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Hannah

Client Care Representative & Purchasing
I’ve worked in the veterinary field since January of 2015, but I joined the Centennial Team in May of 2017. I grew up around animals and don’t remember a time when I didn’t have a dog or a cat running around. I love working in this field to see the patients feel better after being sick with us and building relationships with the clients and watching the puppies and kittens grow up right in front of our eyes. I will absolutely never ever, turn down puppy or kitten cuddles! Outside of work, I love spending time with all my cousins and my friends, sitting on a patio and attending Winnipeg Jets games even though I am a Chicago Blackhawks fan. I have 3 animals of my own, Pita my 18-year-old domestic shorthair, she isn’t the nicest one around but she loves cuddles when it’s up to her. I also have 2 dogs, a Pomeranian puppy named Huey and my 12-year-old Pomeranian Betty. She’s a party pom because she’s black and white, which is rare for Pomeranians! I have had 4 Pomeranians in my life, Molly who passed away suddenly in March of 2019 and Lulu who passed away in March of 2018 of congestive heart failure.

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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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