Drama over a squirrel baby in Imst in Tyrol: the little rodent should have fallen out of its nest and threatened to death. But dog “Lucky” and his Mr. Daniel discovered the cute animal and responded immediately.
It was literally lucky! A cute squirrel baby must give a dog called “Lucky” and his Mr. Daniel (36). During the walk near the veterinary clinic in Imst, the four -legged friend of the Poland recently discovered the animal that apparently fell out of the nest. Even if the 36-year-old initially believed that it was a rat, he grabbed the little rodent and immediately brought him to the doctors of the veterinary clinic.
Visible injury to the face and ear
“The little squirrel had visible injuries on the face and behind the ear,” says Elisabeth Wilhelm, head of the Imster Veterinary Clinic, in an interview with the “Kroon”. Consultation with the Animal Welfare Association was immediately saved and the baby-Lege Croissant was opened in the breeding department. “The finder assured us that the animal was not removed from a nest and because it was visibly injured, he certainly acted well,” Hagel Hagel from the 36-year-old Poland Rosen.
Moreover, it was very cold that day. The young people would probably not have survived the night. And unlike the misconception that baby corners would be violated by the mother after contact with a person, the young animals can be taken in their hands.
Squirrel is fidel and drinks well
According to the veterinary clinic, the cute squirrel, which must be about three weeks old, does it well again. “It drinks well and is Fidel,” Wilhelm reports. The joy of it is probably also with “Lucky” and his Mr. Daniel Groß.
Source: Krone

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