Many wild animals found by individuals, as well as domestic animals owned by schools or non-profit organizations, are brought into Montclair Veterinary Hospital for medical treatment. After examination and treatment, animals are returned to their owners or transferred to local wildlife rescue centers for rehabilitation and release.
Your donations to the Pet and Wildlife Fund help us provide medical services to pets and wildlife in need.
Yellow Phase Golden Pheasant brought in to Montclair Vet Hospital by animal control officer from a foster home where it was being cared for after its owner had died.
Chicken found by Oakland animal control. Chicken was treated for a broken leg and rehabilitated by Montclair Vet Hospital. She was named Waffles and was later adopted by a former staff member.
Sharp Shinned Hawk found in Oakland and treated by Montclair Vet Hospital for a puncture wound. The hawk was later transferred to local wildlife rescue center for rehabilitation and release.
Red-throated Hummingbird brought in to Montclair Vet Hospital, examined, treated and then transferred to local wildlife rescue center for rehabilitation and release.
Pet Iguana, belonging to the staff at Tree Frog Trek, being treated at Montclair Vet Hospital.