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Domestic
Friends:
Veterinary Organizations:
Consultant
(Cornell University)
A diagnostic support system for veterinary medicine
The University
of North Carolina at Charlotte
veterinary links page
Misc:
Dog
Show Photos 05/02 - Tinicum Park, Bucks County
Dog Show Video
05/02 - Tinicum Park, Bucks County
Animals
we eat!
Adoption:
Bucks County
SPCA - Street Road, Lahaska, PA 215-794-7425
Monday through Saturday / 10am to 4pm, Tuesdays 10am to 7pm,
Closed Sundays
SPCA Animal Shelter - 576
Stamets Rd, Milford, NJ 908-996-2525
Open 7 days a week, from 10:00am to 3:00pm.
Rt. 513. to Rt. 519. Go a mile and a half into the village
of Mt. Pleasant. When you pass the general store, make the first
left onto Stamets road and then another left into driveway. Proceed
slowly to the right to reach the shelter.
The Greyhound
Project Inc.
Rescue
Animal Placements (RAP) - Chadds Ford/Doylestown
List
of pets
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Wildlife:
Beaver:
How to protect your more valuable trees (but leave some for the
beaver)
Misc
Wildlife Photographs #1
Organizations:
The AARK Foundation
Twining Bridge Rd, Newtown, PA 18940
Tel: 215-968-4963
http://www.aark.org/
A non profit - Wildlife Rehabilitation & Education Center
Taking in and caring for wild animals, with the goal of releasing
them back to their habitat. Note:
Their website lists details on what to do if you find an orphaned
animal.
Tips
from the AARK:
Emergency Feeding:
Very young birds should be fed every
30 minutes from sunrise to sunset. If you cannot get the bird to
a licensed rehabilitator immediately, you can feed it this
temporary diet: Take a handful of dried kitten chow and soak
it in water until it cannot absorb any more. Feed the bird tiny
pieces of this mixture from a child's watercolor brush or
the blunt end of a flat toothpick. Only give the bird two
mouthfuls every 30 minutes.
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Keep a firm grasp
on the toothpick and place the food far back in the gaping
mouth, above the tongue.
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Wait for the bird
to swallow before giving it another piece of food.
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Do not feed milk
or bread to baby birds. (They cannot digest it.)
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Never squirt liquids
into a bird's mouth. (Birds have a small hole at the base of
their tongue that leads directly to their windpipe and lungs.
Squirting liquids into a bird's mouth can cause the bird to
develop pneumonia.)
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When In doubt, call
the Aark. (215) 968-4963
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