Sint-Truiden, belgium, Last week, it was Was Helleputte, of the Animal Rescue Service is called to take care of a lost puppy. Imagine his surprise when he was little was to be found, not one, but four of them. Their mother was a little further is dead in the morning. Likely to have been poisoned, but an autopsy this week for a bit more clarity around the offer.
“the People in the Earthquakes in Sint-Truiden, belgium during their day to day walk as a puppy, found it, and thought he was above it was. We went straight to the site of our chiplezer in the attack. But we were able to quickly stow it! It was to be a young fox. You can see the clawed, and the typical brown schutkleur. Something this lovely for their mother’s death in the canal. Right know we have a suspicious death. The area. An autopsy later in the week with more clarity to provide. You can see that it is the mother’s milk is separated, which made us suspect that there are more foxes were supposed to be. And, yes, at the bottom of a hill, we quickly found a second one at a young age. And from there to the fox cave, we heard a third of her ‘crying’.” Your cookie settings to make sure that the content is not displayed.
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“could we, so we asked the Truiense the fire brigade for help, try Helleputte further. “They were fast, on-the-spot, and started right in with the fox cave is to dig the young out of the castle to pick it up. Has been a success. We have had the foxes, the Wildlife Started, and where they always have a warm spot, and take the necessary melkflesjes. After my shift, I decided to go and have a look at the fox cave-in Earthquakes. I waited for half an hour in silence, and heard a light cry. There was a fourth, then she went about a meter below the ground. I was happy to just to. At the end is well, all is well. In the meantime, set out the four foxes, it’s good for the Wildlife. It is for the time being, the papfles full pull. When they are strengthened, they will be back in the nature again.”