12-04-2024, 08:11 PM
Hello,
First a little story. I am a husband and father of 3 boys, 19, 16, and 13. We are all animal lovers. Two large but gentle dogs, a rabbit and a chinchilla currently. All get along well. We live on just over 5 acres of land, so plenty of room.
In late May we rescued an abandon fawn that was all over our property. He was truly abandon, as his mother had apparently stepped on him. He had a broken nose and jaw. I know you are not supposed to, but local DEC would have just put him down.
Long story short, infections in the nose, antibiotics, e-coli, late night feedings, lots of love. He was getting better, and doing quite well.
I was planning to give him vaccine for Clostridium perfringens, but everything I read about fawn said to wait until they were weaned. I am afraid I was too late. He passed away the other day suddenly with all the symptoms. Bloating, panting, could not stand. He went from healthy to passing in just a couple of hours. I tried to treat him with what I could, but it went so fast.
We are all heartbroken about it, as he brought us joy and happyness, and I hope we did to him as well for his short time.
We all talked last night and decided that we liked this type of animal. Although another deer is out of the question, we were thinking possibly somthing like a Nigerian Dwarf. We are used to large pets, so it is not a big deal. Our Golden Retriever is 133lbs! We are looking for something that will be gentle enough, but playful with the family and dogs. And will be allowed to come in and outside as it pleases.
All our pets are family members, not just locked up in cages. Even the rabbit has the run of the house almost every night for a while.
So, I am just looking for a little insight from current owners. I have done some research, but getting it dirrect is best. Any input would be appreciated.
First a little story. I am a husband and father of 3 boys, 19, 16, and 13. We are all animal lovers. Two large but gentle dogs, a rabbit and a chinchilla currently. All get along well. We live on just over 5 acres of land, so plenty of room.
In late May we rescued an abandon fawn that was all over our property. He was truly abandon, as his mother had apparently stepped on him. He had a broken nose and jaw. I know you are not supposed to, but local DEC would have just put him down.
Long story short, infections in the nose, antibiotics, e-coli, late night feedings, lots of love. He was getting better, and doing quite well.
I was planning to give him vaccine for Clostridium perfringens, but everything I read about fawn said to wait until they were weaned. I am afraid I was too late. He passed away the other day suddenly with all the symptoms. Bloating, panting, could not stand. He went from healthy to passing in just a couple of hours. I tried to treat him with what I could, but it went so fast.
We are all heartbroken about it, as he brought us joy and happyness, and I hope we did to him as well for his short time.
We all talked last night and decided that we liked this type of animal. Although another deer is out of the question, we were thinking possibly somthing like a Nigerian Dwarf. We are used to large pets, so it is not a big deal. Our Golden Retriever is 133lbs! We are looking for something that will be gentle enough, but playful with the family and dogs. And will be allowed to come in and outside as it pleases.
All our pets are family members, not just locked up in cages. Even the rabbit has the run of the house almost every night for a while.
So, I am just looking for a little insight from current owners. I have done some research, but getting it dirrect is best. Any input would be appreciated.