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Brother Wolf Animal Rescue and Meals on Wheels of Asheville Partner to Feed People and Their Pets
  Meals on Wheels of Asheville Buncombe County and Brother Wolf Animal Rescue are partnering to feed seniors and their pets as the need for assistance continues to rise during COVID-19.  “We’re seeing a growing need for food assistance due to the economic impacts of COVID-19,” said Debbi...
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10 Boredom Busters for Your Pets and You
Ideas from Brother Wolf Animal Rescue’s Training and Enrichment Team to help keep all your family members (two- and four-legged!) active and happy while spending time at home together. 1. “Sniffari” Walks! Let your pet’s nose take the lead and follow them where they want to go on a “sniffa...
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Standing Strong For Animals
Friends, We know our community is facing a challenging time. Now, more than ever, Brother Wolf is here to lift our community up, assist animals who are counting on us, and find creative solutions to the challenges set before us. We’re anticipating that we will see a drastic increase in the number...
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Brother Wolf Animal Rescue Encourages Including Pets in Preparedness Plan Amid COVID-19 Concerns
March 17, 2020 – With the number of confirmed cases of coronavirus disease 2019 on the rise worldwide, it is important for Western North Carolina residents to include their pets in preparedness plans.  Brother Wolf Animal Rescue joins the Humane Society of the United States and The Association fo...
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Saving Beauford – The magical, mythical pup!
Friends, We’re reaching out to you this morning with a heartwarming story about a dog’s life that was saved by some very special volunteers. Meet the magical, mythical, handsome boy named Beauford! Beauford was picked up as a scared stray when someone saw him being attacked by another dog and ca...
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Jethro’s Dreaming Of The Future
  *Update! Jethro has been updated! A community member reached out to us desperately seeking assistance for several cats who needed immediate medical care. Their names were Jethro, Joy, and Smokey. You may remember hearing about Joy and Smokey on our Facebook page, two cats whose eyes were matt...
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What’s sweet, fluffy and cuddly all over?
Friends, Picture this: You’re sitting at your desk on Valentine’s Day, working away, counting down the hours till the weekend…when suddenly an adorable puppy is in your lap giving you kisses! No, you didn’t just doze off, someone sent you a Brother Wolf Puppygram! Puppygrams are a unique...
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Meet Ginger, The Eternal Optimist
A fractured pelvis, a broken rib, several painful bruises, cherry eye…and a wagging tail. Meet Ginger, the eternal optimist.  Ginger’s road to recovery began when she arrived at a rural county shelter after being hit by a car. She was labeled a stray but no one came to claim her. The shelte...
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Change is Hard and Necessary
Published in Asheville Citizen Times, January 19, 2020 Change is hard in the beginning, messy in the middle and beautiful in the end. Over the past 12 months, Brother Wolf Animal Rescue has gone through major changes. With change comes grief for those who want to cling to the past. As a community we...
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