Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would take it to an animal hospital. There aren’t ambulances for animals though, so you’re own for transportation. Maybe see if you can give it some treats like slices of apple or carrots, and get it to follow you to your car? Guide it into the backseat (and put a towel down on the seat first) and drive it to the animal hospital. I would think that veterinarians would know how to treat deers.
This post is proof that some of the dumbest human beings on earth post on this website.
JFC.
BTW, If you ever coax a wild deer into the backseat of a car to take it for a drive, please have a camera recording video for the hilarity that will ensue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dispatch?
Where are you from?
The police dispatcher will dispatch an officer to dispatch the deer.
Anonymous wrote:Dispatch?
Where are you from?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would take it to an animal hospital. There aren’t ambulances for animals though, so you’re own for transportation. Maybe see if you can give it some treats like slices of apple or carrots, and get it to follow you to your car? Guide it into the backseat (and put a towel down on the seat first) and drive it to the animal hospital. I would think that veterinarians would know how to treat deers.
This post is proof that some of the dumbest human beings on earth post on this website.
JFC.
BTW, If you ever coax a wild deer into the backseat of a car to take it for a drive, please have a camera recording video for the hilarity that will ensue.
I took that post for a joke. No one can be that dumb IRL.
Anonymous wrote:I’m in Fairfax County. Years ago, I called Animal Control and got routed to the police department upon my report of a severely injured deer; the deer was unable to walk and attempting to hold its injured leg up rather than bear weight.
A police officer came by and said he was allowed two shots and would have to kill the deer, as it was the most humane thing to do. He came back to my door a few minutes later to say that he missed-twice-and the deer, now frightened, went deeper into the woods, presumably to die. He said his fellow officers were going to give him hell because he was such an awful shot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would take it to an animal hospital. There aren’t ambulances for animals though, so you’re own for transportation. Maybe see if you can give it some treats like slices of apple or carrots, and get it to follow you to your car? Guide it into the backseat (and put a towel down on the seat first) and drive it to the animal hospital. I would think that veterinarians would know how to treat deers.
This post is proof that some of the dumbest human beings on earth post on this website.
JFC.
BTW, If you ever coax a wild deer into the backseat of a car to take it for a drive, please have a camera recording video for the hilarity that will ensue.
Anonymous wrote:I would take it to an animal hospital. There aren’t ambulances for animals though, so you’re own for transportation. Maybe see if you can give it some treats like slices of apple or carrots, and get it to follow you to your car? Guide it into the backseat (and put a towel down on the seat first) and drive it to the animal hospital. I would think that veterinarians would know how to treat deers.