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Old 10-09-2009, 11:14 AM
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Yeah I wouldn't worry...

These guy's don't tell you exactly what you must do or else when you ask for advise... they just give you advise.
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Old 10-09-2009, 11:54 AM
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Yeah I wouldn't worry...

These guy's don't tell you exactly what you must do or else when you ask for advise... they just give you advise.
Yeah some do, shame you aint one of them
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DWA... dangerous wildlife... something or another..

lots of things seem way too dangerous there...

the british government doesn't want it's people to have dangerous things.. be it animals or guns... they likely get worried when they see people running with scissors in public... wait,... that might be banned now too... having dangerous things makes on dangerous... governments don't like dangerous things... people or scissors...
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Yeah some do, shame you aint one of them
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DWA holders sometimes seem stuck-up a bit... most are cool and going through the motions but some smell of elitism...

... they aren't big shots here in america like there... DWA holders should be mindfull of that... most just want to keep this or that... a small minority seem "holier-than-thou" sometimes...

... many seem to make a big deal out of keeping a hot or two... yet 12 year olds do that here... the cool one will be eager to teach rather than ridicule others...

the whole DWA thing bothers me...
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i am looking into getting a dwa licience i am fully aware of risks but i love snakes not for the fact they have venom but i find venomous snakes are beautifull especially the gaboon viper unfortunatly baring the largest fangs of any other snake lol i have quite a few children but i dnt want this holding me back is there any way i could get round this
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Good guide Siuk i have been talking to a very good keeper who lives in the southwest and he has been very kind in answering any questions i have even tho he has most likley been asked a million times before he has also gone into quite some detail when it comes to getting a DWAL from the very start to the very end
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Old 26-10-2009, 11:23 PM
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ask your council what they require (most are different) meet the requirements then get your licence, simple.
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Old 27-10-2009, 12:34 AM
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ask your council what they require (most are different) meet the requirements then get your licence, simple.
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mine wasnt quite like that, I asked what the requirements were, and pretty much got a blank look, so I told them what I was going to do and they said fine.
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