WOLF PUPPY VISIT

Visiting the wolf offspring in their enclosure!

 

You have the unique opportunity to meet our new wolf pups in their own enclosure without a fence. Experience how the young wolves behave towards you and the other visitors. Enjoy the incredible feeling of watching the little ones play and explore up close and let these impressions sink in. Maybe you would like to capture the unforgettable experience in pictures to share with your loved ones later? No problem! You are welcome to bring your camera and take photos to your heart's content.

To ensure that you are a welcome guest in the wolfish nursery, we will familiarize you with some important rules of conduct beforehand.

You will also get a brief insight into our work during an approximately 1-hour presentation about the Wolf Science Center. Afterwards, the 30-minute visiting program with the wolf puppies (age: 8 weeks to 5 months) will begin.

If you would like to have this experience exclusively for yourself with friends, family, etc., you have the option of booking a „wolf puppy visit deluxe“. Please call +43 664/602572640 or email to visit@wolfscience.at for price and appointment inquiries!

The offer is aimed at people without physical limitations. A certain basic level of fitness, as well as compliance with the dress code and rules of conduct, is a prerequisite for participation in this event. If in doubt, please contact us.

The wolf puppy visits are expected to begin in summer 2024. The exact dates have not yet been set as these will depend on the arrival of the wolf pups.

You have the opportunity to reserve a place for a wolf puppy visit without obligation by calling 0664/602572640 or emailing visit@wolfscience.at until the dates are announced. People who have already enrolled in our puppy programs have been kept on record. Further registration is therefore not necessary. We will inform you about the current dates.

  • Costs: €390.00 per participant
  • Duration: 1.5 hours
  • Minimum age: 18 years
  • Max. number of participants: 5 or 10, depending on the number and age of puppies
  • Dogs: not allowed