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Rock Bottom Rocker Pet Pantry President Shawna Kluge picked up the bald eagle from Carlton and brought him back to the Pet Pantry Tuesday after speaking with Dr. Dick Maier, the owner of Pioneer Veterinary Clinic. He recommended she keep the bird in a quiet, enclosed area and offer it food and water. Kluge then spent $45 on a filet of salmon to feed the bird.

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April 21, 2025 3:45 a.m.

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Injured eagle receiving treatment with the help of Soap Lake woman

SOAP LAKE — After four days, two veterinary clinics and one tire blowout, a bald eagle has been rescued and receiving care from the Washington State University Veterinary Teaching Hospital in Pullman. On April 13, Rock Bottom Rocker Pet Pantry President Shawna Kluge said she received a call from a concerned Soap Lake citizen regarding an eagle on the ground in a field near Carlton, in Okanogan County.