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Peter sex: male deceased: 24 April 2006 given
sanctuary: 15 June 1995
Peter's Memorial Peter's Story Peter is the only individual at Wolf who came with a name that we decided to change. We pretty much accept the names that the animals have been accustomed to their whole lives. In this case, however, he did not respond to his name and we just couldn't make him keep it the rest of his life. It was Oingo Boingo. Peter came to the Wolf Sanctuary when he was two years old. He arrived with his mother, Chana, and their owner. Peter's mix is unknown, as his owners evidently had an enclosure that was not secure enough to keep Chana away from stray males while she was in season, and they had no idea who got her pregnant. Peter and Chana were the two surviving members of a pack of three. Their companion animal had been wolf-napped and killed. Peter's owner started receiving death threats against the two remaining animals, and feared for their lives. Under cover of darkness Peter, along with Chana, were taken from their home. The animals, including the male that had been shot, had never done any harm to anyone. Someone in the neighborhood just didn’t like wolf-dogs, and, without a care for the animals or their owner, killed an innocent animal. When Peter and Chana arrived, they were terrified and confused. Peter charged the fencing of the isolation enclosure twice, throwing his entire weight into the panicked attempt to escape. He was comforted by his owner, and soon began to settle down.
Peter is very social with humans, and enjoys scent-rubbing on them and receiving their attention and scratching. He is still very protective of his mother, who is quite ill with Cushing's Disease, and seems to let us know when she is not feeling well. His overall personality is that of a big goofy puppy, who just enjoys about everything that goes on in his life.
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