WOLF TAMED WITH DOG TEAM
A warden of Prince Albert National Park, Saskatchewan, Canada,, has succeeded in putting an- untrained wolf into a dog team. While making his patrols by dog-sled he found a female wolf caught in a snare, and decided to recruit her. He then muzzled the animal, hitched her with his four dogs, and continued his journey despite the wolf’s protests and attempts to bolt. On reaching his cabin the warden chained up the wolf and gave her the same food as the dogs. She soon became reconher new role, and has since been driven with the dogs on patrols.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 13239, 15 January 1941, Page 6
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