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Injured bird?

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My landlord and I found this bird on the ground unable to fly. When it lands, it's right wing always lays extended, though it's able to bring the wing close to its body when we pick it up. We were worried about it's eyes when we took a look at them, is this normal? Is it just a chick, or closer to a fully grown bird?

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Dogs paws bleeding from cold?

Reddit Animals

I suggested puppy pads and just letting her go in the house until it’s less cold, but that could start a bad habit and we live in a rental, our landlord would lose his mind. I think if she’d just GO, it wouldn’t be as big of an issue. I don’t know what to do, I don’t want her paws getting frostbite :( is there ANY solution???

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“Your Rent, Your Rottweiler, and Your Rights”

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Reasons to Choose a Pet-Friendly Retirement Community

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Landlords love to hate them, and some senior living centers are equally inhospitable to your furry friends. Or you never really wanted to because of the time and energy required, but you still love animals. One of these things is how the retirement community regards its residents owning pets.

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