





Wolvie
- Puppy
- Male
- Large
About Wolvie
Kiowa, OK
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Wolvie’s Compatibility
This pet has good compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Wolvie's Story
Imagine if your favorite comfort item — you know, that old, soft, perfectly-broken-in hoodie you refuse to part with — suddenly sprouted four tiny paws, an adorable face, and a personal mission to make every single day happier. Congratulations, you’ve just met Wolvie from our Little Critter Litter. He’s playful enough to keep the whole crew entertained, happy enough to be the sunshine of the group, and charming enough that even your grumpy coworker who “doesn’t do dogs” would mysteriously start speaking in baby talk around him. That’s Wolvie. Your walking, wiggling, tail-wagging source of serotonin.<br/><br/>At just 10 weeks old and 10 pounds, this Great Pyrenees mix is the kind of puppy who radiates “everything’s going to be okay” energy. Playful, upbeat, and blissfully unaware of how cute he is, he’s the cheer captain of his siblings — the one who shows up every morning ready to brighten the group like a living motivational poster with fur. Wolvie somehow found himself in a shelter with his littermates, which is wild considering how sweet and amazing he is. Clearly, fate took one look at this little guy and said, “Nope, absolutely not, he deserves better,” and sent him straight to us — and now, lucky you, he’s ready to be someone’s comfort companion for life.<br/><br/>Wolvie approaches other dogs with the pure, wholehearted enthusiasm of a kid who just discovered recess exists. He’s the biggest player of the bunch — the self-appointed Fun Captain — the one who believes every dog wants to be his best friend and every moment is the perfect time for a joyful wiggle-fest. Sometimes he gets a little too bouncy with his smaller sisters, but it’s never anything but overflowing excitement and a sincere desire to include everyone in his happiness. He’s that sweet, well-meaning puppy who just wants everyone to have as much fun as he’s having. Cats? He has not met one yet. Given his gentle nature, Wolvie is far more likely to react with starry-eyed curiosity than anything else — probably convinced he’s just met a mysterious, fluffy new friend who might need a play buddy. Children are another group he hasn’t met yet, but he’s young, impressionable, and wonderfully soft-hearted. He’s at the perfect age to learn how to be gentle with little hands, patient with unpredictable zooming toddlers, and extra sweet with shy kiddos. With his naturally affectionate spirit, he’ll almost certainly become the kind of dog who melts under a child’s hug and proudly follows them around like their miniature guardian. As for people? Oh, Wolvie is 100% the “your attention is my oxygen” type. He strolls right up like, “Hello, yes, it’s me, your emotional support gremlin, please pet me immediately.”<br/><br/>Wolvie moves through life with the kind of warm, wholehearted joy that makes you feel like you’ve been personally chosen to witness something special. His energy level sits at a solid 7, but it comes wrapped in this sweet, earnest package that somehow feels more “hopeful Disney sidekick” than “unhinged toddler with paws.” When it comes to adventures, Wolvie is absolutely your guy. He’s confident in that innocent, gentle way — the kind that makes him the first to run toward fun and the first to melt into your arms afterward. He has all the makings of a puppy who will love exploring parks and trails just as much as he’ll love curling up at home, tucked against his person during quiet moments. He brings this beautiful balance of excitement and softness, like he’s made of sunshine and warm blankets. His temperament is where he truly shines. Wolvie is playful and happy, yes — but he’s also incredibly sweet. He’s the puppy who comes over and gently places his front paws on you as if asking, “Is now a good time for love?” He’s confident, but not pushy. Fun-loving, but tender. He radiates a kind of gentle loyalty that feels far beyond his tiny size. His favorite activities are exactly what make puppies magical:<br/>Play, eat, nap, repeat. But with Wolvie, even his naps are cute. Even his playing is sweet. Even his eating is enthusiastic in the most endearing way. As for his ideal home, he’ll thrive anywhere he’s given the chance to stretch those little legs and soak up affection. A yard would be wonderful, but he’d also do amazingly with someone who makes sure he gets regular outings, playdates, or daycare time. He doesn’t just want a home — he wants a family to grow up with, to trust, to love with his whole little heart. <br/><br/>Your mission — should you choose to accept