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Fawn with Head Trauma and Neurological Issues Rescued and Brought to Wildlife Sanctuary

Whitetail fawn up close

This five-month-old fawn was rescued after witnesses reported that he was walking backward, staggering, and seemed incredibly disoriented. Rescuers got him back to get an examination, and they found no visual injuries, but they found out the fawn had head trauma and neurological issues.

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They put him in a pen with hay, and he slowly began to wake up. Edward, the fawn, was disoriented and was not able to walk forward. He stumbled backward and laid down in defeat. He was given proper medication, and they gave him the night to rest.

Slowly but surely, Edward began to improve and was able to stand up and eat out of the hand of one of his rescuers.

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To keep up with Edward and other Whitetail Deer at Fuzzy Fawn Wildlife rehabilitation center, follow @fuzzyfawnwildlife on TikTok. To find out more about Fuzzy Fawn Wildlife and to Donate to its mission, check out its website.

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