Happy Turtle Stories
This is a page in which I hope to share some of our turtle rehabilitation stories. We are not a turtle shelter, but we do have the occasional turtle in need that we help out. Turtles are amazingly resilient and given the right opportunities, they can usually be brought back to good health. Here are their stories.
Please Note: We work with animal control and licensed rehabilitators only. Do not drop off your turtles and expect these to be your stories!
Please Note: We work with animal control and licensed rehabilitators only. Do not drop off your turtles and expect these to be your stories!
We occasionally receive turtle who have been hit by a car. Pictured below are two turtles from separate incidents, both were hit by a care and both have serious skull fractures. They are currently hospitalized for their recovery and are improving every day. They both needed feeding tubes since they can not eat properly until their injuries heal.
Two Mata Mata turtles were brought into the emergency hospital and given up by the owner. One was so severely injured, that it had to be humanely euthanized. The other turtle had septic dermatitis and was turned over to Chicago Exotics for rehabilitation.
This is the turtle that was brought to our clinic. After 4 weeks of attentive medical care, this turtle was ready to go to an appropriate home. We found a wonderful home with the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles. He is doing wonderfully! We thank Leslie for providing such a caring environment!
Here he is in his new home!!
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We receive wildlife from time to time. Through the local animal control usually. Pictured below are some examples of shell repair.
Snappers are dangerous and difficult to work with. We were able to use a special bone cement on this one. She had lots of old injuries. Snappers are usually hurt when nest searching during egg laying season. With so much urban encroachment, turtles are finding themselves often in harms way.
Please be careful when driving, etc. She was returned to the wild. |