Caring Goose Waits Outside Hospital Door While Her Mate Undergoes Life-Saving Surgery


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A heartwarming sight of a worried goose waiting outside a vet facility as her lifelong lover undergoes surgery has been captured on camera. At the Cape Wildlife Center in Massachusetts, the event took place!

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Volunteers at the Cape facility got concerned when they saw one of the geese who dwell in the area’s pond unable to walk. So they made the decision to bring the male geese, named Arnold, inside their facility for additional inspection. The geese suffered a foot injury, and the veterinarian’s fears about his safety turned out to be well-founded. Arnold could only be saved by surgery!

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“In order to save the foot, and give him a chance at survival, we knew we had to perform surgery on his foot,” Cape Wildlife Center wrote on Facebook. “Our best guess is that a Snapping turtle or other predator injured him while swimming. So we gave him antibiotics and pain medications and fasted him for surgery the next morning.”

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Arnold’s illness, it turned out, had raised concerns among other medical professionals as well. A strange guest was waiting outside the door as the medical staff was getting ready for operation. The vets identified the second goose sitting there right away as Arnold’s lifelong partner. The goose seemed to have found her boyfriend and accompanied him to be at his side through these trying times.

The facility said, “We just heard a faint tapping at the clinic door. “When we turned around, his companion was trying to break into our clinic after lumbering up onto the porch. She had discovered where he was.

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Throughout the process, Arnold’s sweetheart worriedly stood in front of the door. Fortunately, the doctors performed a fantastic job, and the procedure went well. Soon after finishing their work, they unlocked the door to allow the two geese to rejoin.

She watched us work for the whole of the process, never leaving the doorway, they reported. In each other’s company, they both appeared to be considerably more at ease.

Though Arnold has to stay at the center a little longer, the staff hopes he will recover as soon as possible, to get to his caring girlfriend. “We will do our best to get him back out quickly and will perform bandage changes and treatments in view of the doorway when possible so that his mate can check up on him,” the Cape Wildlife Center post reads.


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