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Thu Jun 11, 2026, 10:36 PM Jun 11

Baby coyote trapped in hundreds of cactus spines is freed by rescuers

The three-pound coyote pup — about 4 weeks old — appeared frozen. He was covered in hundreds of cholla cactus spines from nose to tail and could not move.

A homeowner in Surprise, Arizona, found the baby coyote alone in their yard, with no sign of his mother nearby. The pup had likely collided with a cholla, and its spines — barbed like fishhooks — were embedded across his face, legs, stomach and paws. The homeowner called the Southwest Wildlife Conservation Center, a nonprofit wildlife rehabilitation facility in Scottsdale, and a volunteer was dispatched to collect him.

“To that little guy, I’m sure it was a very sharp pain,” said Berk Martineau, a veterinary technician at the center.

The pup was lethargic when he arrived on May 19, Martineau said, and was subdued in a way that suggested shock. Animals occasionally come in with a few spines lodged in their skin, he said, but nothing to this extent.

“This was a pretty extreme case,” he said.

(snip)

Martineau and his colleague sedated him and spent two and a half hours methodically removing each spine. The needles slide in easily, he said, but extracting them is difficult, as the barbs grip and resist. The two worked with small metal clamps to avoid getting pricked themselves.

Once all the spines were removed, the pup was placed in a heated incubator and fed fluids. Had he not been rescued, Martineau said, the pup would not have made it.

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Baby coyote trapped in hundreds of cactus spines is freed by rescuers (Original Post) question everything Jun 11 OP
Poor little baby, That looks like it really hurts. debm55 Jun 11 #1
Ooooooo, poor baby! Totally Tunsie Jun 11 #2
I thank everyone involved for their kindness. NoMoreRepugs Jun 11 #3
They got him all cleaned up. He's a cutie! CousinIT Jun 11 #4
Thanks so much for the happy picture Grim Chieftain Jun 11 #5
Adorable pup! SheltieLover Jun 11 #6
Thanks Be!! sprinkleeninow Jun 11 #8
What a precious little baby. May he be safe and well. niyad Jun 12 #9
humans at their finest Skittles Jun 12 #14
Ahhhhh, MUCH better! calimary Jun 12 #10
Oh, poor, sweet baby! 3catwoman3 Jun 11 #7
Had me worried until I saw the second picture. Aussie105 Jun 12 #11
Assuming it was an accident. niyad Jun 12 #12
I speak from experience. Jumping Cholla is the worst. I'm so glad he was rescued kairos12 Jun 12 #13
Southwest Wildlife is a wonderful organization. StarryNite Jun 12 #15
I will donate question everything Jun 12 #18
Thank you. ❤️ StarryNite Jun 12 #19
Makes me hurt just to look at him Warpy Jun 12 #16
Yay for a successful rescue! Poor baby. electric_blue68 Jun 12 #17
He looks so much happier now. Totally Tunsie Jun 12 #20

niyad

(135,155 posts)
9. What a precious little baby. May he be safe and well.
Fri Jun 12, 2026, 12:00 AM
Jun 12

Blessings to all involved in his rescue and care.

Aussie105

(8,320 posts)
11. Had me worried until I saw the second picture.
Fri Jun 12, 2026, 12:17 AM
Jun 12

Something he will never do again, I hope.

The second picture needs a caption: I fucked up, didn't I? Thanks for the help people!

kairos12

(13,813 posts)
13. I speak from experience. Jumping Cholla is the worst. I'm so glad he was rescued
Fri Jun 12, 2026, 12:35 AM
Jun 12

and is now receiving the care he/she deserves.

StarryNite

(12,196 posts)
15. Southwest Wildlife is a wonderful organization.
Fri Jun 12, 2026, 01:21 AM
Jun 12

I’ve been there several times. They have saved so many animals over the years. It’s a blessing to have them here in the valley.

StarryNite

(12,196 posts)
19. Thank you. ❤️
Fri Jun 12, 2026, 10:33 AM
Jun 12

It’s one of the few I donate to. Their shirts and hats and other stuff is nice. I like buying them because they not only get the money but they get the advertising too.

Warpy

(114,752 posts)
16. Makes me hurt just to look at him
Fri Jun 12, 2026, 01:21 AM
Jun 12

I hope he pays closer attention to just where the rodents are running from now on.
Probably not. Dogs never seem to learn.

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