• Saying Goodbye With Respect and Safety At Your Animal Sanctuary

    …with them and want time to say goodbye, the resident’s psychological needs and well-being must be prioritized when determining if and how much human attention is appropriate. We recommend having…

  • How To Conduct A Rabbit Health Check

    …this highly contagious and highly fatal disease. There are many reasons why it may be in your rabbit resident’s best interest to live in your home, but if you want…

  • New Kid On The Block: The New Goat Arrival Guide

    …their residents. Take Notes! Remember to keep good track of all intake information and records of any new resident. Find our Resident Record-Keeping guide here. Identify The Specific Needs Of Incoming…

  • Care Recommendations For Calves

    …on our Veterinary Review Initiative here! Calves (baby cows) have their own special care needs to help them reach adulthood in good health and comfort. Depending on how old they…

  • Resident Drinking Water Considerations At Your Animal Sanctuary

    …| Consumer Reports Global Federation of Animal Sanctuaries’ Animal Care Standards Preventing Waterborne Germs at Home | Centers For Disease Control And Prevention Biofilms: The Good And The Bad |…

  • The Importance Of Veterinary Care At Your Animal Sanctuary

    …critical condition. This might include administration of fluids, intravenous medications, or oxygen therapy, among other things. If you have a good relationship with your veterinarian, they may also be able…

  • How to Conduct a Duck Health Check

    good idea to observe the individual without restraining them. Take note of their behavior, activity level, general appearance, how they are standing, and how they are moving. You can read…

  • How to Conduct a Turkey Health Check

    …possible, before entering your residents’ living space), it’s a good idea to take a few minutes to observe the group. This allows you to observe group dynamics and to observe…

  • Potential Duck Health Challenges

    …bumblefoot on their “good” side. Because this foot has to bear more weight, the skin can become damaged over time. Without proper interventions, bumblefoot can progress from a minor issue…

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