1 month ago | By iHeart Dogs
Many years ago, in the wilds of Alaska, a man came across a timber wolf that has caught and battered by a trap. The man realizes that the wolf doesn't have long to live and was quickly losing blood from being trapped. The man was initially spooked after coming face to face with the large beast, until he learned she was weak and exhausted from being stranded for most likely days without sustaining herself.
Nevertheless, even while still wary around her he discovered that the wolf had milk coming out of her body. Which could only mean one thing, she had little ones who urgently needed her to...
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