I have a number of problems with that build. From a general strategy perspective, you're too focused on enchantments for your creature base. I don't really like to enchant Timber Wolves because they're slightly too squishy, and Dire Wolves aren't much better. Focusing on enchanting creatures works better with bigger creatures like Steelclaw Grizzly. It works fine on a Pet Timber Wolf, but you're playing Johktari Beastmaster, not Straywood. With Timber and Dire Wolves, I'd rather focus on supporting them as a group with Marked for Death and Acid Ball than supporting them individually. Enchanting mid sized creatures like Timber Wolves might work better with Defend from Forged in Fire, but I haven't gotten the chance to play with that yet.
If you're going to use Fellella, use more curses. Overall she's too expensive and vulnerable to direct damage and Unavoidable attacks to be consistently good in my experience, but if you're going to use her, at least give her more options.
You only run 1 bow, and no attack spells. That makes Hawkeye likely to become irrelevant, and you won't be able to harass your opponent from range 2 nearly as well as you want to be able to with the Johktari Beastmaster. If you plan to maintain range 2, use Eagleclaw Boots, not Leather Boots.
Animal Kinship is incredibly inefficient if you're going to play it for only 1 of the bonuses. Run other types of animals or take it out.
Staff of Beasts is only good if you plan to run in and hit things, and use the spell to support your creatures. This works better for the Straywood Beastmaster than the Johktari. And if you're going to run Staff of Beasts, why run Power Strike?
You have no creature that are really exciting to use Battle Fury on. It's awesome with Lord of Fire, but getting an extra 4-5 dice attack with it isn't so exciting. If you used 2+ Tooth and Nails, it would make more sense, as the Piercing bonus works for multiple strikes.
I would drop either the Lair or the Battle Forge. Based on the rest of your cards, I would drop the Battle Forge.