That's no wolf, that's my Lady

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Police claim they have caught a wolf, but one netizen thinks otherwise.



But Wang disagreed. "It's not a wolf but my dog. I recognized her at a glance from a news photo," Wang told China Daily.

"Her name is Lady and she is very gentle. I have raised her for nearly two years. At around 11 am last Friday, she ran away from home and never came back."

Wang said he now works in another city in Shandong and was only told of events by friends on Friday night.

"I recognize my Lady," he said. "I hope I can get my pet back as soon as possible."

Wang has contacted local police and the zoo, but he said had no evidence to back his claim.

"During her capture, she was hurt badly both physically and mentally. She's very scared of people," he claimed, relying on reports from family and friends who went to see the dog on Saturday.

"It's quite understandable for local departments to do this, as they want to protect local residents," Wang said.

"But Tengzhou is a small place where huskies are hardly ever seen. It's very possible that people mistook her for a wolf."

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