I recently found out about the alpha wolves were in fact, a myth. I sincerely hope this will help you writers.
Basically, wild/unpenned wolves do not force others under submits. This is much more common with those who were introduced to 'stranger' wolves. How would you feel if you were forced to live with a stranger out of blues?
Anyway, they actually are very much like every good family. They cares for their young, but make sure to take care of the youngest first (because logically older siblings can feed themselves and/or they can last without foods longer). Parents are the leaders, but they don't dominate over others, rather they are what our parents are: strict but kind, and teaching children life skills. Why, at some times, mothers are more of a leader than the fathers were!
That's just a TL;DR from a link below. I found that link much easier to read than most articles I came across.
thislivelyearth.com/2010/09/03/wolves-and-dominance-the-myth-of-the-alpha-dog/
Skip the first bit, if you want to get into the facts head in.
Plus, keep this in mind, dogs were born because of humans. Wolves exist without us (on most parts). So, their cultures are actually different. Dogs are more in-tuned with our body languages and emotions and lived/lives with us as pets and partners, while wolves lived to hunt and to provide for themselves.
I have no intentions to break your stories, if you bear the alpha theory for the plot. If anything, please continue! I am just letting you all know that, if you are realistic to real life or partially, that theory is really just a myth.
I hope to see more stories that carries through what the actual packs really are!
Happy writing!
~From ever addicted researching Shi