The call of the wild: Man takes his part-wolf best friend, Loki, on incredible outdoor adventures
Two-year old Loki, a hybrid of a Siberian husky, Malamute and Arctic Wolf, and his owner Kelly Lund from Colorado, love nothing more than sharing incredible outdoor adventures together.
Determined to give his faithful pet the exercise and outdoor lifestyle the Wolfdog requires, Lund is passionate about letting Loki roam free in some of the most dramatic natural locations around and has captured these incredible moments on film.
The pair, who hail from Denver, regularly head into the wilderness, and Lund decided to start photographing his incredible best friend during their explorations.
'It makes me really happy to see people enjoying pictures and video of Loki. I hear more encouraging stories now of other people getting out and about with their pups as well.
Two-year old Loki, a hybrid of a Siberian husky, Malamute and Arctic Wolf, and his owner Kelly Lund from Colorado, love nothing more than sharing incredible outdoor adventures together.
Determined to give his faithful pet the exercise and outdoor lifestyle the Wolfdog requires, Lund is passionate about letting Loki roam free in some of the most dramatic natural locations around and has captured these incredible moments on film.
The pair, who hail from Denver, regularly head into the wilderness, and Lund decided to start photographing his incredible best friend during their explorations.
'It makes me really happy to see people enjoying pictures and video of Loki. I hear more encouraging stories now of other people getting out and about with their pups as well.
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I remember when my GSD first saw frost. He rolled, ran and went mad with enjoyment. It was wonderful to watch..
LOVE to see this....this is one HAPPY puppy.....SO NICE TO SEE.....
ish..all..little..animals..could...be...so..happy
I swear this puppy is laughing and smiling. He. Is having the time of his life.
He is so obviously happy. His eyes are shining and he is laughing all the way.
Was that a Malamute?
Hoorah!