I named my second wolf hybrid, Aquila. It is a roman cognomen, which means “eagle” in Latin and “Spirit” in other languages. I called her that because the first time we met, she sailed over my head, out of the pickup truck of the woman who dropped her off to me. She was my “flying wolf.”
For this reason, I couldn’t wait to read renowned author Nicole Wilde’s most recent book, “Hit by a Flying Wolf: True Tales of Rescue, Rehabilitation and Real Life with Dogs and Wolves
The stories are dynamic and interesting, taking on a life of their own. There is the story of Phantom, who was terrified of the wind and gave the author a case of whiplash. There’s the challenge of finding a pet sitter for a pack of wolves. The story of Heyoka’s visit to the veterinarian, and the ways the author learned to protect skittish wolves from scorpions, tarantulas, snakes and yes – even rainstorms.
“Just like dogs, wolves pick their people,” writes Wilde. And we believe that no truer statement was ever made. This is a must-read for any dog lover. It’s a look at how we can (and should) adapt our training to fit the personality of the dog, and it’s about living a life filled with the love of all creatures.
I truly enjoyed Wilde’s book, her practical approach to training, and her “wild” life working with and training dogs.
As a professional dog trainer and canine behavior specialist, Nicole Wilde (which coincidentally happens to be the last name of the main character in my novel, Shepherd’s Moon
About Nicole Wilde
Nicole Wilde is an internationally recognized, award-winning author and lecturer, as well as a Certified Professional Dog Trainer (CPDT-KA). Her nine books include So You Want to be a Dog Trainer, Help for Your Fearful Dog, and Don’t Leave Me! Step-by-Step Help for Your Dog’s Separation Anxiety. In addition to working with dogs, Nicole has worked with wolves and wolfdogs for over fifteen years and is considered an expert in the field.