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Archives for June 2022

Burrito in Recovery

June 25, 2022 by Diana

Burrito spent much of his day just like this:

His friends did cause a ruckus midday that got him up and alert, and, later in the day, I saw him sitting on his “stoop” on the other side of the mesh while Negra groomed him and Foxie checked in on him. But that was enough activity for the day. He didn’t even want to move much to eat his dinner of mashed sweet potatoes.

Since we have had Burrito in recovery many times we know he’s usually out for a day after a procedure, so it was good he was even a little active and eating.

Since J.B.’s post yesterday about Burrito’s procedure, some people were asking how we knew that there was an issue with his tooth. It was an observation made by staff caregiver Kelsi who noticed that the left side of his face was swollen by his nose. Volunteer caregiver Krissy said she had also noticed that and newest staff caregiver Jenna shared a video that showed the swelling, but it was really only noticeable upon close inspection.

Per Dr. Erin, we first tried giving Burrito an antihistamine to see if the swelling went down, which would have indicated some sort of allergic reaction. When that did not result in a significant reduction in the swelling, there weren’t many other options for what it could be, and Dr. Erin started organizing the team in preparation of a tooth extraction. She surmised that it was likely his upper canine on that side.

Chimpanzees have some impressive canines. Willy B kindly allowed me to take this photo today while he was eating dinner in order to show you:

The part of the tooth that is visible doesn’t even begin to reveal the full tooth, though. Here is a photo of Burrito’s tooth that was removed yesterday, cleaned up by staff veterinary assistant Sofía:

You can imagine that it was quite a lot of work to get that tooth, with it’s long root, out of Burrito’s mouth. I’m happy to say that I was not personally in the room when that work was happening, but I could hear the drilling as we were cleaning.

No doubt Burrito will be a much happier man without that issue bothering him. And his smile will likely be even more charming.

Willy B’s missing front teeth, for example, is his signature look; one that he likes to check out whenever he gets the chance:

In fact, this is not Burrito’s first tooth removal at the sanctuary. Several years ago, he fractured his left lower canine and had an upper incisor pulled at the same time. That was when we had a much different set-up for procedures and the chimpanzee would have to be wheeled outside of the building to the back of an RV that J.B. had retrofitted into a medical clinic.

Though the “mobile clinic” worked fine, and was all we could manage given our resources at the time, I don’t think anyone misses those days. We are extremely happy to have a clinic within the building that is much better outfitted, and very grateful to donors who made this possible as part of Phase 1 of the building expansion.

The more procedures we do, the more we realize that there are certain things that would be helpful to have, so we will likely be looking to purchase some more medical equipment for the chimps in the future.

In the meantime, we are forever thankful to everyone who has contributed not just specifically to the expansion, onsite clinic, and equipment upgrades, but also so grateful to everyone who continuously supports the sanctuary, allowing us to continuously improve the care that we are able to provide all of the chimpanzees and the bovines.

Filed Under: Burrito, Caregivers, Veterinary Care Tagged With: animal protection, animal rescue, animal rights, Animal Welfare, Burrito, canine, chimp, chimp teeth, chimpanzee rescue, chimpanzee retirement, chimpanzee sanctuary, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, chimpanzees, tooth extraction

Happy Birthday, Thom!

June 25, 2022 by Chad de Bree

Today was graciously sponsored by Connie Kinyon in honor of her son-in-law Thom Bailey’s birthday!

Happy birthday to a wonderful son in law!”

Happy birthday, Thom! we all wish the happiest of birthdays on your special day! And thank you so much Connie for thinking of the chimps and cattle to honor Thom’s special day!

Rayne and Willy B:

Mave and Dora:

Burrito and Foxie:

Missy and Annie:Jody and Negra:

 

 

Honey B and Dora:

 

 

Filed Under: Sponsor-a-day

An Appointment with the Dentist

June 24, 2022 by J.B.

Well at least it wasn’t a rattlesnake this time…

Yes, poor Burrito was back in the clinic today to have an infected tooth extracted. Dr. Erin and Sofia were accompanied by Dr. Cristina Bender and her husband, Matt, from Pearl Care Dental in Ellensburg, Dr. Dan Whitemarsh of Cle Elum Dental Clinic, and veterinarian Dr. Austin Hardegree, who ran anesthesia and performed ultrasounds. Our friends at Valley Veterinary Hospital were also kind enough to lend some specialized dental equipment for the afternoon.

