Bring Rover Over is proud to bring the Wolf Dog Fundraiser to Martinez for the second year in a row. During the fundraiser, you will spend time with wolf-hybrid dogs, Kenny, Duke and Timber as you learn about them, NCWRA's mission and work. Plus Blake will talk about what can be done to stop the senseless killing of these amazing animals. It’s amazing to see Blake with his wolf dogs as he has established a modern-day brotherhood with his canine charges, similar to Native Americans. Witnessing the love and adoration that the wolves have for him is truly a sight to behold.
As Blake states on the NCWRA website, “Little Red Riding Hood lied! Wolves are not the demons of the dark. Wolves, Buffaloes and the Native Americans are an intricate part of American heritage. We came very close to annihilating [all of] them. Concerning the wolves, we have not yet learned as a society how to live with them. Native Americans did. They did more than just live side by side, they lived in brotherhood. The wolves were and are a part of their culture.”
We hope you will help NCWRA fulfill their mission is to rescue, rehabilitate and nurture wolves and wolf-hybrids who have been abused or abandoned so they can be rehomed and educate the public about how to help these amazing beings.
Plus, it's thrilling to receive a huge kiss from a wolf dog like Kenny!
During this fundraiser you will:
- Meet Wolf Dog Ambassadors Kenny, Duke and Timber
- Learn about the desperate plight of the wolves to survive
- Listen to NCWRA founder, Sam Blake, as he shares his stories about his mission to rescue, rehabilitate and rehome wolves and wolf dogs.
- Discover how you can help save wolves from annihilation
- Help Save Wolves and Wolf Dogs
Advanced registration required as space is limited.
To register with credit card or for more information:
Call 925.671.9208 or e-mail us
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Never Cry Wolf Rescue and Adoption of Sacramento, California, is a non-profit public benefit organization dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating and re-homing wolves and wolf-hybrids who have been abused or abandoned. In addition, NCWRA founder, Sam Blake, educates the public through Native American and Wolf Educational programs through local schools, libraries, along with public and private events. To learn more about the work of NCRWA visit: nevercrywolfrescue.org

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