I found an orphaned baby rabbit/bird/squirrel/other wildlife, what should I do?

These animals are often not "orphans" at all; they are either already old enough to be on their own or are still being cared for by parents who purposely stay away to prevent attracting predators. The best thing to do is call the DFW Wildlife Coalition at 972-234-9453 or visit www.dfwwildlife.org for more information. They can help you determine if the animal needs assistance and contact a local wildlife rehabilitator if necessary.

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1. Where is Animal Services located?
2. What are the hours for Animal Services?
3. How do I file a complaint an irresponsible pet owner or request animal service?
4. What pets are available for adoption?
5. What do I need to do if I have lost/found an animal?
6. Can I surrender my pet for adoption?
7. Can I surrender my pet to be put to sleep?
8. A bobcat or coyote was spotted in my neighborhood. What should I do?
9. What do I do if I am bitten by a dog or cat?
10. I found an orphaned baby rabbit/bird/squirrel/other wildlife, what should I do?
11. Can I get my dog or cat vaccinated at the shelter?
12. Will you remove bees from my yard?
13. Will you remove a snake from my home?