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Want to Pet Some Friendly Wolves? Head Down to Washington!

Wolves are by and large predatory creatures, particularly those that call the wild their home. However, the status quo has largely shifted over the past decades, and as human populations expand, habitable areas for wolves and similar wild species have either been converted into human settlements or been severely degraded.

The Predators of the Heart Sanctuary in Washington state, located between Seattle and Vancouver, does its best to create a safe space for wolves and other predatory species who have truly been left with no viable place to live out the rest of their lives. Despite their aggressive nature, these wolves enjoy the company of people and are truly the friendliest wolves you’ll ever meet. You can enjoy your very own Airbnb Wolf Encounter!  

Visitors to the woods within the sanctuary are given free rein to pet and play with these majestic beings. All bookings have to be made in advance, but many consider it well worth it, as this sanctuary not only offers comradely wolves but other rescued creatures, both predator and prey. The playful attitude of the wolves, however, is what makes for some truly fun photos. That said, there is a requirement that all people playing with the wolves be 18 or above.

1. Out for a stroll 

Visitors playing with friendly wolves in the Predators of the Heart Sanctuary in Washington, between Seattle and Vancouver

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2. Smile for the camera!

Visitors playing with friendly wolves in the Predators of the Heart Sanctuary in Washington, between Seattle and Vancouver

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3. Don’t worry, the leashes are only on during picture-taking moments 

Visitors playing with friendly wolves in the Predators of the Heart Sanctuary in Washington, between Seattle and Vancouver

 

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4. A shoe is the best kind of natural pillow 

Visitors playing with friendly wolves in the Predators of the Heart Sanctuary in Washington, between Seattle and Vancouver

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5. Should we go find the two-legged ones? I want a petting

Visitors playing with friendly wolves in the Predators of the Heart Sanctuary in Washington, between Seattle and Vancouver

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6. Found them! 

Visitors playing with friendly wolves in the Predators of the Heart Sanctuary in Washington, between Seattle and Vancouver

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7. She told us if we pose she’d scratch our necks

Visitors playing with friendly wolves in the Predators of the Heart Sanctuary in Washington, between Seattle and Vancouver

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8. That is perfect. 

Visitors playing with friendly wolves in the Predators of the Heart Sanctuary in Washington, between Seattle and Vancouver

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9. Hanging out with my new best friend. 

Visitors playing with friendly wolves in the Predators of the Heart Sanctuary in Washington, between Seattle and Vancouver

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10. Ever been licked by a wolf? 

Visitors playing with friendly wolves in the Predators of the Heart Sanctuary in Washington, between Seattle and Vancouver

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11. I will do anything if you rub my belly

Visitors playing with friendly wolves in the Predators of the Heart Sanctuary in Washington, between Seattle and Vancouver

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12. Yes, just like that. 

Visitors playing with friendly wolves in the Predators of the Heart Sanctuary in Washington, between Seattle and Vancouver

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13. Ultimate belly rub happiness achieved 

Visitors playing with friendly wolves in the Predators of the Heart Sanctuary in Washington, between Seattle and Vancouver

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14. Never leave me, my expert belly rubber! 

Visitors playing with friendly wolves in the Predators of the Heart Sanctuary in Washington, between Seattle and Vancouver

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15. But if you must leave. Here’s a kiss for the road. 

Visitors playing with friendly wolves in the Predators of the Heart Sanctuary in Washington, between Seattle and Vancouver

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16. We are slowly approaching my bedtime...

Visitors playing with friendly wolves in the Predators of the Heart Sanctuary in Washington, between Seattle and Vancouver

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17. So farewell, from me and some of my other friends you might meet here. 

Visitors playing with friendly wolves in the Predators of the Heart Sanctuary in Washington, between Seattle and Vancouver

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18. Like Mr. Sloth...

Visitors playing with friendly wolves in the Predators of the Heart Sanctuary in Washington, between Seattle and Vancouver

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19. The happy parrots...

Visitors playing with friendly wolves in the Predators of the Heart Sanctuary in Washington, between Seattle and Vancouver

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20. And this sweet cougar!

Visitors playing with friendly wolves in the Predators of the Heart Sanctuary in Washington, between Seattle and Vancouver

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