The Critter Fixers help a Canadian goose with a broken leg before it's sent off to physical therapy. What are your thoughts on this goose's visit to the clinic?
Great video about Dr. Hodges and Dr. Ferguson. I shared it with the Wildlife Rescue Association in British Columbia, because I have seen and reported to them a Canada goose with a broken leg about 5 days ago. I didn't see it again until today and so it must now be approximately 7 days with a broken leg. I only wish we had some people just like them nearby. Catching a goose in Canada requires a permit because they are protected. It doesn't seem like it would be easy to catch a goose especially since the goose is by a river that is an estuary. I also wonder if there would be further injury if the goose couldn't be caught easily.
Dear Nat Geo WIld Team, please launch an awareness campaign to educate people that animals, especially pets, do not transmit COVID-19 to humans. In Egypt, for instance, many people got rid of their pets for fear that they might be a contributory factor to getting infected with COVID-19. Thanks!
I have a goose with a broken leg and I don’t know what to do. Already called a rehabber but since we live at the beach, volunteers are not coming to help and are more concerned about other animals since geese are all over.
@@erynkados ~ he was walking on in before! look, I just don't understand, wrapping up a webbed foot, it's probs quite fine, I was just enquiring, that is all..
@@erynkados ~ well, I hoped that was the case, but read the description again, am I misreading this? does the goose just fly to the same family's pond every year? I know darn well what migration is...
The Critter Fixers help a Canadian goose with a broken leg before it's sent off to physical therapy. What are your thoughts on this goose's visit to the clinic?
Utmost respect to the doctors and their kindness. Bless you all
Hi Dr. Hodges, I saw you in the 90s when you were a student under the vet in w r. Happy to see that you are happy and successful.
Love knowing there are veterinarians who help big birds ❤
I sure wish I knew how he did and his progress. Poor little creature. Thanks All of you for your care
No offense but geese are evil, they still deserve love though
Hes doing great ! The owner said at the end of the show he's doing wonderful and he was swimming all over
Poor goose. Hope this will be a smooth and speedy recovery.
Have had some broken bones and its not an easy thing to go through. Imagine ur a goose with this serious issue. Glad poor goose got fixed. 💖
how beautiful the goose
Omg that's hard to see an animal suffering. Geese are so cute !
Thank you wonderful people for helping this sweet boy!
Wishing for the goose's speedy recovery. Get well soon sweet goose ❤. Critter fixers are amazing vets.
We couldn't agree more ❤️ We're glad you enjoyed!
These goose (B.canadensis) are so magnificent
Great video about Dr. Hodges and Dr. Ferguson. I shared it with the Wildlife Rescue Association in British Columbia, because I have seen and reported to them a Canada goose with a broken leg about 5 days ago. I didn't see it again until today and so it must now be approximately 7 days with a broken leg. I only wish we had some people just like them nearby. Catching a goose in Canada requires a permit because they are protected. It doesn't seem like it would be easy to catch a goose especially since the goose is by a river that is an estuary. I also wonder if there would be further injury if the goose couldn't be caught easily.
Dear Nat Geo WIld Team, please launch an awareness campaign to educate people that animals, especially pets, do not transmit COVID-19 to humans. In Egypt, for instance, many people got rid of their pets for fear that they might be a contributory factor to getting infected with COVID-19. Thanks!
TY🌹 doctors!
How is the goose doing today?
1:37 "Aight, we'll gib hym a lil gas heya." "Night night BUUUDDY!"
Where can I see more of these guys?? 😂😂😂
I have a goose with a broken leg and I don’t know what to do. Already called a rehabber but since we live at the beach, volunteers are not coming to help and are more concerned about other animals since geese are all over.
Hmmmmm wonder how goose did!!!
I"m second
Nat Geo Wild please reply im your bigest fan and i love your TV channel SO MUCH
Thanks for letting us bring the wild in!
Help me out Guys
I am not going down as the vet that lost a finger to a goose!🤣🤣🤣
hi
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Let's hope she is not gonna end up on the roast tray after recovery.
should the foot have been wrapped up like that? I just thought his lil webbed foot should have been free?
So he dont walk on it is the point
@@erynkados ~ he was walking on in before! look, I just don't understand, wrapping up a webbed foot, it's probs quite fine, I was just enquiring, that is all..
@Heru Jr. of Kemet -- thanks for reporting me! good on ya...
Edit -- but YOU have a photo of raw dog meat as your user pic...nice 🤮🤢
wait!? this Candian goose is owned by a family? I wonder how the goose ended up in Georgia? 😞 best wishes goose! get well soon 💕
Its called migration
@@erynkados ~ well, I hoped that was the case, but read the description again, am I misreading this? does the goose just fly to the same family's pond every year? I know darn well what migration is...
tas tiger people keep domesticated wild geese, ducks, and turkeys some you need a permit to keep them.
@@erynkados ~ also called captivity? migration is not captivity, it's called blown off track or LOST...
@@ajbennett257 ~ why would folks need to keep wildlife? when they can keep domestic animals?
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