Hello, I'm Corvine and this is my first post.
Yesterday I rescued an adult squirrel from my back yard.
He looks to have been injured some how, has a laceration to the left side of his head, just below his ear. I have cleaned the wound and it looks like it will heal nice.
He has a split lower lip and his upper front teeth are loose.
He will lick up some peanut butter but so far hasnt touched the carrots I chopped up for him. (Small baby carrots, chopped into thin round slices, can easily fit in his mouth)
I also crumbled some walnut meat from the walnut tree in my yard that he hasnt touched. (Think he has been calling that tree home.)
He has a small bowl of water that i think he is drinking from, it has debris in it that wasnt there when i put it in.
Where I am concerned is his back right leg. He drags it and makes no effort to put weight on it.
I did a physical exam on it and the bones dont feel broken or injured.
Trying to move the leg it bends just fine but wont extend past a 90 degree angle.
The foot also hangs limp, but the toes do move a little. The muscles in that leg are also noticeably smaller, making me think he has muscle atrophy due to a prior injury.
As a former paramedic I am comfortable treating his wounds but at a loss as to what I should do to help him with that back leg.
Do I need to wrap it to provide support? Should I be worried about him dragging it and possibly rubbing the skin raw? Do i leave it alone?
There are no vets in my area willing to treat wildlife that arent brought in by a licensed rehaber, and the closest rehaber to me is about a days drive away and i cant get ahold of them.
Any advice would be great. I want to do right by this little guy, he deserves the best I can do for him.