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Young raccoon
Wood rat caught and relocated
Eastern Copperhead snake
Orphaned skunks
These guys had been seen running around for days without mom. We found a skunk that had been hit by a car on a nearby road.
Bobcat cubs
As cute as they are, bobcats do not make good pets. These kitties were rehabbed and sent back to the wild.
Grey fox
These shy canines are free pest control that you want in your neighborhood! There is no reason to relocate them unless it is for their own safety.
Cottonmouth
This water mocassin was accidently caught on a glueboard in a garage which the homeowner had meant for insects. We safely removed him from the trap and set him free by his creek.
Cottonmouth free at last
Venomous snakes play an important role in the ecosystem. They do not need to be killed and A Wildlife Pro DFW will gladly remove them from your property to a safer area. This snake is thanking us for setting him free.
Trapped bobcat
This emaciated bobcat was caught and sent to rehab to be released in a more appropriate habitat where she won't be shot.
Live rat trapping
Trapped raccoon
Masked Bandit
Squirrel hole in house
Before- typical animal entry point
Repaired squirrel hole in house
After- repaired and painted to match
Chimney baby raccoon
This is where we found this poor baby. Is this not the saddest thing? Mom was missing and this little one was the only one of the litter still alive.
Beaver relocation
Beaver mate for life and live in families much like humans. It is very important to keep them together when they must be relocated such as during land development.
Baby raccoons
Juvenile fox squirrel
Baby striped skunk
This poor baby was lost from its mother during Spring floods.
Skunk kits (juveniles)
Another litter of orphans where mother had disappeared, probably killed by predator or car.
Juvenile Opossum
Juvenile raccoon
The only survivor from an abandoned litter of raccoons in a chimney.
Juvenile armadillo
Infant squirrel being bottlefed
Baby squirrel
This sweet baby was picked up by a cat before being brought to us.
Baby skunk
How could anyone not love that fuzzy little face?
Infant bobcat
Found crying and alone in a backyard. Mom didn't return for it after more than 24 hours.
Nursing mother skunk
Mom and her newborns were found in a storage room during flood season.
Animal waste in attic
We hope your attic doesn't look like this!
Rehabbed orphan beaver
Here is beeper semi-grown up!
Opossum infant
They are born gripping and hanging on. This one thinks the blanket is her mommy.
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