Sharole Burch
Bio
Hi, my name is Sharole (pronounced Cheryl) and I love to write. This is my passion and I am still learning so much about it. Feedback is so appreciated!
Stories (3/0)
The Wolf Wasp-inator
Imagine, if you will, a slender, blonde wolf with short hair, a classic thick bushy tail, a long, dark muzzle on a distinctly wolfish face, and inquisitive but innately intelligent brown eyes. That was my Angel. Her name was apt not only for her good looks, but for a loyalty to her family that was legendary. Angel was wild like the country in which she was raised; we called it Big Sky Country, otherwise known as Montana. She decided to explore that big country several times and could be gone for several days at a time. However, if there was something that I could always count on, like the return of the long, cold winters high up in the Montana mountains, it was that Angel would always find her way back to us. I will always believe it was because of how she felt about us, her human pack.
By Sharole Burch2 years ago in Petlife
MY WOLF-DOG, ANGEL
A story about Archie has to begin with his extraordinary mother, Angel. I named her Angel because she was the most beautiful dog I had ever seen. She was my dog in every sense of the word, because she bonded on me more than anyone else from our first meeting. I once had my Native Indian Totem Animals revealed to me, and my main totem is, of course, the wolf. I maintain this is why I always understood the very hearts and souls of our wolves. I talked to our wolves like they were people. I was truly amazed at the number of times that they appeared to completely understand what I was saying, and even more surprised at the number of times they acted completely appropriately based on something I had said to them. Angel and Archie were the most intelligent and intuitive dogs I have ever known.
By Sharole Burch2 years ago in Petlife