- Nov 26, 2013
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Blizzard watched from the shadows as Ian rescued Cecil and carried her away. Blizzard followed him slowly and carefully and watched as Ian fed Cecil
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Ian watched her. He wondered how this pup was going to survive without its mother.Cecil cracked open an eye, her eyesight was blurry and distorted, she let out a almost inaudible squeak.
(Wait, what? PM me)(Awesome, would you name Cecil, Cecil, when she is older? I just put it as the name for a starter.)
Cecil squeaked again, and tried to raise her head, but failed to do so.
(Thought this might be some useful information.)
10 - 13 days: the eyes open
3 weeks: the milk teeth appear, they start to explore the den
4 - 5 weeks: short trips outside the den, begin to eat meat
6 weeks: moving up to a mile from the den (with adult wolf)
6 - 8 weeks: pups are weaned, traveling to rendezvous site.
12 weeks: begin to travel with the pack on hunts (with adult wolves)
15 - 28 weeks: milk teeth are replaced
7 - 8 months: begin to hunt with the pack
Cecil startled, let out a small yip.
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