The seemingly aggressive wolf-dogs that were on the loose in Natomas recently have been rescued by a California sanctuary, and just last week, the sanctuary rescued three more wolf-dogs from the same neighborhood.

"All of our animals have been rescued from either abuse, neglect, or sometimes just owners who buy wolf-dogs as puppies, and then once they get older don't realize how much work goes into them," said Anjali Ranadivé, the founder of the sanctuary Women for Wolves.

Roughly 30 wolves and wolf-dogs are living at the El Dorado County sanctuary, with five of them being rescued from the same neighborhood in Natomas .

"When we were asked to come and rescue them, I had never seen conditions like this and I have been doing this for almost nine years now," Ranadivé said. "They were liv

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