A few days ago
Rish

Has anyone read Wolf by Gillian Cross?? Can u please supply the summary?

Has anyone read Wolf by Gillian Cross?? Can u please supply the summary?

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A few days ago
rikku069

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Cassy lives with her “nan”. One day she is sent away by her to visit her mother, who lives with her boyfriend and his son. Cassy does not feel comfortable with her mother, but she has to stay with her for an unknown time. In the house Cassy starts dreaming nightmares of forests and wolves. One morning she finds a strange yellow substance in a bag of her grandmother. Later she gets to know that this stuff is colour explosive and with it the terror starts.
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5 years ago
Anonymous
I own and breed wolf hybrids. I live on a native reserve in northern Manitoba. I don’t own a male wolf, but I take one of my female German Shepherds out to an area out in the bush when one is in heat, and a male Timber Wolf or two comes to mate with her. I only let my females mate every two years. I have a cabin out where the wolves are around, so its easy to stay there while one of the females are in heat for 5 days or so. I also own a few Wolf Hybrids that I got from a relative in another northern Manitoba communtiy. I know those are Wolf Hybrids because I’ve seen the place where she takes her dogs to mate with them. Its her trapping/camping area where she hunts for beaver, mink, otter, and marten to skin for the fur market/industry. The reason why people don’t often breed wolf hybrids that are half some non-wolf like breed like a Labrador, Mastiff or etc is because nobody would be interested in that. People who want a wolf hybrid as a pet, want it to resemble a wolf as much as possible, and don’t want a wolf hybrid with long floppy ears. Owning a Wolf Hybrid is not about adding to an ego, its about wanting to own a wonderful dog. What some may say about Wolf Hybrids being evil, crazy, untrainable and so on is so untrue. All of my Wolf Hybrids have been loyal, loving, friendly dogs. I would trust any of my Wolf Hybrids with children of any age. Breeding Wolf Hybrids is not about making money either (not 4 me anyway), its about giving the local public what they want/demand. If I didn’t breed Wolf Hybrids, someone else would, and would most likely do a bad job with it. Maybe they would probably sell “Wolf Hybrids” that are not really Wolf Hybrids. The money that I make goes back to the dogs anyway. Wolf Hybrids aren’t the same as “Designer Dogs”, people always wanted Wolf Hybrids even before Labradoodles and so on came out.
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