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Seal rescued in Frinton recovering at wildlife hospital | Clacton and Frinton Gazette

A SEAL rescued from Frinton beach is on the road to recovery after being found with infected bite wounds. Derek, the six-week old pup, was discovered dehydrated and underweight before being taken in by South Essex Wildlife Hospital in Orsett. Sue Schwar, who founded and runs the hospital, said: “As soon as he arrived, Derek was checked and treated before we then gave him rehydration fluids via a stomach tube as he was so dehydrated. “Over the coming days we will monitor him and keep him on dry land while he learns to catch his own food.” Once a seal puppy loses its initial white coat, the mother expects it to go straight into the water in order to catch its own fish for food.

Seal rescued in Frinton recovering at wildlife hospital | Maldon and Burnham Standard

A SEAL rescued from Frinton beach is on the road to recovery after being found with infected bite wounds. Derek, the six-week old pup, was discovered dehydrated and underweight before being taken in by South Essex Wildlife Hospital in Orsett. Sue Schwar, who founded and runs the hospital, said: “As soon as he arrived, Derek was checked and treated before we then gave him rehydration fluids via a stomach tube as he was so dehydrated. “Over the coming days we will monitor him and keep him on dry land while he learns to catch his own food.” Once a seal puppy loses its initial white coat, the mother expects it to go straight into the water in order to catch its own fish for food.

Seal rescued in Frinton recovering at wildlife hospital

Seal rescued in Frinton recovering at wildlife hospital
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Seal rescued in Frinton recovering at wildlife hospital | Harwich and Manningtree Standard

A SEAL rescued from Frinton beach is on the road to recovery after being found with infected bite wounds. Derek, the six-week old pup, was discovered dehydrated and underweight before being taken in by South Essex Wildlife Hospital in Orsett. Sue Schwar, who founded and runs the hospital, said: “As soon as he arrived, Derek was checked and treated before we then gave him rehydration fluids via a stomach tube as he was so dehydrated. “Over the coming days we will monitor him and keep him on dry land while he learns to catch his own food.” Once a seal puppy loses its initial white coat, the mother expects it to go straight into the water in order to catch its own fish for food.

Orphaned seal pup is found in Southend river after making 500-mile journey along coast from DUNDEE

Share He was picked up by South Essex Wildlife Hospital helpers and is being looked after before he can be released back into the wild. The pup was weighed today and the hospital said it will have to say goodbye to him soon after he put on more than 3kgs, weighing nearly 33kg.  A spokesperson said: Garlic the seal pup recently rescued in Southend is packing on the pounds. One of the seals has been found a rehab place at RSPCA Mallydams hospital. All seals were weighed yesterday all putting on at least 3kgs.  Garlic was easily tempted onto the stretcher with a fish and weighing almost 33kgs we will have to say goodbye to him soon.

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