Goose Prognosis
Before we talk about the goose, let’s talk about Petunia.

Poor little Petunia has a sinus infection. Her nare was blocked off with gunk and so she and O’Malley both started antibiotics this week. Petunia went to the vet to have her nare cleaned out and she’ll go back in 10 days if it doesn’t clear up. She was NOT AMUSED. I told her I would watch her more closely in the future to make sure I noticed when she was sick. She is too sweet and quiet so it is sometimes hard to tell when she’s not feeling well, especially when there is other stuff going on here. So Petunia… feel better soon, girl. O’Malley too. (Her feathers look bad right now because she is molting. They should be back to beautiful very soon).
Now about that sweet goose.

Goose was not at all interested in being at the vet today. But she was a sweetheart.

Goose weighs 6.06kg.

Goose’s foot does not look good. Vet wanted to take an x-ray to see if it had been broken.

The foot has been broken, and dislocated, and it is also really infected and arthritic. Some of it has calcified. This means it is unfortunately too late to fix, especially in a heavy bird like a domestic goose.

We had blood taken to see how bad the infection is, and in the meantime goose will start on antibiotics and anti-inflammatories.

It was a group effort to get the blood drawn.

We are also having a DNA test done so we can know whether goose is a boy or girl. Then we can give him/her a proper name. My guess is girl, but I’ve been wrong before. All blood results should be back Thursday.

While goose’s foot cannot be “fixed,” it can be improved. Goose will go in for foot surgery to clean out the infection and help the foot heal as best it can. This will probably happen a week from today. Goose will need quite a few weeks of aftercare, and hopefully we can do that here at Flapper’s house. If the infection has not done too much systemic damage to the goose, she should be able to recover. She will always have a slight limp and arthritis, and she’ll be prone to future bumblefoot flare-ups, but she should be able to walk okay and live a good life.

Some people have said goose looks angry or mad or upset in some of these photos, but I have to tell you, this goose is not at all aggressive. I know some geese have a bad reputation, but this goose is so far a perfect angel and a total sweetheart. The goose was panting in the photos from stress. It’s a normal response to being poked and prodded by strangers. Goose never tried to bite anyone. Goose is just stressed and scared and a little confused.

Goose came home, let me give her two shots and put cream on her foot, and then she settled into her space and ate some lettuces and food.
We will keep you updated on goose, and let you know as soon as we know more. This is going to be a long-term foot care, so we will not update every day… just when there is new news to share.
Thank you for all the nice thoughts and well wishes for this goose. Remember, there are 8-9 other geese still dumped at Riverfront Park in Spokane, WA who need a safe forever home with a winter barn and food support. We are sorry that we can only help this one goose, but that is all we can do for now.
In other news, goose was not the only one dumped at a park.

This iguana was found in a park in Seattle. It is cold and wet and rainy here. Someone let this beautiful reptile go in a park. Thankfully the Seattle Shelter took it in and we got to meet it today at the vet’s office. We also saw a hawk, some parrots, a frog and a 10-year-old hen.
We’ll share more as soon as we know more. Thank you, and keep honkin’.
P.S. Please tell everyone you know that there is a difference between wildlife and domesticated pets. Domestic animals CANNOT be released in parks. It is a death sentence for them, and causes great suffering. It is also illegal in most areas and can carry cruelty charges. Please never buy pets, and never hatch or breed any pet you cannot care and provide for for life.


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Oh — So happy to see Goose goose taken care of – I hope the upcoming surgery goes ok.
I agree with you Flapper and Tiffany. This goose is a sweetie. I love this goose . S/He never tried to bit me. S/He is soft and gentle. Thanks for the update. So sad to see the bone was broken and never fixed. How painful and sad and yet s/he is still gentle. What a heart s/he has. I too think this ones a girl but I don’t know jack as I named my girl duck Fritz as he turned out being a She!
Fritz and Christine
BTW-
Flapper you’re a great big temp brother! I still want to see more of you on here as you are so cute. Even cuter than that green reptile. :O)
Fritz
Goosey doesn’t look half so pissed as the iguana. And that poor foot! Given how well s/he’s been doing at Casa del Flapper, I have high hopes for recovery. You are the nicest rescue lady evah!
Goose weighs over 13 pounds . . . probably lost weight from the abandonment . . . hmmmm, methinks Goose might be a boy
Ganders are a few pounds heavier than geese, so his healthy weight could be closer to 16 pounds. Ganders are often more affectionate and needy than the geese are, at least in my direct experience. I think it’s because they are a less shy, more extroverted than the girls.
Whoever adopts him/her should try and keep him “slim” as opposed to spoiled and fat to slow down the arthritis in that foot. The most vulnerable spot on a goose’s body is their legs and feet.
Goose looks so handsome and friendly. I’m sure Goose did not like the blood draw. Happy that Goose is being taken care of and the infection to be cleaned out soon. We will pray, keep the fingers crossed and think awesome thoughts for the good health for Goose.
Aww what a cute goose. It’s so heart warming to read about how you’re taking good care of her. Poor foot. Hugs and quacks and “get better soon” to Petunia and O’Malley, too.
I don’t get why people do this to animals. I would totally take in the iguana if I lived in the area (what a beautiful and fascinating animal!), but I’ll just keep my fingers crossed and hope everyone finds a forever home as cozy and safe as Chez Flapper
Glad to hear that sweet Mr./Ms. Goose will recover from his/her rough start in life, and that he/she is in your very capable hands receiving the proper love and care deserved! I too will never understand what compels people to drop their domesticated pets off at the park…I’d like to think it’s sheer ignorance, but I think that’s naive to say. I think a lot of it is just plain old laziness and the “me me me” mentality/arrogance/lack of care for other living beings that so many unfortunately seem to possess these days. Sending **good and healing** thoughts goose’s way!! : )
Ohhh Petunia … I am so sorry for you. Last month I had a URI too and they flushed my nares. It’s no fun is it?
My nose bleed a little from both sides. I hope it was helpful for you too!
Goosie … Try not to be scared. Everyone is wishing you the best in the future and Flapper’s Mom is the best person to get you all the help you need. I’m going to send good ‘honks’ your way each day.
honk-honk
Sorry Petunia has a sinus infection. These cold, damp days seem to encourage that condition. Hope the sweetie is feeling better quickly!
Goose has such a beautiful face. Best wishes for a most successful surgery!
It’s very frustrating when folks treat their pets as disposable/discardable!
I wish I could give sweet Goose a great big snorgle. That chest looks so soft and perfect for petting. Wishing everyone good health.
Just sending love and appreciation!
This is one resilient honker. (S)he has persevered though abandonment, foot injuries, and all sorts of poking and prodding by cootie-ridden humans. I’m sorry that the foot cannot be totally healed, but I have a feeling that with the surgery and TLC, (s)he will live a long, happy life.
This can’t be easily on you emotionally, Tiff, not to mention the time and money involved. You’re an inspiration to all of us who want to help animals but don’t know how.
Believe me, I’ve harangued innocent friends and coworkers on the disastrous effects of dumping domestic animals in parks, until their eyes glaze over in boredom.
Toonie is ill? Poor dear. Molting or not, she is regal and gorgeous.
D’oh. Should have read “be easy on you.”