| You can sponsor one of these fine animals with a donation of $50. This amount will help provide food, housing and medical care for the wolf or wolf-dog of your choice. Sponsors will receive a personalized thank-you photo of their chosen wolf or wolf-dog. |
 Dadyoe came to us in June 2008 at the age of 7 months after being dumped at an Albuquerque pound. He is a grey wolf. He showed signs of being abused and was frightened of people, especially men. When his pen was full of volunteers building his shelter, he found a friend in 4-year-old McKenzie. They sat quietly together for more than an hour until his shelter was complete. After several months with us, he calmed down a great deal and becomes friendlier every day. |
 Kola and Wihopa were 2 years old when they were rescued in June 2008 from Flagstaff, AZ. They are siblings who love children and jogging. Kola was exhibiting head tremors due to malnourishment when rescued. Wihopa was skin and bones, and had a bad case of tapeworm. They are now both in excellent health, and receive vitamins with their meat and kibble every day.Kola and Wihopa are available for adoption, but they MUST be adopted together. |
Born on 9/11/00, Liberty was rescued from the Albuquerque pound in 2005 after he was saved from an neglectful and abusive situation. He was 48 lbs. of fur and bones when he came to us. Today he is a healthy and happy 93 lbs. Although he has lupus, he is happy and gentle. He is shown here with his buddies Megan and McKenzie. |
At 125 lbs., Hokshila makes quite an impression as a Wanagi Wolf Fund ambassador. People are always surprised at how gentle and friendly he is. Hokshila was abandoned at the Tulsa River in Oklahoma in 2001 when he was 1-1/2 years old. A good Samaritan cared for him and drove him to New Mexico to live with us. Standing 6’3″ on his hind legs, he can look even a large man in the eyes while he gives hugs and kisses. |