I don't think CPR on a raccoon would work for lead poisoning
B BlackICE Member Oct 1, 2018 1,535 1,172 IA, United States Friday at 4:22 AM Add bookmark #1 Friday at 4:22 AM Add bookmark #1
ctshooter Member Oct 30, 2018 4,507 2,791 CT, United States Friday at 7:58 AM Add bookmark #2 Friday at 7:58 AM Add bookmark #2 Must've been a really slow news day if they spent 3 minutes on that. Some people (and I mean the nurse) have way too much time on there hands. Reactions: MightyMo, Ranchibi and john8 Upvote 0
Must've been a really slow news day if they spent 3 minutes on that. Some people (and I mean the nurse) have way too much time on there hands.
3Crows Member Mar 14, 2022 819 1,152 Wichita, KS, USA Today at 12:29 AM Add bookmark #3 Today at 12:29 AM Add bookmark #3 Rabies is transmitted by saliva. Raccoons lick their paws, even a tiny scratch from that animal could transmit the virus. Very risky. It could have awaken and bit or scratched and then run off into the woods. Then what? Upvote 0
Rabies is transmitted by saliva. Raccoons lick their paws, even a tiny scratch from that animal could transmit the virus. Very risky. It could have awaken and bit or scratched and then run off into the woods. Then what?