I havent had much time to join in discussions in CBN.
 One of my customers has offered me a Wolf pup and I'm studying state law in our state to make sure I'm legal if I take her up on her gracious offer.
 If I DO take him I decided that he'll work in the shop right along beside us.
 What we're going to do is put a nice collar on him, and to that hang a large tag that says,,,,,
" COMPLAINT DEPT" ,,,,,
 What do you guys think?

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  • My host in the new digs where I am Is Cherokee Native American.His Father was the last hereditary WARCHIEF of the CHEROKEE nation.He and his father are licensed to raise and train WILD ANIMALS . It's not unusual for people in this area to have wolves. There is no way that either of us would put anyone at risk, with my luck it would be the only customer
    that had any money all day LOL
    The normal way it works here is tourists see a wolf etc and he's swarmed with folks that want to ask questions and pet the guy.
  • Name him Lon.

    Get 'em a big dish of beef chow mein.

    Awooooooo....
  • I think you should take him down the street to the cigar store
  • Like how you think!

    That or a sign of a grenade and a finger pointing to the pin. Off the pin is a tag with '1'. Reads: 'Complaint Department. Please take a number.'

    Lady in our neighborhood found a coyote pup about a month ago.

    -WY
  • hmmmm, perhaps not a wise move. A wolf is still a wild animal, captive raised does not change that. I'll be honest with you, I would not take my children into a store that had a wolf as a store pet. That said I still think it would be so cool to have a pet wolf. I've done my time in retail and dogs in stores make some customers nervous. Some will not even come in due to phobias. It's your call.
  • Heh, heh!! Complaint department on one end and replies from the other end!!!
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