The injured male goose was finally picked up by a wildlife officer last 
night around 7 p.m. Just to let you know, if you find an injured bird any 
time after 4 or 5 p.m. you will most likely strike out finding any help. I 
called Greenwood Wildlife (closes at 4 p.m.) and Wild Bird (closes at 5 
p.m. I was instructed to call the Colorado Highway Patrol dispatch and they 
contacted a wildlife agent. You can also call 311 and the will notify an 
officer. Also was told to take it to Alameda East Vet clinic to be 
euthanized. " Hop in the truck, injured male goose"!

On Tuesday, July 2, 2019 at 5:32:06 PM UTC-6, Karen Drozda wrote:
>
> Hi, all
>
> A neighbor's dog attacked a goose and it has a leg and wing injury. Need 
> an emergency # for someone to help her. It is near my property. The goose 
> was in the dog run with the female and two goslings. 
>
> Pretty bad situation. Help if you know.
>
> Thanks
> Karen Drozda
> (303) 847-5705
>

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