An 18-year-old student took a tiny puppy from the street and brought it home.
From the first days, the puppy behaved a little weird and dug in the yard. But this fact was ignored.
When, by chance, he had to meet with a veterinarian, it turned out that the student had been raising a real forest wolf at home for 6 months.
George named his pet Neo and built a separate enclosure for him in the yard.
Neo grew up very quickly, constantly digging under the fence and strove to escape. Each time he was found with the neighbor’s shepherd dogs.
In addition, Neo did not make contact with anyone other than George himself.
The “dog” did not bark or wag its tail, and its jaws turned out to be so powerful that one day it simply gnawed a hole in the enclosure and ran away again.
In this escape, Neo was already found by employees of the nearest animal shelter. They called the number on the collar, George came for the restless pet, but the vet asked him not to hurry.
“I couldn’t believe. The vet said I didn’t pick up a dog on the street, but a wolf! So he lived in my yard for 6 months,” George later told reporters.
Neo had to be handed over to a special organization that deals with the adaptation of wolves to the wild.
For a while he still missed his owner, but then, as instinct told him, he went into the forest.