Since Burrito would be under anesthesia for the extraction, Jim Repsher, PA-C came to give him injections in both knees to help alleviate his arthritis.

Burrito has been through a lot in the last few years but he seems to somehow bounce back stronger every time. We have no doubt he’ll be up and running again very soon. For now, though, he is going to get some rest under close supervision from Dr. Erin…

…and a his chimp family, of course.

We’re so grateful to all the folks who give their time and energy to help care for Burrito and his family and friends. How fortunate are we to have such an amazing team of people looking after them.

Feel better soon, Bubs.

Filed Under: Veterinary Care Tagged With: arthritis, care, chimpanzee, clinic, extraction, injection, medical, northwest, rescue, Sanctuary, tooth, veterinary

Doll Hockey

June 23, 2022 by Anna

Check out Foxie’s unique game in this video and then feel free to jump on over and browse our newly updated Amazon Wish list. Happiest of Thursdays everyone!

Filed Under: Foxie, Friendship, Latest Videos, Sanctuary, Wishlist Tagged With: chimpanzee sanctuary, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Foxie, Sanctuary

Summer Shenanigans

June 22, 2022 by Grace

After celebrating its official start yesterday, we are in full summer mode here at the sanctuary! The season has definitely caught up and it is *warm* outside, with the sun in full force. After managing winter weather and cool spring temps, the jump start to summer has us (or maybe just me) sweltering in the heat. Today ended up being the perfect day to remind us (or, again, just me) why summer is so fun.

Diana brought us bowls of rose flowers and petals for both groups to forage, which was a hit! And on Jamie’s side of the building, we decided to fill up their two pools with nice cool water… and then we added a yummy touch- Gatorade!

The bowl of rose flowers, petals, and lilacs for the forage today:

Gordo enjoying his lunch in the warmth of the Riverview Greenhouse:

Jamie’s group has spent a large portion of today exploring on Young’s Hill, relaxing in the greenhouse, and spending time by the Gatorade pools. Cy and his group have seemed content to spend time in the cool front rooms, and right now I can hear Terry blowing raspberries trying to get someone’s attention.

Check out the video for more on today’s chimp-house-summer-time-shenanigans!

 

Filed Under: Burrito, Chimpanzee, Enrichment, Forage, Foxie, Jamie, Jody, Latest Videos, Negra, Sanctuary Tagged With: Burrito, chimp, chimp enrichment, chimpanzee, chimpanzee sanctuary, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, chimpanzees, Cle Elum 7, Jamie, Negra

Have a great Summer!

June 21, 2022 by Sofia Castro-Loza

It is officially the best time of the year, in my opinion anyway! Today marks the first day of Summer and what better way to celebrate than with a hill forage. The sun was out, the clouds were nowhere to be seen and the temperature finally caught up with the Seasons. The chimps on Burrito’s group got a forage on Young’s Hill that included corn, mini potatoes, barbecue green onions, tomatoes, and chow. On the other side Cy and his friends got corn, peppers and barbecue green onions. On both sides, lunch was a hit. Enjoy some photos of today’s Summer menu.

Jamie

Burrito

Annie

Negra

Jody

Foxie

Lucky

Honey B

Dora

Terry

 

 

 

Filed Under: Sanctuary

Happy Summer Solstice!

June 21, 2022 by Katelyn

“Happy Summer Solstice!”, wishes from Dylan Most!

Thanks so much, Dylan! We love that you’ve chosen these past many years to welcome the arrival of summer by giving a day of sanctuary to the chimpanzees, cattle and all their wild neighbors.

Negra enjoying watermelon shaved ice:

Bumble friend:

Meredith and her mama, Honey, enjoying their new summer pasture:

Lupine:

Jody:

Rayne relaxing in her greenhouse:

Flutterby friend:

Cy enjoying the sun:

Foxie during a past Fourth of July celebration:

Bluebird friend:

Barn Kitty enjoying the sun:

Welcome, summer! Wishing you all a season of the abundant beauty and ease only summertime can bring.

Jamie:

Filed Under: Sanctuary, Sponsor-a-day

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