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Norton
Norton came from a rescue group in Kitsap County, where he was originally brought to them very sick and starving; we believe Norton is a very high content wolf-dog, meaning he is not a pure wolf, but he might as well be. The rescue was initially told that he was a wolf mix but very low content, however the healthier he got, the more 'wolfy' he looked, and it eventually became clear that Norton was never going to pass for a dog. The rescue was unable to keep him legally in their area, so Olympic Animal Sanctuary's help was sought.
Wolf-dogs are popular 'pets' in the US and Canada, however their wild nature makes them unsuitable as pets and potentially dangerous. It is Olympic Animal Sanctuary's stance that no wolf-dog should ever be made available to the public, and wolf-dogs should never be bred for any reason. For many, wolves hold a mystical, spiritual allure that makes people feel they need to possess or commune with these animals, but that essential wildness that attracts us to them is tragically lost in captivity.
Norton is enjoying his first day at the Sanctuary, making friends with our huskies and malamutes. He is especially interested in Micah, our blue-eyed wolf/husky mix -- Micah doesn't look like a wolf, but Norton seems to know there's something different about him.
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Posted on November 6, 2009














