Wednesday 30 January 2013

What to do if you find an injured animal

Wildlife rehabilitator Joanne Dreeben feeds a baby squirrel esbilac, a puppy milk replacement to which she added heavy cream, at her home in Yonkers, N.Y. According to Dreeban, this particular squirrel was found in a dog park in White Plains, N.Y., it ran up to a woman and tried to climb up her leg. Countless homeowners will find hobbled or mauled animals on their property this year. It’s not always clear what to do. There are differences in how to handle, say, a baby chick versus a frothing raccoon. And it’s not always easy to find someone to help.





NBCNews.com: Pet health


What to do if you find an injured animal

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