Gratitude for Our Local Wildlife Sanctuary

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  • čas přidán 9. 09. 2024
  • This is a follow up to the 3 part series about a family of foxes that were living under our tiny barn. Once the final baby fox was rescued and taken in by the Aspen Valley Wildlife Sanctuary, we wondered how the baby fox was doing. Here's the story. Also, be sure to watch the 3 part series to learn more about rescuing baby foxes. Thank you for watching ‪@TinyBarnFarm‬
    Here are some resources:
    Aspen Valley Wildlife Sanctuary - www.aspenvalle...
    Woodlands Wildlife Sanctuary - www.woodlandsw...
    Ontario Wildlife Rescue - www.ontariowil...
    Critter Cabs Animal Rescue Transport (Ontario & Quebec) - / crittercabs
    Electrolyte Solution for Fox Kits (for dehydration):
    1 cup warm water + 1 tablespoon sugar + 1/2 teaspoon salt
    Give in an eyedropper or squeeze bottle. Be sure to always wear gloves.
    Please avoid feeding fox kits until they are transported to a wildlife rescue. Due to dehydration they are unable to digest food. Best to provide electrolyte solution instead to hydrate.
    Please feel free to comment on what you thought of the videos and what your own experiences have been. Thank you for watching @TinyBarnFarm

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