It’s crucial to understand that animals in their natural habitats are not to be feared but rather respected and admired. Humans can coexist with wildlife by being informed about their behavior, habitat, and needs. By respecting boundaries and taking necessary precautions, we can avoid conflicts and appreciate the beauty and diversity of the natural world.

Kimberly DeFisher is a wildlife-lover who knows how to treat wild animals. She is the owner of Arctic Fox Wildlife Rescue Inc. Kimberly is a state-licensed Wildlife Rehabilitator and is allowed to save, rehab, and take care of various wild animals who need her.

She believes that treating wild animals in the right way will help them overcome the difficulties that life has prepared for them. She wants to save these misunderstood creatures and give them a second chance for a better life.

When they required assistance with a particular rescue, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation called Kim.
The group seized a number of exotic animal hoards that were owned by a group of people who would charge money to see them demonstrate.

Due to Kim’s previous encounters with wolves and foxes, they called her to inquire about adopting a wolfdog named Dakota. She took the risk and said she would take him in for a couple of days.
When they brought Dakota to their house, Kim noticed how big and enraged he was, as he had a reputation for being a difficult dog.
When he, however, stepped out of the enclosure and into his own freedom, his personality underwent a significant transformation.

Kim observed Dakota’s transformation from an aggressive to a sweet dog.
His body language was all she needed to know that he loved being in this haven, and he got along well with the other wolves and foxes.
Kim realized Dakota was definitely not a brief occupant any longer; He was meant to remain there indefinitely.

They quickly developed a bond unlike any other.
Although he is extremely protective of Kim, Dakota would frequently approach her and give her kisses and hugs.






