Didn’t make it
This little hog came in at lunchtime today, having been found out during the day, just laying on the lawn. It was very poorly, with
This little hog came in at lunchtime today, having been found out during the day, just laying on the lawn. It was very poorly, with
Robbie is still on the mend, this little guy is amazing, and has shown some real strength fighting off lungworm, respiratory infections, pneumonia and a strimmer injury.
This little chap is Robbie. He came to us at the end of February with a strimmer wound to the back of his head (you can see where his spikes have been cut by the strimmer in the photos below) and the worst case of pneumonia we’ve ever seen.
We collected this male adult late yesterday afternoon after we received a phone call from a vet in Shaftesbury. He was found on a rugby
We had a call about two hogs in a garden, one making funny noises and the other seemed to be falling ‘like a drunk’. Tracy
Little Robbie, the hog with a strimmer injury and bad pneumonia, is doing very well. He has a new favourite food and eating loads at
Little update on Robbie the latest victim of strimmer or hedgecutter. He has a huge lung worm burden, coupled with a chest infection and is
Odin’s dorsal wound is healing really well now, with new skin growth covering much of the area where large clumps of skin had died and
Tracy picked this little guy up from Wimborne today, after builders disturbed his nest while doing groundworks for a new extension. He is quite poorly,
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