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Dr. Mooi

Veterinarian

Dr. Mooi joined the team at Centennial Animal Hospital in September 2019. Throughout veterinary school, he had the opportunity to work with Worldwide Veterinary Services and Mission Rabies in Doty, India.

He enjoys working with animals and loves to make an animal's life better and by extension, their human's life as well. When he isn't at the hospital building with patients and clients, he is spending time with his two cats 'Athena' and 'Harmony' and a marginated tortoise named 'Tank'. Outside of work, Dr. Mooi enjoys an active lifestyle of soccer, hiking, NFL, wildlife watching, fishing, and golfing.

Dr. Mooi's most memorable story is of a female rottweiler who was 5 days post-partum with PCV of 13, vaginal bleeding present and a confirmed source of blood as a uterine tear. The animal was spayed and given a blood transfusion. Within 24 hours, the dog was nursing and 'back to her old self.'

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How to help injured and orphaned wild animals

Below are a few suggestions should you come across injured or orphaned wildlife.  First, you need to determine if the wild animal is indeed injured or abandoned without putting yourself in harm’s way. Try not to have too much contact with the animal or to disturb the surroundings. If you are unsure, it is best that you leave it be and call a wildlife specialist to notify them about the animal and its location. Certain animals like rabbits and deer often leave their young alone for long periods throughout the day. If it appears healthy and well, do not disturb the animal. 

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