Goose Taps On The Door Of Wildlife Clinic, Demands To See Mate, Stays Through The Surgery
In sickness and in health is a serious vow. It’s easy to keep it when your mate is healthy, but would you do anything if they got ill? Would you march over to the hospital, demand to see them, and stay with them during the surgery? Would you eat together and patiently wait for their return home? Well, this lady goose would. When her mate got injured and taken away by wildlife services, she found where he was, tapped on the door and supervised the surgery, never leaving her dear husband’s sight. That’s the love we all want!
When Amelia’s mate Arnold got injured and taken away, she went looking for him and found him in the clinic
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Canada geese might seem like vicious creatures that chase people around. It is not due to their evil nature – they simply are very territorial and protective over their mates and young.
Geese bond for life and get very attached to their mates that they find at around age two or three.
Amelia and Arnold, a bonded pair of Canada geese, spent their happy days at a pond near New England Wildlife Center in Massachusetts until Arnold got seriously injured. Staff suspected that it was the work of a snapping turtle or other predators.
He was limping and falling down, so Wildlife Center staff decided to take him in and help him.
This bonded pair of geese live on a pond near a wildlife facility. Staff noticed that he was injured and took him in for an exam
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Poor Arnold had suffered severe injury – two open fractures on his foot, which meant that he needed surgery ASAP. Wildlife workers took good care of the goose, keeping him pain-free with medications and antibiotics to avoid infection. As they prepared for the surgery, they got an unexpected surprise.
The medical team heard faint tapping on the window at the entrance to the clinic. It was beautiful Amelia, Arnold’s loving mate, demanding entrance to the clinic. She somehow managed to find her injured mate and wanted to be by his side. Touched by her determination, the team made an effort to show Amelia that Arnold was in good hands, and she had nothing to worry about. Still, Amelia waited patiently by the door for her beloved, keeping a watchful eye on the staff. You never know what those humans might be up to.
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Worried about her mate, Amelia located his whereabouts and tapped on the window, demanding to see Arnold
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She stayed with him during his surgery, making sure he was being well taken care of
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Luckily, Arnold’s surgery was a success, and he began the road to recovery. When he started waking up from anesthesia, the staff decided that Amelia should be the first one he saw once he regained consciousness. Kindhearted staff members opened the clinic door and brought Arnold closer to Amelia, who wasted no time and started lovingly grooming him. Everyone was touched by this loving movement between the two birds.
Arnold needed care to ensure complete recovery so he couldn’t go home straight away. Amelia was visiting him daily, patiently waiting for the staff to bring her dear Arnold closer to the door so they could see each other.
Wanting to help the lovebirds feel as normal as they could in this situation, wildlife workers set up a temporary pen where the pair could share meals safely under supervision. Sometimes Cupid is not a cheeky cherub, sometimes he appears as kindhearted staff who would do anything for a bonded pair of birds. Awww!
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Staff made a pen so Amelia and Arnold could share meals together while he recovered
Image credits: Cape Wildlife Center
Luckily, Arnold made a full recovery and was reunited with his dear Amelia
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Finally, it was time for Arnold to return home to his lady. She waited for him as he waddled towards their pond. Reunited and joyous, the pair went for a swim around their home pond, catching up on whatever things birds talk about.
The staff celebrated Arnold’s return and shared a happy update on their Facebook page. With his fixed foot, Arnold shouldn’t have any problems keeping up with Amelia. And if someone messes with him, we’re sure Amelia would tell them to back off – she’s very protective over her mate.
The story of Amelia and Arnold is a touching one – Amelia’s love certainly sped up Arnold’s recovery. It is a beautiful reminder of love and empathy within the animal kingdom – we should take a page out of their book.
We hope that everyone experiences love as strong as these two geese have. And if you have already, share in the comments below.
