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When you sponsor a wolfdog, you help provide the food, veterinary care, and safe habitat they need to thrive. Every animal at Refuge Ridge has a story — and your sponsorship helps write the next chapter. It costs approximately $100 per day to feed all of our animals.
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Motaki
Motaki means Shadow. Named after one of the Sawtooth pack she is our friendliest pup. She loves everyone. The biggest girl in the new litter she holds her own with Bran when he would run right over the others.

Bran
Bran (Brawn) is a high content pup, that came to us after his mother was confiscated. The first young pup resident at the Ridge he was an experience. He is pretty friendly with people, but independent and completely stubborn.

Ariel
Ariel is currently the smallest of the girls. She is a total drama queen. She will scream if the others even think about touching her. She is mighty though. If they have something she wants she has no problem taking it.

Ayet
When we picked up the girls we were told that Ayet needed to be kept apart from the others. She had a sore and the girls were irritating it. That didn't last long. Ayet quickly learned to hold her own and make the others back off.

Ganayegi
Gana, is Cherokee for fierce. And it suits her. Even as a puppy she was perfectly willing to make her feelings known. Gana can usually be found either climbing up on whatever she can reach (including laps) or wresting with her sister, Ayet.

Bella
A little shy, Bella is often only visitied by small groups and individuals. She came to us from St. Louis, where she lived on a farm until she started roaming too far. Now her roaming is limited to on-leash walks, but she loves her walks, and pouts like a toddler if she doesn't feel she is walked enough.

Luna
Quick and curious, Luna is always the first of the trio to check out anything new and interesting. Her extreme curiosity means she is likely to grab clothes, hair and anything else that crosses her path.

Atika
Luna's brother Atika is much more cautious than the other two. He will still come up for food, but is most likely to be the one standing back observing the happenings at the Ridge.

Ruger
Ru is the friendliest of this pack. She settled right in and made herself at home here at Refuge Ridge. These guys have been here less than a week, so we are still getting to know them as they are settling in to life at the Refuge.

Mina
Mina, like her packmate Ru, is very curious. She is one of the first to come up to new people and can totally be bribed with treats. Mina wants to be friendly, but is still a little nervous. We hope that soon she will learn that some people are trustworthy.

Dakota
The lone male in his pack, Dakota is a beauty. He is super shy with groups, but will come up to single people who bribe him with food. Like Mina, you can tell he wants to be friendly, but he needs time to learn to trust.

Chemukh
Chemukh handles groups better than Dakota, but is still shy. She likes to follow us around when we feed, occationally bumping us as she sniffs our legs. When treat time comes she tends to be pushed out of the way by her braver packmates, but doesn't let that stop her. She is determined to get her fair share.

Bianca
Bianca is a high content, Arctic wolf mix. She came to us as a puppy after a fairly serious leg injury. In fact if you see her you can see where the leg was broken. That doesn't slow her down at all though. She still speeds through the habitat at amazing speeds. She likes to put her mouth on everything, including my boots while I am still wearing them.

Rags
Rags is a sweet, exuberant mid-content boy. His previous owner thought she was getting a husky mix (well I guess technically he is) and didn't realize he was part wolf until she took him to the vet. Sadly they weren't legal where she lived. He is a loving, adorable handful of a pup, who likes launching himself on our backs and playing tug with our clothes.

Lilith
If you ask Lilith, the food tastes better in the bucket. As much as she loves attention she also loves food. When you go to visit Lilith, take her treats and pet her and she will love you forever.

Finris
Finris and his daughter, Lilith, came to us from Texas. They kept escaping from their owner's yard and were going to be euthanized. Fin loves visitors, and loves people, but is really attached to Lilith, where she goes he follows.

Allie
Allie is the mom of the females in the Sherman pack. She came to us a couple of years later, but has been a wonderful addition to the ridge. Allie is a sweet, loving girl, though she isn't crazy about other animals (except Rex.) She loves treats and will stay still for you to pet her for however many hours you want to sit there with her.

Rex
Rex is the father to the female pups in the Sherman pack. He is a gentle giant. A huge, happy, black boy he is the biggest goofball on this mountain. While super shy of strangers, if he trusts you he will get as close to you as he can. I've been stuck in there many times as he sits on my lap or pins me up against a tree trying to get as close as he can for pets.

Nymeria
Nymeria is a shy, but sweet girl. She is related to Luna, Ru and the rest of that litter. She was found wandering the streets before coming to Refuge Ridge. She is both cautious, and very curious. Oftentimes she can't decide if she wants to be nervous or brave. She loves to play with her packmate and will err on the side of brave if treats are involved.

Lobo
Lobo absolutely adored his previous owner. Sadly his previous person was older and passed away. Lobo started off as a bit of a scaredy cat, but now is just a big pushy boy. He is very vocal and doesn't hesitate to tell us when we aren't moving fast enough to feed him or give him his treats. He and Nymeria adore each other and can often be seen playing.

Luci
Luci came from the local shelter. She is a lower content animal, and loves everyone. She is always so excited to see visitors and has quickly become adored by all of our volunteers at Refuge Ridge.

Allerina
Allerina was one of the Alaskan 4. Four mid content wolfdogs relocated by the Guardians of the Wolves from a small Alaskan Island. The product of a pet dog and a wild wolf, they were unfortunately illegal in Alaska and her owners were forced to give her up. Now Rina resides at Refuge Ridge, where she is a happy, playful and slightly spoiled animal.

Boone
Boone was found abandoned in the middle of Daniel Boone National Forest, when he was just 12 weeks old.

Bo
Bo came to us from the local animal shelter. His previous owners kept him chained up.

Bella
Bella was a stray rescued by a board member's family. She is a great companion for Ash.

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