Hospital and Sanctuary

Our Hospital

From the mobile hospital to the specially adapted medical clinic we are equipped and prepared for most anticipated medical emergencies, injuries and illnesses.

BFRL supports a fully functional surgical facility, lab and highly specialized trained medical staff.


 

Hospital

The BigFoot will receive basic mammalian first aide from the time of extraction until its arrival at the mobile hospital and containment facility where the rehabilitation begins.

BFRL supports a fully functional surgical facility, lab and highly specialized trained medical staff.

Sanctuary

When the BigFoot is healthy enough to venture outdoors, the calming meadows and babbling streams of the BigFoot sanctuary awaits. 160 acres of secluded, quiet, and secure habitat awaits the recovering BigFoot. When the BigFoot is healthy enough to return to its original find site, it will be released there. If it is handicapped or needs special attention, it can live out its days on the sanctuary. As a BFRL member you’ll be asked to be involved in the entire process of caring for the BigFoot from injury to recovery.

Sandy the Comfort Dog

After thorough research, the Great Pyrenees was chosen as the optimal breed for comforting a BigFoot in need. Their ample size and dense fur can withstand the strength of BigFoot hugs. Sandy has a docile nature and is instinctively protective. Other breeds may also be comforting to a BigFoot.

Fred the Goat

The sanctuary houses a plethora of wildlife, but Fred has a special duty. A traumatized BigFoot needs one thing and Fred has it… comfort. Classified as a service animal, Fred is trained to be calm and endearing to a rescued BigFoot. It is also widely accepted that a recovering BigFoot will have quite an appetite, so in the case of extreme BigFoot hunger, Fred will be eaten.