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Mississippi fire dogs
Mississippi fire dogs





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Resident - Each resident of the State of Mississippi ages sixteen (16) to sixty-four (64), must obtain a hunting license, except while hunting on lands titled in his name.Contact the MDWFP or area personnel for information about these areas. Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks Wildlife Management Areas are subject to special seasons and regulations which may vary from statewide seasons and regulations. Landowner permission is required to hunt, fish or trap on the lands of another.

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General Hunting Regulations & Requirements Hunters can either (a) log the harvest into the MDWFP reporting application on a smartphone (b) enter the harvest via the Game Check website at or (c) call the Game Check reporting phone line at 1-800-BE-SMART. There are three ways to complete the Game Check process and receive a confirmation number. Before moving a turkey from the harvest location, hunters must, at minimum, document their name and date on the harvest reporting record.

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The reporting record may be either (a) the MDWFP reporting application on a smartphone with the hunter's profile and subsequent harvest history (b) a paper copy of the MDWFP harvest reporting record or (c) provided by the hunter. As part of the Game Check process, all turkey hunters are required to carry a current harvest reporting record while spring turkey hunting. MSU is Mississippi’s leading university, available online at turkeys harvested during the spring turkey season must be reported to the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks Game Check system by 10 p.m. Updates on Buddy’s story and condition are being provided via the Tunica Humane Society Facebook page. Things can change rapidly in this situation, and we are doing everything we can to stay on top of any problems that may arise and to provide him with the very best care.” “The main concern will be ensuring that he does not develop infection.

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“We’ve been in the OR twice with him for wound debridement, and we plan to do his first skin graft using North Atlantic Cod fish skin from Iceland, courtesy of KerecisVet®, on Friday with subsequent procedures to follow,” Swanson said. As with many burn patients, infection control is of the utmost importance, and MSU CVM faculty, staff and students are taking every measure possible to ensure that he remains infection-free and continues to improve.īuddy, the dog from North Mississippi that was set on fire this week, is receiving care from veterinarians and trained students, including Tyler McMurray of Brandon, at the Mississippi State College of Veterinary Medicine. Buddy is being medicated to control pain, and he has 24-hour care in the intensive care unit.

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Burns can take several days to fully manifest, so we are still assessing the full extent of damage.”Īccording to Buddy’s care team, he is in good spirits-eating, wagging his tail and giving kisses to anyone he can.

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“We are keeping him comfortable, changing his bandages, and managing any problems as they arise. “Buddy’s vital signs are good but, as with any burn patient, this is very much the bottom of a tall mountain to be climbed,” said MSU CVM Associate Professor and Veterinary Surgeon Dr. Elizabeth Swanson (Photo by Tom Thompson)







Mississippi fire dogs