Ep 3. Born to Be Wild
- TVPG
- January 25, 2019
- 41 min
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In Hanging With the Hendersons season 1 episode 3, titled "Born to Be Wild", the Henderson family is back with even more exciting animal adventures. This episode finds the Hendersons taking care of various wild animals, including a baby squirrel, a young raccoon, and a baby rabbit.
The episode begins with an urgent call to the Henderson family's veterinary clinic about a baby squirrel that has been found on the side of the road. The Hendersons quickly spring into action, transporting the squirrel to their clinic and working tirelessly to nurse the tiny creature back to health.
As the Hendersons continue to care for the baby squirrel, they are also called to assist with another rescue. This time, it's a young raccoon that has been found wandering around a suburban neighborhood. The Hendersons take the raccoon in, giving it a place to stay until it can be released back into the wild.
In the midst of all this excitement, the Hendersons receive yet another call - this time about a baby rabbit that has been found in a garden by its distraught young owner. The Hendersons agree to take in the rabbit, working to nurse it back to health and reunite it with its family.
Throughout the episode, the Hendersons demonstrate their incredible skill and compassion for animals of all kinds, working tirelessly to provide the care that each animal needs. With their unique expertise and dedication to animal welfare, the Henderson family serves as an inspiration not just for viewers, but for the many animals whose lives they touch.
Along the way, viewers learn about the intricacies of animal care and the importance of environmental conservation. The episode serves as a reminder that nature is filled with all kinds of creatures, big and small, and that each and every one deserves a chance to thrive. From the squirrel to the rabbit to the raccoon, the Hendersons demonstrate their deep love and respect for every living thing they encounter - making "Born to Be Wild" an episode that viewers won't soon forget.