12-30-2024 GCWR Update on Black Bear Cub 24-3926
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- Gold Country Wildlife Rescue (GCWR) is thrilled to share an update on Black Bear Cub 24-3926, who entered our care on December 9, 2024. Despite facing significant challenges upon arrival, this resilient cub is making strides in his recovery thanks to our dedicated team and supporters.
When Cub 24-3926 first arrived, he weighed just 20 pounds and was in a fragile state. Through a carefully managed feeding schedule, he has reached 35 pounds, steadily gaining strength.
Initial test results from cultures taken during his first exam revealed multiple skin infections, including bacterial and fungal (yeast and ringworm), as well as bilateral deep ear infections. These conditions, likely exacerbated by the stress of being orphaned and malnutrition, created a downward spiral in his health before his rescue.
GCWR’s expert care team (including Dr. Jamie Peyton and Dr. Eric Johnson) is addressing these infections while focusing on comprehensive, whole-body care. This approach includes:
Targeted treatments for his skin and ear infections using systemic, topical, and environmental antifungal protocols.
Nutritional support to promote proper growth and healing.
Supplements to reduce inflammation, support his immune system, enhance joint health, and restore his skin and coat.
While this cub’s health still remains fragile, we are cautiously optimistic.
“We are committed to giving this cub every opportunity to recover and thrive,” said Dana Fasolette, Director of Animal Care. “His journey highlights the value of collaborative care in wildlife rehabilitation.”
While we are grateful for the opportunity to help this cub, we always want to be transparent, and it is too soon to tell what the outcome will be. Continuing to respond positively to treatment is imperative, and we are doing everything we can to avoid imprinting on humans. His overall comfort and quality of life remain top priorities. We are working closely with the California Department of Fish and Wildlife who will determine the most humane outcome for this cub.
GCWR will continue to provide updates on Cub 24-3926’s progress as we are able, and we appreciate the outpouring of support for his recovery. We will be providing updates through a number of channels, including Facebook, Instagram, UA-cam, email, and our website. For more information about our work and how you can help, visit: goldcountrywil....
Pobrecito perrito 🐕 😢que bueno que lo rescataron muchas gracias por curarlo y por darle una mejor vida🐕❤😇🙏
Obrigada por cuidar desre dog❤😢
Lovely black bear and so hopefully it'll recover very soon.
Vedo che sta meglio
Mi fa molto piacere
In un mondo , crudele e pieno di indifferenza, è meraviglioso, sapere che ci sono persone sensibili e generose
Auguri all' orsetto e al personale ❤❤❤❤❤
Спасибо вам люди с добрыми сердцами❤за каждого спасённого вами пушистика ❤
The poor baby. I am praying for him and have high hopes he will survive. Please keep updating us! Thank you!
Parabens por salvar um inocente
Love, love , love !!
sweet baby boy needs to have a name
You've got this, little man.💙🐾
Oh my goodness, poor little guy. May he heal fast.
he needs to be safe
Can we get a update on the baby bear now! It's been 9 days.
How did they find him
😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
he needs a name
JESUS CHRIST BLESS THIS BEAUTIFUL SUFFERING SICK PUPPY, HEAL HIM SOON, GIVE HIM LOVING CARING OWNER AND REAL FOREVER HOME ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
You post that exact same copy & paste thing on every single rescue video you see. You need to change it to match the video. This isn't a puppy, it's a bear. And he's not going to need a "forever home", he'll stay with a wildlife rescue.
I thought that was an armadillo in the preview thumbnail.
did someone murded his mom
sweet baby boy could have died