Tibbi is playful, curious, and always ready for his next adventure, unless there’s a squirrel nearby (those are definitely not to be trusted). He loves long walks, splashing in puddles, turning his white coat brown by digging in the mud, and car rides that end in nature preserves or a new place to explore. Tibbi thrives on attention and happily leans in for brushing, ear rubs, or just a quiet moment with someone he trusts.
He’s full of energy and personality, always looking for ways to engage, whether it’s a game of keep-away or a goofy attempt to make you laugh. As one of our ambassador animals, Tibbi helps people connect with wolves on a more personal level, showing that even the “big bad” can be affectionate, sensitive, and full of heart.
Favorite Snacks: Chicken Thighs & Blueberries.
Favorite Game: Keep-Away.
Biggest Fear: Squirrels…seriously.
Hidden Talent: Finding new ways to make us laugh!
Wyatt is calm, observant, and happiest in familiar surroundings, especially if the sun is out and there’s a good spot to stretch out and relax. While she doesn’t share Tibbi’s love for adventure, she does share his love for water and is always up for a good splash. Her favorite pastime? Collecting stuffed toys and making sure they’re thoroughly “de-fluffed.”
Wyatt is more independent, more cautious, and much more in line with what you might expect from a wild wolf, curious, but careful, and always tuned in to her environment. Wyatt helps remind us that wolves aren’t just one thing. They have personalities, preferences, and boundaries, and each one teaches us something different about what coexistence really means.
Favorite Snacks: Sardines & Rabbit.
Favorite Pastime: Sunbathing surrounded by her stuffies.
Most Impressive Skill: Stealthy squirrel-hunting.
Biggest Mood: “No thanks, I’ll stay home.”
Ambassador animals help us build meaningful connections between people and wildlife. They represent their species by allowing us to share their stories, highlight natural behaviors, and inspire conservation through education.
Tibbi and Wyatt aren’t pets – they’re unique individuals with preferences, routines, and boundaries. We respect those boundaries and let them choose how they engage with the world around them. Whether they want to interact or keep their distance, their comfort always comes first.
Being an ambassador isn’t about performing, it’s about presence, and showing people what coexistence really looks like.