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Muggins
This is Miss Muggins, the last of the six year olds. Muggins is Huggins' twin sister, and they are difficult to tell apart. Muggins is a very shy wolf, even more so than her sister. She is much quieter and calmer than her sister too. She is a very gentle soul, with a sad energy to her. Muggins is so cute you just want to go up and pet her, but she will not let you. She is extremely shy and cautious and even if she trusts you, the most you will get is hand to nose contact or maybe a nudge in the forehead. Muggins is one of our lowest girls, and this is probably why she is so shy. She gets beat up by the brat pack a lot, and doesn’t want to draw any extra attention to herself by making noise or interacting with people. But if she trusts that you will not let anything happen to her, she will show interest in you, until the other wolves come around. The days we have had most interaction with Muggins is when the dominant wolves were full, sleepy, and too lazy to get up. Muggins really has trouble understanding anyone being nice to her because she has been in the low spot for so long. It is easy to feel bad for poor Muggins and we would love to help her, but in a pack there always must be an omega (it is how the pack takes out stress) and another wolf will always have to take her spot if she moves up.

Physically Muggins is the largest female in the facility, which is why it is so hard to watch her remain the omega. If she would team up with her two sisters they could take on the brat pack, and restructure the pack. Muggins is very cute and her face looks almost identical to her sisters, just a little larger. Like Huggins, Muggins is almost fully white, with just small patches of gray on her. You can look for Muggins in the low girls corner, the corner by the highway, she currently has a scar under her left eye.


Some photos of Muggins
23545 Hwy. 200 East
Potomac, MT 59823
1-406-244-5207
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