It shouldn’t be necessary to have to tell the trainers that this isn’t a cocker spaniel, and its called “Killer” whale for a reason.
Yep, we should not be surprised when wild animals act like wild animals.
“trainers would work with him from a distance and use high pressure water hoses to give him massages instead of their hands”
Like Selma Alabama? People, dogs, killer whales,,,shoot a water hose at em, and they always think how fun you are!
It shouldnt be necessary to have to tell the trainers that this isnt a cocker spaniel, and its called Killer whale for a reason.
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Yes, I am sure you are correct, that the trainers of these bus sized, 12,000 pound animals are entirely unaware of the risks involved.
You’re right, it should not be necessary, and guess what? It isn’t. They know it, and they know it a whole heck of a lot better than you or I do. Just like we know our jobs better than those who have never done them.
I’m sure you’d enjoy having a trainer of killer whales comment on the parts of your job about which they think you are clueless (even though they’ve never done that job).