- Adoption status
- Sponsored Dog
- DOB
- 5 years old
- Sex
- Female
- Breed
- Wolfdog
Freya: The Lost Heir of the Wild
Some creatures are born under the illusion of the ordinary, their true nature hidden beneath the veil of time. Freya was one of them—a pup plucked from the roadside in Mississippi, mistaken for something simple, something familiar. A lost soul wrapped in the disguise of a Labrador-Shepherd mix, sent north in hopes of a new life, unaware that destiny had far greater plans for her.
In Connecticut, she was trained, molded, taught to sit, stay, lay down, find her mark. The world tried to shape her into something it understood. But the wild cannot be tamed—it only waits. And as she grew, the truth could no longer be ignored.
Her eyes sharpened. Her stance shifted. The way she moved, the way she watched—it was something ancient, something untouchable. A DNA test was done, and when the results came back, fear replaced understanding. The word wolf sent ripples through the hands that once held her. And just like that, not knowing what could be done, she sent back to the very place she had been taken from, a creature too wild for their world.
That is when we stepped in.
Freya was never meant to be passed from hand to hand, shuffled between places that did not understand her. She was meant for something greater. She found her way to VRC, where she lived with an employee in Louisiana until destiny called her elsewhere—to our “Village of the Wolves”, in the wild heart of Texas, where she could finally become who she was always meant to be.
At first, she was a tempest—restless, untamed, a storm without direction. But then came Rollo. He didn’t try to calm her or contain her. He met her energy, matched her fire, and gave her the one thing she had always needed: a kindred spirit.
With him by her side, she transformed. The wildness remained, but now it had purpose. The energy that once made her untouchable became something beautiful—a dance, a game, a story of joy written in the dust beneath their feet.
Freya was never lost. She was simply waiting for the right soul to run beside her. And now, at long last, she is home.