Odin Update
Odin’s treatment is going well, his wounds are washed twice a day with an antibacterial wash, and cream applied to aid healing. He tolerates the washes etc very well, and
Odin’s treatment is going well, his wounds are washed twice a day with an antibacterial wash, and cream applied to aid healing. He tolerates the washes etc very well, and
Earlier this year, Tracy and I chatted about how many hedgehogs we could accommodate over winter this year, and decided that we had room for no more than 25, and
Wishing you all a very happy and prosperous new year, from Tracy, Jim and all the little hoggies! Thank you for your kind support, even if it is just liking
This past year has seen unprecedented numbers of orphan, sick and injured hogs coming through our doors. Some young babies come in with their eyes still closed, and need hand
Tinsel came to us 2 weeks ago after being found wandering about in the daytime looking for food. He has settled in well, and will be over wintered with us
Odin, the hog that came in yesterday with the infected wounds on his back, has done well over night. He has eaten all his food, which is good, and is
Tracy picked up this little hoggie from the Vets a short while ago. It has a really nasty wound on its back that is badly infected and smells awfully. Weight
Felicity came in via emergency vet recently. She weighed just 109g and was very poorly and almost died on two occasions, but now improving daily and eating much better so
Louis came to us on 2nd December weighing 300g, he was very cold, wet and very lethargic. He had a nasty cough and heavy lungworm burden, and was very dehydrated.