This is the first time I've ever seen this show and I absolutely loved it! I live in southeastern Kentucky and rescue exotic animals like guinea pigs and mice and reptiles so this is right up my alley and touches my heart.
Wow, all these women (and their children!) are AMAZING...total heroes!! Feels so good to see selfless people putting so much good karma back into the world 😊🦝🦨🦉❤
You wonder if the duck understood that the people were helping him, or if it was just oblivious and thinking they were predators, and that somehow he just escaped.
Putting the fiberglass on top of the turtle's shell might seem a good idea but what will happen when the shell is growing and the fiberglass is - of course - NOT growing with it? Won't that deform the shell...?
The vet we went to for all of our animals when I was a kid (like, 30 years ago) had rescued a massive tortoise that'd been hit by a truck in California and had a large percent of its shell destroyed. He legit rebuilt its shell out of fiberglass and it was the office pretty, many many years later all the way across the country in Virginia. 😊
At 28:11 crazy, no way, it is so sweet of you to do whatever it takes to help the little critter. This is a wonderful video, how these people help wild animals. I am gonna hit like and subscribe.
I’m not sure why she’d feed the bread to waterfowl when it’s mega bad for them. Maybe it’s only a one time thing, or she had no other means to do so, but it’s a curious thing for a vet to do.
I think as a means to lure the animal it is perfectly fine. Things like bread and crackers have no nutritional value for them and can be bad if consumed too much however a one time thing, especially with the goal of luring it so she can help it is totally fine. I’m almost 100% sure she as a person who works with animals all the time realizes that the benefit to the animal by luring it with bread for the purpose of helping it totally outweighed any risk of harm that giving it bread once would have posed.