A wolf-dog roaming in Pennsylvania was captured after a coordinated effort involving local authorities and animal recovery experts on Thanksgiving morning and taken to New Jersey.
A high-content wolf-dog (estimated to be 80-90% wolf), caused a stir in Lower Bucks County as it wandered through Bristol Borough, Pennsylvania, around Thanksgiving. Named “Bristol” after the location where it was found, the hybrid animal—a cross between a domestic dog and a gray wolf—was safely captured and transported to a New Jersey wolfdog sanctuary.
The borough’s animal control officer and the Pennsylvania Game Commission initially attempted to catch the elusive animal but were unsuccessful, according to Colleen Bell of GoodBoy Dog Recovery, a nonprofit specializing in hard-to-catch dogs. Bell said she was contacted by the Game Warden and Howling Woods Farm, a wolfdog sanctuary, for assistance…