Max

Born on May 5, 2008 at Saskatchewan, Canada
Arrived at Mission: Wolf on March 5, 2010
Passed away on December 19, 2017

Sex: Male

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Max’s Story

Max was a Canadian Gray wolf that was born at a private facility in Canada and sold as a wolf-dog. For two years, he was raised by a caring, dedicated family that worked hard to offer him a lifelong home. He had a big secure yard, was raised with two family dogs, and was fed the best food available. The owners did a lot of research and sought out professional training.

As Max matured, he became independent and hard to travel with. The owners had multiple residences and traveled frequently. Max also got into a conflict with and injured a neighbor’s dog. The couple saw the writing on the wall, and realized that Max would not be content or accept a life of constant traveling. A professional dog trainer they were working with recommended Mission: Wolf and assisted in his transport here. His owners agreed to sponsor Max financially for the rest of his life in order to help provide for his care.

Max knew his owners well and was very social with them. He was at first upset that his family had left him and would sometimes took out his frustration by chewing and pulling on his food bowl. Nevertheless, he soon calmed down, looked around, started to watch his neighbors, and gained confidence as he settled into life at the refuge.

Over the years, we tried to pair Max with seven different females; however, he did not shown any interest in any of them. He was placed next to Raven and her adopted puppies, Aria and Lil’ Hailey Star, to see if we could integrate him into a pack, but it did not work. Later, he lived next to a female wolf named Keechee, but when placed together, he was too rough on the elder female. He lived out his days enjoying the juiciest pieces of meat and ruling over his lower valley domain.