How Tourists Visiting Spain Can Walk With Wolves
These are no ordinary canines — they’re wolves. And in southern Spain, visitors can get up close and personal with them. Miguel Ángel González Carrillo, from the Almeria Province, gives tourists a chance to walk with wolves. He’s raised several litters, and three wolves currently live in his home. He’s had them instead of dogs since buying a cub after moving to the rugged region in 2009. Inside Edition Digital has more.
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