Godmother
Well-Known Member
Some of you may have heard about this wonderful rehab centre through the TV show Hope for Wildlife. The centre also has a Facebook page.
This centre is amazing. I love watching the TV show, seeing them rescue and rehab every kind of animal: beavers, deer, raccoons, owls, Bobcats, mink, porcupines, turtles and even gulls. As you can imagine, this is really hard work! A volunteer vet comes in every week from Halifax.
What makes it really special (and relevant to rat owners) is that it has become an incubator for new vets, by means of its need for many volunteers. These young people will be the kind of vets who love any kind of animal and who are unfazed by the challenge of treating diverse species. On the show I watched tonight, two of their volunteers had just been accepted to the PEI vet college.
This centre is amazing. I love watching the TV show, seeing them rescue and rehab every kind of animal: beavers, deer, raccoons, owls, Bobcats, mink, porcupines, turtles and even gulls. As you can imagine, this is really hard work! A volunteer vet comes in every week from Halifax.
What makes it really special (and relevant to rat owners) is that it has become an incubator for new vets, by means of its need for many volunteers. These young people will be the kind of vets who love any kind of animal and who are unfazed by the challenge of treating diverse species. On the show I watched tonight, two of their volunteers had just been accepted to the PEI vet college.
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