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Rescue Tips-- Do's and Don'ts |
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When to RESCUE: Rescue if the parent is known to be dead, and the baby is too young to be on its own. Rescue if the animal is weak, thin, cold or in any way appears sick. Rescue if the animal is injured in any way, including dog or cat bite, hit by a car, or shot; or there are flies or other insects around the animal. Rescue if the animal is in obvious danger, including problems with other animals, people, or any life-threatening situation. |
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