Ontario Man Who Raised Pack of Wolf-Dogs Says He Is Relieved His Animals Won’t Be Euthanized
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Man who raised pack of wolf-dogs says he is relieved his animals won’t be euthanized
A man who feared his pack of 16 wolf-dog hybrids would be euthanized says the animals will continue to live in an Ontario sanctuary after they are taken from him.

Man who raised pack of wolf-dogs says he is relieved his animals won't be euthanized
A man who feared his pack of 16 wolf-dog hybrids would be euthanized says the animals will continue to live in an Ontario sanctuary after they are taken from him.
Ontario man who raised pack of wolf-dogs says he's relieved animals won't be euthanized
A man who feared his pack of 16 wolf-dog hybrids would be euthanized says the animals will continue to live in an Ontario sanctuary after they are taken from him. Bryton Bongard says he doesn’t have word on the exact location, but the provincial Ministry of Natural Resources told him the animals will be within driving distance of his home in Wahnapitae, Ont., about 50 kilometres north of Sudbury. Bongard says authorities previously told him his …
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