Mr B B Wolf has had his TPR recorded by our vet nurse. The results are recorded here for your analysis.

Wolf Respiratory

Respiratory rate is how fast an animal’s breathes. It is sometimes known as breaths per minute. To calculate the breaths per minute on a wolf, vets need to listen to or feel for the inhaling and exhaling. For the wolf, we recommend counting over 10 seconds and multipling by 6.

Listen up.

Pulse is how fast an animal’s heart beats. It is sometimes known as the heart rate. To take the pulse on a wolf, vets need to listen to or feel for the pulse. Count the number of beats you hear over 15 seconds and multiply by 4.

Temperature

Answers from humans

  • Mr. B. B. Wolf has a history of chewing and has to have things taken away from him a lot - socks, shoes, toys

  • Mr B B Wolf is a bit of a scavenger. He often tips the food scraps bin over to get in it.

  • No. Mr B B Wolf is not drinking as much as he normally would.

  • No there has been no recent diet or routine changes.

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