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11-09-2009, 11:05 PM   #81

Re: Missing Wolf


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Ha Ha put the sieve back on and try to ignore the voices
I do try, but they keep creeping in!



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12-09-2009, 09:50 AM   #82

Re: Missing Wolf


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I dont know where your from. but vet nurses are vet nurses until they take their final exam when they become 'qualified vet nurses' but it is not compulsary.
As for as the wolf is concerned I thought most of you were against killing healthy animals.
also I've needed more doc visits for cat bites than wolf bites, ha
I'm sorry but until I took my final exams and had my portfolio of work signed off, I was a student veterinary nurse. Had I not have passed my professional qualification, I would be working as an animal nursing assistant. It may seem petty but I worked damn hard to earn the right to call myself a Registered and Listed Veterinary Nurse. It is a profession with as much distinction as a 'human' nurse and a healthcare assistant working in hospitals.



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12-09-2009, 01:32 PM   #83

Re: Missing Wolf


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I'm sorry but until I took my final exams and had my portfolio of work signed off, I was a student veterinary nurse. Had I not have passed my professional qualification, I would be working as an animal nursing assistant. It may seem petty but I worked damn hard to earn the right to call myself a Registered and Listed Veterinary Nurse. It is a profession with as much distinction as a 'human' nurse and a healthcare assistant working in hospitals.
Congrats to you Pinklizzy. You are of course totally correct and comes from somebody who is actually qualified and I expect would be damned annoyed if trainees were giving themselves the same title as you had worked so hard for.



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18-09-2009, 04:11 PM   #84

Re: Missing Wolf


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How on earth was this allowed to happen!!?? This is what the Dangerous Wild Animals Act is in place for. Surely someone must have known this person was keeping a wolf? What's in store for this poor beautiful animal now?

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/northern_...st/8246326.stm
To answer your question, it was not a wolf at all, and therefor, was not subject to the strict containment requirements that have to be adhered to and checked, before a dangerous wild animal licence is granted.

Not only do wolves not have blue eyes, there was another article revealing that it was a husky, no suprise there, the owner basicaly lied.



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18-09-2009, 05:22 PM   #85

Re: Missing Wolf


For those who struggle to tell the difference between a wolf and husky.

Tundra wolf
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Arabian wolf.
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Note the eye colour, shape of ears, and overall shape of the head.

Siberian husky.
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Another wolf.
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Look at the physical profile closely, taking into account all aspects, including chest depth, leg length, top line etc.

Husky
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Now compare to these wolves.
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Ethiopean wolf
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European wolf
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Also, wolves never have curly tails.

Hope this helps.



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