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I think the wolf needs some recovery time and he could lose part of his tail. On the whole he looked good and I think he will recover.
I don't know if or when he can go back to the wild. I think his pack would know him and take him back. They would have to find the right pack and that could be a problem. If he can't go back to the wild he could live at some kind of sanctuary.
I wonder how he ended up in the water. They found him just in time. He was very close to death. At least he is safe and regaining his health so that counts as a happy ending.
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It's wonderful that he is safe and wherever he ends up it has to be better than in the freezing water. I'm sure these people will find the best solution for him.
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His gentleness when he ate up that raw egg which one of the vet techs offered him, was so lovely. I think he knew he had been saved and helped by humans.
If he can't return to his pack, I hope he will find a good sanctuary somewhere and live a happy life.
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Wolves are gentle creatures and they do like humans.
It is wonderful to see some humans helping a wolf. To often we humans have worked to harm wolves.
I think he will be fine. He seemed to be recovering okay. I am sure there will be somewhere for him to go.
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