00:02Right as we were coming in so did a conservation officer with another bear cub and that bear cub
00:08needed all the help she could get. Yeah it looks like he got hit by a vehicle. She couldn't stay
00:16and she had absolutely no fight in her. Bear cubs shouldn't be able to be picked up and the CO
00:20picked her right up. Okay we'll have a cage ready for her. It's challenging right when these animals
00:27come in especially when they're in such bad shape. It's all hands on deck. I just put her up here
00:32and just try to make her as comfortable on there as possible. Like the lower jaw is way further out
00:46than the upper jaw. She's jutted. So do we have a fractured jaw? Is there any movement? Here. Right there?
00:53Right there. Can you find my phone? I need a vet. She's not fighting us at all and that's not
01:04a good
01:04sign. But it could be just dehydration. It's really hard to tell. So what is that stuff exactly?
01:14Selene it's rehydrating her. And I'm getting some reaction so she feels. So we should hug. Bears that come
01:27in in such rough shape it's always kind of a 50-50 chance right? Okay put her in. You don't
01:36want to
01:36stress her out too much. This is the emergency line of Babine Animal Hospital. Mike Angelica here. I just
01:51got a bear cup in that the conservation officers brought in. If you could call me back as soon
01:55as possible. Thank you. I find when I'm here I'm quite pessimistic about animals. You obviously have
02:02the best hope for them but if you fall in love with every animal and are convinced that every animal
02:05will make it you'll have a really hard time. So I was quite certain she wasn't actually going to make
02:12you through the night.
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