11.07.2024

Sauvetage d'une bernache aux pattes coincées dans un fil de pêche

Les équipes ADT sont intervenues à Antoing pour sauver une bernache dont les pattes étaient enserrées par des fils de pêche. Les fils avaient profondément pénétré la chair de l'animal, causant de graves blessures. L'équipe a capturé l'oiseau, retiré chaque fil avec précaution, puis transporté la bernache pour qu'elle reçoive les soins nécessaires.
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11.07.2024

Sauvetage d’une Chèvre sur l’Autoroute E411

Animal Disaster Team (ADT) a été mobilisée en urgence sur l'autoroute E411 à Rochefort suite à un appel de la police de la route signalant une chèvre en danger. Les équipes de l'ADT sont rapidement intervenues pour sécuriser la zone et mettre l'animal hors de danger, évitant ainsi un potentiel accident. La chèvre a été secourue saine et sauve, puis transférée au refuge Tabula Rasa où elle reçoit tous les soins nécessaires. Un grand merci au refuge pour leur réactivité et leur accueil chaleureux.
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26.06.2024

24 animaux secourus lors de l'incendie à la Tour Kennedy de Liège

Un incendie a éclaté à la Tour Kennedy de Liège mettant notamment en péril de nombreux animaux de compagnie. ADT, en collaboration avec les pompiers et les vétérinaires, ont effectué la prise en charge jusqu'à l'aube, assurant la sécurité de 24 animaux, dont des chiens, des chats et des oiseaux. Certains ont nécessité des soins urgents à la clinique vétérinaire. Tous les animaux ont été évacués vers des soins temporaires ou réunis avec leurs familles.
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05.06.2024

A COCKER SPANIEL IN DISTRESS GIVES BIRTH IN AN INDUSTRIAL ZONE

In a tragic and touching incident, our ADT – Animal Disaster Team was called in by the Mariemont Police Zone to rescue a cocker spaniel in distress, who had given birth on the floor of an industrial zone in Seneffe.
When we arrived, we were greeted by a heartbreaking scene: a trembling, weakened female dog surrounded by five adorable puppies, only a few hours old. However, with a heavy heart, we discovered that one of the puppies lay lifeless next to its mother.
Without missing a beat, we took charge of the mother and her puppies, warming them up and offering them a safe, suitable haven. The mother’s fragile health led us to have her examined by a vet, before placing her in foster care, where she could rest and care for her precious puppies in the comforting calm of a home.
We would like to express our deepest gratitude to the person present at the scene, who kindly covered the dog with clothes, offering her a semblance of comfort in her moment of distress, before our arrival.
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05.06.2024

RESCUE OF A LONE AND WEAKENED FOX CUB IN UCCLE

Our ADT – Animal Disaster Team was recently called in by the Uccle police to help a young fox cub who had taken refuge in the parking lot of a local bank.
On arrival, our rescuers discovered a small fox cub in an alarming state: weak, alone, and visibly disorientated. This young fox, still too immature to survive on its own, had been wandering around for several days, unable to feed or protect itself. It was a heartbreaking sight.
We would like to express our gratitude to the Uccle/WB/Auderghem Police for having called on our services, which was crucial in saving the life of this precious little being. Their prompt action was decisive.
The fox cub is currently convalescing at the Perwez CREAVES, where he is receiving the best possible care. Soon he’ll be free again, ready to embrace nature’s vast expanses once more.
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05.06.2024

URGENT CARE FOR A SOAY SHEEP THAT HAS BEEN WANDERING UNTRACEABLE FOR 2 DAYS ON THE PUBLIC HIGHWAY.

On Sunday evening, an unexpected situation mobilized our ADT – Animal Disaster Team. The Hesbaye Police Zone contacted us to intervene urgently with a stray Soay sheep that had been running loose on the public road for two days. The situation posed a real danger to itself but also to other road users.
Our teams were immediately on hand to capture the animal. However, this proved to be a real challenge, as the sheep was particularly agitated and difficult to approach due to its environment.
Faced with this delicate situation, a cautious and methodical approach was called for. After several minutes of sustained effort, our teams managed to encircle the animal and capture it in complete safety, thus avoiding any risk to itself or people in the vicinity.
Once under control, the sheep was treated with the utmost care. It was then returned safely to its owner, bringing the emergency to a successful conclusion.
We would like to thank the Hesbaye Police Zone for their collaboration.
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