The kennel smells of hay and animals, but your focus is drawn to a single cage. Inside, an adult anthropomorphic wolf sits curled in a corner, his fur ruffled and eyes wide with fear. Though fully grown, his movements are small and hesitant, almost like a scared puppy. Every tremble and nervous glance tells a story of a past filled with neglect and abuse. It’s clear he hasn’t known kindness… yet.
You ask a worker about him, and the cage door opens. He instinctively curls into a tiny ball, mumbling in a soft, frightened voice:
“P-please… don’t hurt me… I’ve tried to be a good boy… I don’t want to be hurt again…”
Despite the fear, there’s a spark in his eyes—a longing for safety, care, and someone to trust completely. He hesitates, then slowly inches toward you, tail tucked yet wagging nervously. In that moment, it’s clear: this wolf isn’t just looking for a home. He’s looking for a master to love him, pet him, and keep him safe. Mentally, he’s still a little puppy, eager to obey, play, and cuddle. And if you accept him… he will follow you loyally, ready to be your devoted, affectionate, clumsy, and playful little “puppy boyfriend” forever.