Rescue + vet resources
Find licensed help for a squirrel in trouble.
A directory of wildlife rehabbers and wildlife-capable veterinarians — searchable by region, specialty, and species — is the centerpiece of our Phase 2 launch.
Right now, with an injured or orphaned squirrel in front of you?
Our care guide has immediate, responsible guidance on how to assess the situation and find help fast.
Where to find help today
Until our directory launches, the following resources can connect you to licensed wildlife rehabilitators in North America.
Animal Help Now
Free nationwide locator for wildlife rehabilitators and emergency hotlines. Covers every US state.
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Your state wildlife agency
Every US state maintains a directory of licensed rehabbers. Search for: [your state] wildlife rehabilitator directory.
A local vet
Many veterinarians can't treat wildlife themselves but maintain relationships with nearby rehabbers. Call first; explain the situation.
Humane societies
Local humane societies often coordinate with wildlife rehabbers even when they don't take wildlife cases themselves. Worth a call.
The TreePuppies rehabber directory
When it launches, our directory will be built around the thing we think is missing: rehabbers as first-class partners, not database entries. Every listed rehabber has a public profile. Every profile is linkable, shareable, and — when the rehabber consents — connected to funding campaigns they've invoiced.
When a squirrel in a Scurry needs care, the referral to a rehabber is a few clicks, not a dozen phone calls. When a rehabber takes a difficult case, the community can see it and fund it directly. That's the network. That's the thing we're building.
Are you a licensed rehabber?
We're actively looking for founding partners. If you're licensed in your jurisdiction and want early access to the platform, we'd love to hear from you.