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Rick Schubert
October 8, 2020
Wildlife Patient Stories

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Rick Schubert
October 8, 2020
Wildlife Patient Stories
This goose was found in the road in the middle of the night with a gash on his leg, unable to walk. A few stitches and bandages later, he's able to stand and walk, prognosis good with a course of antibiotics and a little something to dull the pain.

This goose was found in the road in the middle of the night with a gash on his leg, unable to walk. A few stitches and bandages later, he's able to stand and walk, prognosis good with a course of antibiotics and a little something to dull the pain.

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