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Summary
With the caribou returning to the region, the adult wolves are often gone all night, and they do little more than sleep when they return during the day. Farley’s new vantage point from on top of the ravine offers him less of a view than their former den setup had. It isn’t long before the days begin to drag. Uncle Albert changes all of that when he falls in love. The idea first comes to Farley when he learns that one of Mike’s huskies is in heat, and when he proposes his plan to Mike, he is eager to agree, having long wondered himself what a blend of husky/wolf would be like as a sled dog. Farley first takes Kooa on a lead around the area of the ravine where she leaves her heavy musk...
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