives there freely with many other animals and he never leaves the area alone. The excursion was to be honored ...
Please help with the mediation and he urgently needs treatment against ear mites, fleas, ticks and worms. We would also like to bring him some food.