Akyra’s
story is extreme. Although not very pretty to think about, it does
occur more times than we would like to acknowledge. Considering that
most of the information we receive about the past of an animal is
secondhand, we can only put pieces of facts together with reported
occurrences, to draw conclusions as to what was actually true. In
telling her story, we will try to distinguish between documented fact
(shown in Bold face characters) and 2nd hand reports (shown
in Italics).
Akyra
was born to an ex-breeder, who wanted one more litter to
continue the bloodlines of a particular animal that she was extraordinarily
fond of. She kept two of the puppies, and placed the other three
from that litter. She told two of the families that received two of
the pups that they were only 13% wolf. They both had to
sign a contract that had some stipulations that seem very bizarre.
“If
for any reason I am unable to care for said animal, it will be euthanized,
not sold, given away, traded, or released to a shelter.”
“I
will not use or give (breeder's name) name or address to anyone
inquiring about said animal, how to obtain a like animal, or said
animal’s origin.”
Although
there were stipulations in this contract that required the individual
to provide a large, secure enclosure, and that this enclosure would
be inspected by the breeder, Akyra was placed with a couple that lived
in an apartment that had no yard at all. Indeed, they lived
on the second floor of their building. Evidently there was no education
given about the temperament and special requirements of wolf-dogs.
Akyra’s new owners reportedly ran into problems fairly early on in
her life and, on 18 May 95 (Akyra was not even 4 mos. old), she
was brought in to the vet with a very bad fracture of her left front
elbow. It required extensive surgery to repair and was placed
in a cast. Reportedly, there were discrepancies in the reports
that each of her owners gave as to what had occurred. It was believed
that she was hit with something similar to a baseball bat.
However, there was nothing that could be proved. On advice from
their vet, the owners started Akyra in obedience classes, in order
to help them deal with her energetic and independent behavior.
On
03 Jun 95 Akyra was taken back to the vet, after jumping off the
second floor balcony of their apartment. It was believed that
she was trying to escape from her owners. The vet had even
more trouble trying to repair the same site as before, due to the
extensive amount of damage. Towards the end of May - beginning
of June, Akyra’s owners moved to a residence with a yard. Almost
immediately, complaints were lodged with the Humane Society against
Akyra’s owners, by a neighbor who witnessed acts of neglect
and abuse. A compliance form was issued by the Humane Society
on 24 May 95, instructing her owners to change some of their practices.
The instructor of the obedience classes became concerned about Akyra’s
well-being, after noticing the approach used by her owners during
these classes and after discussions with Akyra’s vet. The instructor
contacted Wolf and began to champion
Akyra’s cause. She was convinced that Akyra must be placed at the
Wolf sanctuary. Although there
was little anyone could do to accomplish this task, the vet and
training instructor began to work on the owners to help them understand
the needs of Akyra and to present the possibility of placing her somewhere
that would be more conducive to her best interests.
Regular complaints continued to be made by Akyra’s neighbors and,
finally, on 29 Aug 95, the neighbors took Akyra to the Vet Teaching
Hospital at CSU, after finding her running loose. Animal
Control was contacted, and took Akyra into their custody. After
documenting numerous sores and suspicious wounds, Animal Control
issued a summons and complaint to Akyra’s owners for Cruelty to Animals,
on 30 Aug 95.
Although
the Humane Society is not supposed to release animals to owners under
investigation, somewhere early in September, Akyra was released
back to her owners. At that point, their vet, the training
instructor and the district attorney purportedly convinced Akyra’s
owners to place her at Wolf.
She was received, and eventually placed with one of her siblings,
Sabastian (who had been turned over by his owners to Wolf
for being uncontrollable), and a stray from the Walden, Colorado
area, named Kai.
Akyra
is doing very well physically, although her elbow is permanently malformed
and her jaw has a tremendous under-bite, due to what is suspected
to be a combination of genetic inbreeding and some sort of injury.
She has formed a very strong bond with Kai as the Alpha pair. She
craves attention and love from the humans in her life, even to the
point of being somewhat psychotic in her jealousy of their affections.
She will initiate fights with Sabastian, in order to keep him away
from ‘her humans’. When volunteers enter her enclosure, there has
to be three to four individuals who spread out and give attention
to all of the animals at the same time. She has a beautiful spirit
that is very loving, and does not seem to hold a grudge against our
species.
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