Sunday, October 6, 2013

Washington: Escaped wolf hybrid back in Thurston County home

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WASHINGTON -- An aggressive wolf hybrid escaped from its owner's kennel Friday, attacked a German shepherd dog and scaled an 8-foot and a 6-foot fence before it was contained and tranquilized in a neighbor's yard, the Thurston County Sheriff's Office said.

Deputies were prepared to shoot the 140-pound animal if it got out of the fenced yard, but they did everything they could to avoid killing it, said Lt. Greg Elwin.


The owner was able to lure it into a portable kennel with raw meat. The animal ripped the door off the portable kennel and was chewing its way out through plastic sides, so deputies and the owners reinforced it with plywood.

Fortunately, a state Fish and Wildlife agent arrived and shot the animal with a tranquilizer gun so it could be moved back into its permanent kennel.

The sheriff's office is recommending the county prosecutor file a charge of allowing a dangerous animal to be at large.

The German shepherd that was attacked is OK.

It's legal to own the hybrid, although it's described as 98 percent wolf, Elwin said.

It's one of three wolf hybrids kept by the owner.

"It appears all three have been working on their enclosure for some time," Elwin said.


All three escaped into the owner's yard but two were quickly corralled again.

The one that climbed fences to reach the neighbor's yard was abnormally aggressive, he said.

"It's not going to lay on the floor next to you as you watch the football game on Sunday."

(KING5 - Oct 4, 2013)

1 comment:

  1. Great. The neighbors get to live in fear that these things will get out and attack again. Betcha the owners won't pay a dime in vet bills. Did they even get fined?

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