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This is Scamper the Squirrel.

He came to us with his eyes still shut, so as you can see he is
growing like a weed.
Our momma dog Liz has decided
to adopt this little guy.
Can you imagine what I thought
when I went outside and saw this.

Liz has Scamper in her mouth!!
I thought she was going to eat him.
She picked him up and took him to her favorite spot in the yard,
looked at me as if asking, "Can I keep him" then she licked him and
loved on him as if he were her own.

Lizzy and Scamper.
EMILY JO
Meet Emily, she is a 6 month old raccoon, that was sent to us from
the family that raised her from a baby.
She is very curious, and into everything.
She loves to play in the water and tease the dogs. Her
favorite food is grapes.

EMILY JO |
Welcome to the
Wild Heart Ranch
As a Wildlife Rehabilitator I
would like to share with you some photos of the animals we have had
the pleasure of saving.
My family is very supportive, as I couldn't do this and raise dogs
without them.
We have rehabilitated Raccoons, Fox, Deer, Rabbits, Skunks &
Squirrels

This is a pair of Grey Fox Kits.
Sly is the male (left) Trixie
is the female (right)
At 6 months Sly and Trixie were released near
McGee Creek Lake in Atoka.

This is a pair of Whitetail
Fawns.
Bambi & Faline
They were both traumatized by
combines during wheat harvest.

My Nieces giving Faline a Kiss.

Me getting kisses from the fawns.
We also
acquired another little Doe (Sweet Pea).
At the age of 4 months Bambi and Sweet Pea
were taken to the local Game Warden
to prepare for release.
Faline will continue to live with us.
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