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FOUR MOFFAT POND DUCKLINGS ORPHANED WHEN DOG KILLED MOTHER HAVE BEEN RESCUED

 

Four ducklings left orphaned after their mother was killed by a dog have been rescued thanks to the Scottish SPCA.
Scotland’s animal welfare charity was called out on Saturday afternoon (23 May) to help the ducklings at a pond in Station Park, Moffat.

1 a 1 a ducklings Rescuers
Animal rescue officer Tricia Smith said, “Sadly the mum was killed by a dog, leaving her four ducklings on their own.
“This is an important example of why dogs should be kept on a lead and under control whenever there are wild animals nearby.
“As the ducklings were on the water it was extremely difficult to catch them but with the help of a few willing volunteers on pedalos we managed to rescue them all.
“We’d like to say a special thank you and well done to Chloe MacFarlane who caught the last duckling with her fast hands.
“The ducklings are now being cared for at the South of Scotland Wildlife Hospital in Dumfries and will be released back into the wild once they are old enough to fend for themselves.”
Anyone who discovers an injured or distressed wild animal should call the Scottish SPCA animal helpline on 03000 999 999.

 

Images , credited Scottish SPCA. Chloe MacFarlane pictured in middle of group holding duckling.

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