Brave Man
Werner Freund might look like any other average old man but he is one beyond extraordinary. With age, his vitality and vigor might have been deteriorating but his bravery with every day increased. Werner started spending hours in his sanctuary. He wasn’t scared of wolves surrounding him but rather he enjoyed them being this close to him. Unlike any other man who would be scared to wits to find a wild beast around him, Werner caressed these wolves.
Sharing Food
However crazy it might sound but the wolves share their food with him as well. And by sharing we mean they feed each other with their respective mouths. The alpha pair of wolves have the supreme right over food, they can eat as much as they want and feed their offsprings. Once done they feed the remaining food amicably to the other wolves. Why do these wolves share their food with Freund is a questionable act as it goes contrary to their characteristics.
Friendly Behavior
Wolves aren’t very friendly when it comes to humans. They often feel safe in their own surroundings with their fellow wolves. Strangely, the wolves at the Wolfspark are very gregarious towards Werner. They would play and frolic around him. There is no denial of the fact that his presence is something very usual for the wolves. This makes them very comfortable around him. But there is a good reason behind this.
Dominant Presence
It is said that since the establishment of this sanctuary, Werner Freund has made his presence a dominant one amongst these wolves. Not only are the wolves majestic but Werner is equally a man with ferociousness trait while near these wolves. He is not scared of them rather the wolves are afraid of his anger. That is where Werner’s study of Wolves’ behavior comes in handy. He truly is a father.
Authoritarian
To mark his authority, Werner always took the first bite of the food he served to the wolves. It is concerned as a gesture of respect towards the lord of the pack. By this, he shows the wolves that he is the boss and they need to abide him. But the manner in which he does this so pure and harmless that the wolves developed affection towards him rather than hatred. The wolves know where they stand. How?
They Know Their Place
The wolves know their place and never interfere with Werner and the food. They are very well aware that it will be him first who will feed upon the food and once he is done only then can they munch over the leftover. Their this understanding of authority further showcases how intelligent they are. With this Werner is named something interesting.