In a post on social media on the 23rd, O-World thanked the public for their concern and interest in the animal’s condition, saying the wolfdog “is quickly regaining stability.”
The park said it decided to halt photo and video filming because the animal needs “a calm and quiet environment above all else” to fully recover.
O-World said it will provide an update once the wolfdog is stable enough to return to its original home and live comfortably.
It also asked the public to watch over the animal with “warm hearts” so it can return to a normal routine.
The announcement follows a recent post showing the wolfdog eating after it returned nine days after going missing. Some online commenters criticized the park for placing food on the ground instead of in a bowl.
O-World said that if food is provided in a bowl, the animal may react sensitively to the sound and avoid eating. It said eating from the ground is a natural feeding method for wolves and has been used in the past as well.
* This article has been translated by AI.
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