Monday, January 21, 2013

I will be studying canine nutrition to make sure I can help fur babies recover quickly-the most important factor with a sick animal? YOU

Please, always get professional pet advice from your vet. If money is a problem when you find a bait puppy, please ask your vet to help you save a life with some professional courtesy. You and she or he are in the same business....saving innocent pets. I found, as a holistic counselor, that making a spirit to spirit connection with an injured puppy or any injured animal or person, works the best & the quickest. Follow your vet's advice on all matters. They know that miracles can happen when a special person meets a special animal and there is love. Love remains the most powerful force in the Universe and people who work with animals KNOW IT. Form a deep bound as quickly as you can while allowing the animal all the time it needs to rest. Sleep, food, love, professional care...are the magic that works fast and well. I want to thank the people on Facebook...total strangers to me for unifying in an effort to save Bella. YOU DID IT. I added the love and care and you supplied the finances so Bella belongs to all of us and now we have to give back to all the Bella's out there who are tossed into the streets to die or to be resuced by good people who love animals. Thanks for your help and God bless! with love, Irene meet little Buddy, only 3 weeks old when he was found by kids and handed to my son because the community new about Bella. Buddy was 2 lbs, had a deep wound in his neck, 2 puncture wounds that missed his eyes by less than an inch, he had another deep wound in his back leg, he whined for his mommy for days and nights, he was swapped with vitamin E to try and heal the back leg without surgery. Surgery and anesthia for a 2lb puppy? This puppy had 2 protozoa infects, he was swapped with Neosporin, he was medicated with antibiotic, we feared he had parvo, he couldn't drink from a bottle. Music helped somewhat. Holding him helped a lot, giving him food on a finger tip was difficult. He was very sick for about 2 weeks before he turned the corner and lived. As soon as the vet saw him, he said, "He's a BAIT PUPPY" - Long Island, you are paying $9000 - $15,000 a year or more in taxes and this is happening in your counties! Here's something we all need to know...while rare, rabies can be transmitted through the air. An injured puppy in the woods anywhere is going to come across the tracks of wild animals or perhaps be bitten by one...will your child pick up a 2lb puppy and bring it home? THINK ABOUT IT
meet Bella, only 7-8 weeks old when found, ripped open backside, bite marks on her neck, blind in her right eye, fractured skull. She was found just days before Hurricane Sandy dessimated Long Island. Had she not been picked up, she would have died. Had I not defied the co-op rules where I live, she would have had no place to stay dry, warm and get well. The person who found her flooded and had over a foot of water in his home. Let me hear from anyone who knows what to do about BAIT BUPPIES LEFT TO DIE IN CITY STREETS, if this is going on in the city, can you image what's going on in the woods? I am remembering a tiny pit bull puppy being found on the streets of LA...her name is Coco, fast thinking and good vet care saved her after hydration and a blood transfusion~ Meet Bella...total devotion and inspiration:

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