These people you call "wolf-a-boos" really aren't THAT much of a threat. So, they love wolves. I'm absolutely positive a good number of them go on to learn much about wolves. Anyways, love fuels knowledge, doesn't it? Surely it must, I know, you know, we all know. Maybe these same people go on to do what you do, and themselves grow to became your level, maybe even higher than your level. Who knows. Rest assure, they will mature and new "wolf-a-boos" will take on their place and so forth. Then there will be people like you who can guide them and help em' out with their expanding knowledge on wolves. I respect your passion Blue, though I do not agree with owning undomesticated animals that ought to be raised with their own kind. They have strong instincts still. I have to admit though if it wasn't for our out-standing animal lovers we wouldn't have our cuddly pets of today. In the end, I'll go my way and you'll go yours. I know you love and respect these animals, that's all I care about.
@TheCuteMonster True, there has been many attacks on owners by their so called "domesticated", yet wild, animal. Really though all animals should be considered unpredictable, anyways that's how I see things. Yes, that means humans too. It's different for animals that have actually become dependent on us. Domesticated dogs, cats, hamsters, etc. They can't really survive by them-selves, though cats are really dependent, hmm. You know I always thing of circuses when these topics come up, everyone loves watching their show animals. May it be tigers, lions, or elephants. These animals suffer but we enjoy it? Anyways... Fennec foxes, exotic pets! I really do adore them but weasels/ferrets/minks are more of my thing. I even adore geese. Hey, have you seen the domesticated Russian foxes? They actually carry some of the similar behaviors of dog. Panting, waging their tail, and what not. These look to be near fully domesticated, amazing isn't it. You've got to admit though the conditions for domesticating animals are horrible. Sorry for getting off topic a bit. (More lovely related animals, Bat-Eared Foxes and African Wild Dogs, I use to be obsessed with these when I was just about as high as a dining chair)