25 years ago I worker for company and the parking lot sat facing a lake. Every spring the same pair of Swans came back to lay eggs. They lived under the boat dock of one of the homes across the lake. I witnessed them attack a golden retriever swimming too close to their babies they were quite protective and fearless. I fed them EVERY morning. They came to NO ONE else but me they let their babies near nobody but me. They even knew my car & flew across the lake to meet me as I got out each morning. When I went on maternity leave I left food for them but instead I got a panicked call from my job stating the swans had invaded the parking lot AND garage and were very aggressive. My co-workers begged me to come and see them because they all thought the swans were looking for me. When I arrived they flew across the lake and waddled around me in circles. I think they actually missed me.
I raise waterfowl. Geese can be extremely ill tempered (best way of putting it), especially if they're broody, it's mating season, or taking care of their young. That said, outside of those times they can be quite endearing. :-)
I agree with Judy Wallace--this story should be in a children's book, complete with pictures. I would certainly buy it.
Omg I'm in tears! What a beautiful story & what a wonderful way the staff handled it. Definitely very special animal care specialists ❤️
One commenter mentioned this story would make a good child's book, I agree and also would like to commend you on the good work that you do thank you
Beautiful story, brought tears to my eyes. Human beings can be lovely creatures too and it's wonderful to be reminded.
Sometimes humans can be lovely ppl but most of the time THEY DON'T 🤔🤔
Load More Replies...I grew up in Wisconsin and my father would take us to the migration of the Canadian geese in Horicon marsh. I know live in Texas and my parents have passed on and every year two geese come into my backyard and I know it’s them and I’ve been told it is them. I even wrote a song about it is I’m also a musician and a nutritionist. When a goose gets injured two geese will come out of the formation and stay with that goose until he or she heals or dies and then they re-join their flock, or gaggle. They are amazing creatures and move my heart every time I see them. Thank you for the story. It was very special!!
Someone will. But you must love yourself first and give love to others and love will return unto you.
Load More Replies...I would not be surprised if Arnold and Amelia bring their goslings to that Wildlife Center to show them the nice humans that helped their Dad.
What a wonderful story. Animals have feelings just humans. not sure why ppl think they don't 🙄
25 years ago I worker for company and the parking lot sat facing a lake. Every spring the same pair of Swans came back to lay eggs. They lived under the boat dock of one of the homes across the lake. I witnessed them attack a golden retriever swimming too close to their babies they were quite protective and fearless. I fed them EVERY morning. They came to NO ONE else but me they let their babies near nobody but me. They even knew my car & flew across the lake to meet me as I got out each morning. When I went on maternity leave I left food for them but instead I got a panicked call from my job stating the swans had invaded the parking lot AND garage and were very aggressive. My co-workers begged me to come and see them because they all thought the swans were looking for me. When I arrived they flew across the lake and waddled around me in circles. I think they actually missed me.
I raise waterfowl. Geese can be extremely ill tempered (best way of putting it), especially if they're broody, it's mating season, or taking care of their young. That said, outside of those times they can be quite endearing. :-)
I agree with Judy Wallace--this story should be in a children's book, complete with pictures. I would certainly buy it.
Omg I'm in tears! What a beautiful story & what a wonderful way the staff handled it. Definitely very special animal care specialists ❤️
One commenter mentioned this story would make a good child's book, I agree and also would like to commend you on the good work that you do thank you
Beautiful story, brought tears to my eyes. Human beings can be lovely creatures too and it's wonderful to be reminded.
Sometimes humans can be lovely ppl but most of the time THEY DON'T 🤔🤔
Load More Replies...I grew up in Wisconsin and my father would take us to the migration of the Canadian geese in Horicon marsh. I know live in Texas and my parents have passed on and every year two geese come into my backyard and I know it’s them and I’ve been told it is them. I even wrote a song about it is I’m also a musician and a nutritionist. When a goose gets injured two geese will come out of the formation and stay with that goose until he or she heals or dies and then they re-join their flock, or gaggle. They are amazing creatures and move my heart every time I see them. Thank you for the story. It was very special!!
Someone will. But you must love yourself first and give love to others and love will return unto you.
Load More Replies...I would not be surprised if Arnold and Amelia bring their goslings to that Wildlife Center to show them the nice humans that helped their Dad.
What a wonderful story. Animals have feelings just humans. not sure why ppl think they don't 🙄
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