Preparations are underway!

By Jennifer Stoeckl, MAT - Dire Wolf Project CEO, March 18, 2025
Alice in Wonderland Litter
Dublin and Yeti

Have you ever wondered what it would feel like to fall headfirst into a world of wonder?

To tumble through a dreamlike tunnel where mystery and magic await?

Well, hold onto your teacups, because we’re about to take you on an adventure that will have you falling—deeper and deeper in love—with our upcoming Alice in Wonderland Litter!

Yes, you heard that right!

Dublin and Yeti are expecting their third-generation puppies.

And if past litters are any indication, these pups will be nothing short of legendary.

Imagine giants in the making, starting out as tiny bundles, only to sip from their very own Drink Me bottles and grow into the magnificent DireWolf Dogs they are destined to be.

Preparing for this final spring litter has been a labor of love.

Yesterday was a whirlwind—washing, drying, and folding every last piece of dog laundry, setting up Yeti’s whelping space so she can settle back into home life, and making sure the gas and propane tanks are full in case the stormy weather tries to play tricks on us.

The outside pups are snug in their nursery, and everything is ready for the grand entrance of these Wonderland pups.

If I start shouting “Off with their heads!” sometime next week, you’ll know why.

(I kid… mostly.)

So what can we expect from this fantastical litter?

Step through the looking glass to our Alice in Wonderland Litter Page to explore our predictions, lineage insights, and the magic yet to come:

https://direwolfdogs.com/litters/72/

Stay tuned, dear pack members—soon, we’ll be welcoming these precious pups into the world, and we can’t wait for you to meet them!

With excitement and a touch of Wonderland madness…

Jennifer Stoeckl is the co-founder of the Dire Wolf Project, founder of the DireWolf Guardians American Dirus Dog Training Program, and owner/operator of DireWolf Dogs of Vallecito. She lives in the beautiful inland northwest among the Ponderosa pine forests with her pack of American Dirus dogs.