- Jun 4, 2009
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My fiance and I were out walking our dogs in the middle of Appleton, WI. We came up to an intersection when I noticed something in the middle of it. I realized that it was a baby duck and quickly grabbed the dogs, sending my fiance out to check on it. We looked around but couldn't find it's family. So we grabbed it (being in the middle of the street) and brought it back home. He was very small and still had his egg tooth.
We didn't know what to do with it so we called a few numbers (animal control, the local zoo in Green Bay, and a few other places). On lady recommended that we just take it to a local water source where there were other ducklings/families, release it, and it would be adopted. Neither of us felt like this was good enough - we didn't want to just abandon it. We finally reached a place in Green Bay called the "Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary". They said we could bring it in and they would take care of it, but would have to do it tomorrow (which is ok).
Well we didn't know what to feed it, so we went and bought a few things. We actually tried rasberries first, and he seemed to like that. We didnt' try anything else.
I just wanted to know if anyone knew anything about this place in Green Bay. We really fell in love with the duck (named Pete by the fiance because of the sound he makes: "peep peep") and want to make sure he goes to a good home. Any response would be much appreciated!
We didn't know what to do with it so we called a few numbers (animal control, the local zoo in Green Bay, and a few other places). On lady recommended that we just take it to a local water source where there were other ducklings/families, release it, and it would be adopted. Neither of us felt like this was good enough - we didn't want to just abandon it. We finally reached a place in Green Bay called the "Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary". They said we could bring it in and they would take care of it, but would have to do it tomorrow (which is ok).
Well we didn't know what to feed it, so we went and bought a few things. We actually tried rasberries first, and he seemed to like that. We didnt' try anything else.
I just wanted to know if anyone knew anything about this place in Green Bay. We really fell in love with the duck (named Pete by the fiance because of the sound he makes: "peep peep") and want to make sure he goes to a good home. Any response would be much appreciated!