![]() ![]() ![]() How and why did you decide to get involved and volunteer with Howling Woods? In his mission so far, Mike has rescued over 70 wolf dogs! We currently have 14 rescued wolf dogs and domestic bred wolves on Mike’s 12+ acre farm, some being part of Mike’s permanent pack, while others are in need of adoption. Howling Woods Farm is registered with and inspected by United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) through the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) agency responsible for protecting animal health and welfare. Mike started the rescue in 2002 and incorporated it in 2005. While looking for a companion for Sierra, his research and contacts made him realize that there was a need here in New Jersey for domestic bred wolf and wolf dog rescue. Missing wolf dogs specifically, he purchased Sierra, our resident Alpha female. ![]() Mike Hodanish, owner of HWF, had wolf dogs as companion pets while living in AZ. Tell us a little bit about Howling Woods Farm (HWF). A big THANK YOU to both ladies for sharing their knowledge with me today!! Kristyn has been volunteering for at Howling Woods Farm (HWF) for 9 months and Mary has been a volunteer and close friend to HWF for over 2 years. Kristyn with Takoda (one of the permanent Wolfers) & a little visitor Kristyn & Mary are two of the angel volunteers behind the Howling Woods Farm, a breed-specific animal shelter in New Jersey that rescues and places domestic bred wolves, wolfdog hybrids and northern breeds. This week I am proud to present Kristyn Scott-and her good friend & fellow volunteer-Mary Russell. ![]()
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