Not something that the average person hears at work, and not really common here around HAWS either. But when you work at a place where you take in animals of all kinds, it is likelier than if you work in an office building!
This unnamed duck was picked up as a stray. After being kept in isolation to see if she (he?) would be claimed he was finally given a reprieve and allowed to enjoy some time outside in sun soaking in a pool.
And yes, I did help take the duck out.
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Lagomorph
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That is one happy duck! And how can you not love ducks?
My name is Khris Erickson, and I was the Humane Education Manager at the Humane Animal Welfare Society from 2004 through 2021. Animal shelters do much more than take in and adopt out animals - education is a huge part of the process.
I started this blog because there are so many interesting things that happen in the education department, I met many interesting people, and although I was supposed to be educating, I often learned new things in the course of doing my job.
In 2021 I obtained my SA Pro certification which certifies me to expertly work with clients who have dogs suffering from separation anxiety. In January of 2022 I started my business, Khris Erickson LLC, which focuses on treating separation anxiety cases. Because these cases are worked with remotely, I am taking clients from all over the USA.
I hope you'll enjoy what I have to say, maybe learn something new, and contribute by commenting on my posts.
About Us
Humane Animal Welfare Society Waukesha, WI
The Humane Animal Welfare Society of Waukesha County leads the community in animal welfare and assures sanctuary for animals in need.
Humane:marked by compassion, sympathy, or consideration for humans or animals Education:the knowledge and development resulting from an educational process (according to Mirriam-Webster's Dictionary)
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That is one happy duck! And how can you not love ducks?
Gee - I heard someone say that to me earlier today. I wonder who that was....?
:-)
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