Although as parents were Manzan and Dominica unproblematic, we experienced several situations during both their litters - stressful, infarcted, comical, embarrassing, but also very instructive. First puppies born on November 25, 2006 received names starting with letter E, Emil, Eda and Erika. They did well and were soon recommended by breeding coordinator to move to others zoos. Emil left in July 2007 to the Děčín Zoo, the second Eda went in March 2008 to Bussolengo, Italy and as last Erika in April 2010 to the Kaunas Zoo in Lithuania. This is what the evidence says, but reality was a little more colourful.
Emil had to leave for Děčín, but while loading him into a transport box, we failed to read the identification chip and when the animal began to collapse during catching, we wanted to avoid anesthesia because we were still scared by a recent unfortunate event. What could happen anyway? The keepers identified the animal as Emil, the shipping box snapped shut and the male went to Děčín.
What a horror when we found out half a year later during the departure of our male Eda, who must had been put into anesthesia during loading into that shipping crate, that Emil is still in Pilsen! Our concerns went away and we put to sleep and read the chips of all animals. Erika was missing, who had been happily living for half a year in Děčín paired with a female Maya from Frankfurt. We immediately admitted the mistake to our colleagues from Děčín and began planning an exchange of animals. They, somewhat lacking collegiality and without warning, had thrown us to the media, which had a field day gladly describing our error to their readers.
We loaded Emil and went to Děčín with the right animal. There, after a fierce fight in which the wolves bit and destroyed the chip reader, we loaded our Erika and we went back to Pilsen. We found out that something is not right as soon as the female came out of the carriage box to the paddock. It was Maya from Frankfurt! Maned wolves are not easily recognizable from each other, but in this case it was clear at first glance. So in Děčín they now have the right male, but the wrong female, she is ranning in the Pilsen paddock. It was probably karma.
A phone call to Děčín again, and the preparation of another exchange. At the same time we received from them a request not to disclose the confusion to media. I admit that retaliation was tempting, but in the end the exchange was in complete secrecy, anyone can make mistakes. For us it was a great lesson, since that time no animal would leave the zoo without reading its chip properly.