Luna- A Striking Pose
There is something about the contrast of Luna’s eyes, her dark pelage and the surrounding pine forest of the back habitat that makes these photographic moments striking. With Luna’s dark pelage, she has a tendency to absorb radiant heat more quickly than the other wolves, so we have been working hard to brush not only Luna, but all the wolves to help them shed the insulating undercoat. We would like to also announce that the consultant who initially helped us with Luna’s physical therapy last fall will be returning to the Center to offer a lecture and private consultations with dog owners. Sandy Prantl will be offering a session called Body Work for Your Dog on Sunday, June 25th from 10 am – Noon at the Center in Ely, but we will also have the lecture available as a webinar. She will provide background information to understand the self-care techniques to keep your dog structurally sound. If you are in the Ely area, a 20-Minute Personal Consultation session with your dog is available on Sunday afternoon (6/25) and Monday (6/26). The private consult fee is $40 with a portion of the proceeds supporting the Wolf Care Department. We will more information on our website and to webinar subscribers in the upcoming weeks, if you would like to reserve a private consultation, please contact curator@wolf.org to reserve a spot.