People were alarmed at the sight of the big wolf at first. After all, wouldn’t you be alarmed if an animal as big as Romeo came bounding up to your dog or child?
Many of the families at the dog park would stop and stare, as if they were also anticipating Romeo acting out in a fit of aggression. These people’s feelings toward him would typically change at the drop of a hat, once they realized that he was by all means and in all likelihood, more calm than their dogs were.
It wasn’t uncommon for many of these people to also take his picture, because they knew none of their friends would believe their strange encounter otherwise. Not to mention, they would be getting an outright amazing photograph out of the experience!
Brenda Anne Vogler
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….beautiful story !! ❤❤❤❤❤
Terje S. Knutsen
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It is highly irresponsible to contribute to the romanticized illusion that wolves and dogs are natural friends. This an exception, not the rule.
Lincoln Locken
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good one
Alan Morrison
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Ridiculous how many pages to read this story! Never again!
Lovely Labs
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who else really gets this ?
Sharon Minehart
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I was on a cruise in Alaska a couple of years ago. When we stopped in Juneau, I bought this wonderful book. Rich in history and love of animals we share earth with.