Amazing stories The man picked up a wounded wolf on the highway and took him to the clinic. What happened to the wolf after. by Impress story 29.12.2022 29.12.2022 24 views Share 0FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTumblrRedditWhatsappTelegram Wolves are good only in fairy tales, but in real life they scare people and are very dangerous. The wounded wolf had almost no chance. However, the world is not without good people. And help was on its way. The wolf’s hind leg was broken, he crawled with difficulty to the ditch to hide, and there he lay down, obviously not hoping for anything anymore. Ordinary wolves are much larger than Arabian wolves, so this downed poor fellow looked like a small dog. Representatives of his species live in small flocks in Israel and Yemen. The desert climate does not indulge Arabian wolves with food to satiety, so in those places they are the primordial enemies of man who steal livestock. This was one of the main reasons why no one bothered to help the downed wolf, deciding that there was one less parasite, which is a very sad fact. However this driver picked up the wounded animal, frightened from pain, and took him to the veterinary hospital. Veterinarians named the rescued wolf Oliel. With the help of x-rays, the doctors diagnosed Oliel with a broken hind leg and, under anesthesia, put a plaster cast on his injured limb. Oliel spent four months at the shelter while his paw healed. During this time, he got used to people a little, ate a lot and soon even allowed himself to be stroked. However, nothing lasts forever. The rescued wolf quickly recovered. The owners of the shelter contacted the driver who picked up Oliel on the side of the road with a broken leg. The Savior and the volunteers came to the place where they found the wolf. Released from the cage, at first he stood for a long time and looked at people, as if he thanked and said goodbye. And then he rushed towards freedom, the wind and his flock. Let’s hope Oliel lives a long and happy wolf life in his lovely freedom! Share 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTumblrRedditWhatsappTelegram Leave a Comment Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.