Shih Tzu rescue, insects in urban garden this Sunday in Born to be Wild
Vets, like other frontliners, are on-call throughout the pandemic. On Sunday (August 30), catch Doc Ferds Reccio and Doc Nielsen Donato at work in another new episode of Born to be Wild. Doc Ferds responds to a medical emergency. A Shih Tzu named Sasha was rushed to the clinic when its eye popped out after a

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Vets, like other frontliners, are on-call throughout the pandemic. On Sunday (August 30), catch Doc Ferds Reccio and Doc Nielsen Donato at work in another new episode of Born to be Wild.
Doc Ferds responds to a medical emergency. A Shih Tzu named Sasha was rushed to the clinic when its eye popped out after a fight with another house dog. The condition is serious, and Sasha needs immediate medical attention.
Meanwhile, “plantitos” and “plantitas” became popular terms during the quarantine as many have chosen gardening as a hobby. As a result, many insects are attracted to these urban gardens, where they can visit—and even pollinate—flowers. Doc Nielsen shows us their behavior in these emerging tiny ecosystems right within our homes.
Spend your Sunday mornings with nature. Watch Born to be Wild, after AHA! on GMA-7.
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