Scientifically, I don't know, but a lot of people call them "pup mothers" or "queens" (which I don't really agree because queens are cats nursing or expecting kits or kittens). If I could choose, I would call them a pup-mother. Many other people have names for them and that's okay, because I'm not a scientist or an expert researcher. But if you want to know what I would go with (in my personal opinion), pup-mother.
A baby wolf is called either a wolf cub or a wolf pup
Nursing is called as it is because it describes the profession and the act of caring for the sick which is ultimately the meaning of Nursing.
Dr. Zane Wolf is currently the Dean of Nursing at La Salle University which is located in the City of Philadelphia.
The nursing cats--or the cats who are nursing their young--are called queens. The cats who are nursing their mothers are called kits, not kittens.
The lowest ranking wolf is called the omega wolf.
A male wolf in Latin is called a lupus. A female wolf in Latin is called a lupa (also known as a she-wolf).
A 4 year degree in nursing is called a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing (BSN).
The 5 books in the "Wolves of the Beyond" series by Kathryn Lasky are called: "Lone Wolf" "Shadow Wolf" "Watch Wolf" "Frost Wolf" "Spirit Wolf"
Queen Mary was called she-wolf
a young wolf is called a pup or whelf
A wolf pack.
A wolf.