He was abandoned by his mother on the streets of Delhi and caught my brother's eye while he was roaming around the hostel my brother lived in. My brother fed him for a few days and then decided to take him in.
Everyone in the hostel loved Wolfi and would play with him. But after about ten months the pup had grown quite a bit and the hostel authorities told my brother to put him back on the streets.
Of course my brother loved Wolfi too much to do that. Also since he lived in a hostel he had bought the pup non-vegetarian food like chicken from a hotel nearby. Because of this Wolfi would not eat anything else, not even bread or rice.
My brother then called up my mom and told her the situation...and within two days Wolfi was at our Mumbai home!! Over here we had some problems as he would not eat anything but eventually he learnt to drink milk and eat some rice along with meat.
Now after three years Wolfi has become very friendly with us, has learnt to eat different things and lives on happily!!!!
Tejas Redkar
Thane, Maharashtra
3 comments:
Hi tejas! wolfi is so cute! all my pet indogs are short haired, i love the smooth feel of hairy dogs like wolfi!keep posted,regards, manik
I think Wolfi is mixed with a collie, retriever or setter - his coat is a bit like my Bandra's. Bandra looks like a retriever-INDog mix.
yes! your bandra looks similar to wolfi, but i think wolfi is taller than banrs, from the photos, my guess.
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