The United States Wolf Refuge has been in Northern Nevada for the last 15 years. Prolific local singer-songwriter Britt Straw is volunteer coordinator and events coordinator. (More information about her music can be found at www.facebook.com/brittstraw.) Wolf Stock 2016, a fundraiser for the refuge, will be held from noon to 9 p.m. on July 31 at the Potentialist Workshop, 836 E. Second St. The event will feature live music performances by Lizzie Cates, Lucas Paul, Wabuska Yachting Club, the Siren Society, Ruby Jaye Fradkin and Straw herself. The eventโs raffle and silent auction includes items from BVW Jewelers, Strange Bikinis, Midtown Wine Bar, Absolute Tattoo, Great Full Gardens, Two Chicks, Junkees and many more.
A couple of the refugeโs animals will make appearances. Visit www.uswolfrefuge.org.
How many animals do you have?
Seventeen. โฆ They all come from captivityโborn into a domesticated setting. They come from all overโUtah, Oregon, California, Nevada, of courseโmainly the West Coast states. People call us and say, โWe have an issue here. Can you help us out?โ A wolf-dog thatโs bred in a domestic setting and sold to the public. The general public does not know what theyโre doing, so when they get this cute little puppy, theyโre all excited, but once they start getting bigger, if you donโt know how to accommodate their natural instincts, itโs a downhill spiral.
What are mistakes people make?
Well, just getting a wolf-dog is a mistake, so we educate people about that.
When you say โwolf-dog,โ do you mean half wolf, half dog?
Mixed, yes. Wolf and dog of different percentages. We canโt verifiably tell, because we donโt have the funds to do the DNA testing, so we just go off characteristics. But theyโre a mix of wolf and dog. The difference between a wolf-dog and a dog is that dogs are bred to please the human. Theyโll turn to us for help. Wolf-dogs are the exact opposite. Theyโre independent like a cat. Things are on their terms. Whatโs theirs is theirs, and whatโs yours is also theirs. โฆ They require large space to run. They can also be illegal in certain states.
Have any of your animals attacked people?
Not attacked, but some have bitten. Thatโs why theyโre there. Some were found. One of our animals was found chained up inside of a van and it took three hours to remove his collar. Now heโs 11, and heโs this big happy goofball, but it took him two years to adjust to where people could enter the enclosure without him biting them. We have a couple that are there because a lot of people think that if they buy a wolf-dog and itโs not working out, they can just set it free and itโll survive out in the wild. It doesnโt work that way.
So, they are too domesticated to survive on their own, but not domesticated enough to be pets?
Theyโre stuck in the middle! You canโt just set them free. They already know that humans are their resource for food, so theyโll always come back. We donโt deal with wolves in the wild. We just deal with captivity. But we do try to help the wolves in the wild. Yellowstone this past weekend had a Speak for Wolves event. Thatโs huge, because so many people think that wolves are big and bad and ferocious, and theyโre going to come kill everybody.
