Published: 17 Apr 11 15:46 CET | Print version
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The Stockholm county administration board is now confirming that two wolves attacked a dog that was being walked by a women and her child in Rörmossen in Norrtälje. The wolves took the dog with them and the animal's remains have been found.
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Still Swedes suffer from OCD as a nation and this extends to their paranoia about predators. Swedes need to lighten up on the anal retentive behaviour. Seriously!
every time an alligator sneaks up and snatches a dog it is written up in many national newspapers. A bear just tried to attack a woman in New Jersey I learned on tv news so you have your share of paranoia too.
Fourlegged wolves are not common in Norrtälje and one would hope tp be able to walk ones dog w/o being attacked by same. Norrtälje is not wilderness. I do not think this is being paranoid at all.
Except, of course, the Russians who 30 years ago bred Silver foxes that bark instead of bite, in a few generations (five?). The work was started by the Communists but continued after their demise with help from USA. What if this work were to continue ...
Should a mother carry a gun when walking the dog together with her child - in a town? This isn't the wild west like the US still are. Here we're trying to be a bit more civilized than that.
Any society that eradicates the indigenous wildlife because it is perceived as dangerous is usually a rather sad and frightened bunch. Any society that eradicates the indigenous wildlife to protect the interests of farmers and hunters (and I suspect that is the case in Sweden) is morally corrupt.
"Wolves honor their territory very strongly"
Are these immigrant wolves???
Is this a proper "English" word? As a user of the North "American" language, I have never heard of HONORing territory. We say DEFENDING territory.
Not being a native "ENGLISH" speaker, does this go along with tyre and car boots?
"In Sweden there is a database known as the PKU REGISTER that contains blood samples from more or less everyone born in Sweden after 1975. It is supposedly the largest and most comprehensive register of its kind in the world. The purpose of this register was, and still is, to improve research on a disease called phenylketonuria.
...the register has recently been used by the police in a way it definitely was not meant for. The existence of this register was unknown to many Swedes until it was used in the search of former Foreign Minister Anna Lindh's murderer. Since the register contains blood samples, it is effectively a DNA register.
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From: pericson.com/2004/11/swedens-pku-register/
We've had only about two or three proven recorded cases of wolves killing humans in Canada in the past 100 yrs and this is a country of around 100,000 wolves, not the 800 that exist in Sweden. I'm willing to bet there is not a single proven case in Sweden, but correct me if i am wrong.
I'm also willing to bet the dog was on a chain in the backyard. That's the most common case scenario when this happens.
I live in an area where wolves are a concern to local farmers and their livestock. Most keep either big dogs or donkeys to keep the wolves or coyotes away. Donkeys are very effective wolf deterents, but unfortunately they don't like dogs either.
Wife says they were out walking and dog was free roaming. The human were not very close when it started.
People tend to forget what happened in these parts of the world but 130 years ago, dailies were filled with horrendous reports of wolfs attacking and killing people. Mostly kids. In 1880-1881 alone, 21 children were killed and eaten in the area of Abo in Finland (which is a landscape clone of nearby Sweden). Hundreds of people died that way, that particular century.
The fact that we, humans, have changed a lot since then, doesnä't mean that the wolf has changed one bit. It's the same old dog. So people had better be aware.