With a wolf in the same house: the family tamed a wild animal and now it is a real family member
Here is an amazing story of an unusual friendship between a wild animal and a human child.
One day, an acquaintance of Irina, the girl’s mother, took a wolf from the zoo, he really wanted to bring Jack London’s story «White Fang» to life.
But, getting an animal is not a problem, and not everyone can take care and care for it. So in this case, the owner of the wolf has cooled down. He began to look for all sorts of ways to get rid of the animal. He called Irina and asked her to find a new home for Chara, or he would turn her in to the hunters.
But the woman decided that she would not leave Chara in trouble, she bought her herself and took her to her apartment. Irina has experience with large dogs and even with a mixture of dogs and wolves, as she is a cynologist by profession.
Chara is now a real member of the family. And for little Yaroslava — the most faithful and devoted girlfriend, they are always together.
Once a psychologist called Irina from kindergarten and asked her to come to the conversation. It turned out that her daughter completely refused to recognize the wolf as a negative hero at the matinee.
“Chara never offended me, never raised her paw,” the girl says. — It scratches only at night, and sometimes howls when parents leave!
Irina and her daughter are training a she-wolf together, and she already knows and executes many commands. The only thing is that she doesn’t know how to bark at all, and what she does is more like a wild howl.
Chara, like everyone else, loves to eat tasty food, her favorite one is sausages, with the help of which Yaroslava can literally “twist ropes” out of her girlfriend. She also enjoys eating cookies, apples and grapes.
Yaroslava is a serious girl, at the age of 7 she already decided to write a book called «How to Train Your Wolf». Of course, she still doesn’t know how to write well, but she draws very well!
Here is such a Little Red Riding Hood lives in the glorious city of Samara!