it — is to mold Wolvie into the kind of polite, civilized, well-behaved canine citizen who makes your sibling…who originally texted, “STOP adopting things,” and will now invite themselves over just to cuddle him and raid your fridge Help Wolvie become the kind of dog who’s so well trained and well socialized that you can take him anywhere — the park, the patio, the hardware store, even that fancy friend’s house with the off-limits rug — without apologizing every 30 seconds. Potty training? That’s your department, bestie. Wolvie is not born knowing the difference between “inside bathroom” and “outside bathroom.” Socialization? Also you. Wolvie is brave and confident, but he still needs to meet people, dogs, places, sounds, and that mysterious rolling trash bin that seems to offend puppies everywhere. He’s playful and outgoing, but he still needs to learn how to be a well-rounded boy who can handle the world with charm instead of chaos. Training? Yep — all yours. Wolvie is not sitting down tonight with flash cards to prep for obedience school. He’s a blank notebook. A fluffy sponge. Wolvie is sweet, playful, and full of heart — the kind of pup who will grow into something truly special with the right guidance. <br/><br/>If you’ve made it this far, congratulations — you’ve officially entered the “Should I adopt Wolvie?” stage of the journey, also known as the part where your heart and your common sense start arguing like two toddlers. On one hand, you’re thinking, Do I really need a puppy right now? On the other, you’re staring at Wolvie’s photos like, Yes. Yes I do. Immediately. So yes, this is your official nudge. Adopt Wolvie. Give him the home, the love, and the adventure buddy he deserves. Let him become the best thing that’s happened to your family since discovering mobile order at Starbucks.<br/><br/>But here is the fine print — you do actually have to fill out an adoption application at https://www.pyrpawsandfluffytailsrescue.com/adoption-app. So hop over, fill it out so we can send it to his foster family, and then prepare yourself for the best road trip of your life: picking up your new best friend in Oklahoma City, OK.
Imagine if your favorite comfort item — you know, that old, soft, perfectly-broken-in hoodie you refuse to part with — suddenly sprouted four tiny paws, an adorable face, and a personal mission to make every single day happier. Congratulations, you’ve just met Wolvie from our Little Critter Litter. He’s playful enough to keep the whole crew entertained, happy enough to be the sunshine of the group, and charming enough that even your grumpy coworker who “doesn’t do dogs” would mysteriously start speaking in baby talk around him. That’s Wolvie. Your walking, wiggling, tail-wagging source of serotonin.
At just 10 weeks old and 10 pounds, this Great Pyrenees mix is the kind of puppy who radiates “everything’s going to be okay” energy. Playful, upbeat, and blissfully unaware of how cute he is, he’s the cheer captain of his siblings — the one who shows up every morning ready to brighten the group like a living motivational poster with fur. Wolvie somehow found himself in a shelter with his littermates, which is wild consi
Imagine if your favorite comfort item — you know, that old, soft, perfectly-broken-in hoodie you refuse to part with — suddenly sprouted four tiny paws, an adorable face, and a personal mission to make every single day happier. Congratulations, you’ve just met Wolvie from our Little Critter Litter. He’s playful enough to keep the whole crew entertained, happy enough to be the sunshine of the group, and charming enough that even your grumpy coworker who “doesn’t do dogs” would mysteriously start speaking in baby talk around him. That’s Wolvie. Your walking, wiggling, tail-wagging source of serotonin.
At just 10 weeks old and 10 pounds, this Great Pyrenees mix is the kind of puppy who radiates “everything’s going to be okay” energy. Playful, upbeat, and blissfully unaware of how cute he is, he’s the cheer captain of his siblings — the one who shows up every morning ready to brighten the group like a living motivational poster with fur. Wolvie somehow found himself in a shelter with his littermates, which is wild considering how sweet and amazing he is. Clearly, fate took one look at this little guy and said, “Nope, absolutely not, he deserves better,” and sent him straight to us — and now, lucky you, he’s ready to be someone’s comfort companion for life.
Wolvie approaches other dogs with the pure, wholehearted enthusiasm of a kid who just discovered recess exists. He’s the biggest player of the bunch
How To Adopt
Wolvie is from Pyr Paws N Fluffy Tails Rescue
[Kiowa, OK]
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