After a peaceful first night at the sanctuary, the gates of the barn are opened the next day for Lady to explore her new home. Scott and Kat continue to explain Lady’s way of communicating and how, still today, she expects their full presence and attention when being with her. Listening and paying attention to the most subtle forms of communication is the foundation of sanctuary and trust building. We fast forward to the present day, talking about Lady’s recent health issues and dive into the topic of osteomyelitis, a degenerative bone disease from which Lady is suffering.
Learn more about osteomyelitis on this EleFact Friday post.
Video: Lady’s first steps into the habitat.
The episode transcript can be found here.
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