perhaps you should reconsider placing him under your links for "exotics"... in most states, wolfdogs are not considered exoitic animals... ie: your state law>
NORTH CAROLINA
"Possession of eastern timber wolves or red wolves (100% purebred stock) would require a wildlife captivity license, which may be obtained by written request to the Division of Wildlife Management for a captivity application and then by following the application procedure. The Commission does not recognize wolf-hybrids as wild animals."
This will help with less flak when placing him.
we will pass this information on to our sources for you for sure.
regards
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KenC
*SPCA Point of Contact for Stafford and Spotsilvania County VA - wolfdog rescue
*WD rescue assistance to Full Moon Farm Rescue, Blackmountain, NC.
*Defenders of Wildlife
*President: Wolfdog Rescue Resources (WRR)
http://www.renokeo.com/wrr.html
*Keona's (my wolfdog) site: http://www.renokeo.com/keona.html