Saturday, February 23, 2013

Bella...one magical itty bitty pitty-rescued bait puppy gets so much help it's overwhelming

Bella was an 8 lb 2 month old bait puppy found just prior to Hurricane Sandy on Long Island. She was wandering in the streets late at night, frightened, dazed, sick. Vet examination later proved that she was badly injured. In addition to the nasty, oozing and large wound on her backside, puncture marks on her neck from bites, she was diagnosed with a fractured skull. Vets at Blue Pearl in Forest Hills told my son and myself to make her grow as fast as possible to expedite her healing so the bones in her cracked skull filling her head with spinal fluid would mesh. We turned everything into a food source. We bought one of the best vitamins there are. We fed Vet's Choice food on the recommendation of a pet store owner on Long Island, we gave her light chicken broth (1/3rd chicken broth, 2/3rds water) to make water more appealing and we took a holistic approach not only in feeding her good food, but, we addressed her spirit. Can any dog lover deny that dogs have a spirit that some times gives up? We will go into that more when our e-book is published as I have been a certified holistic counselor, adult educator and stress management consultant for years and I always loved dogs and cats (actually, all critters large and small) but little did I know that those very techniques that were so helpful for humans would be even more successful for dogs who were minus the agendas and resistances people seem to struggle with. Yesterday, February 22, 2013, my son, Ed, and myself, along with Bella and little Buddy also found on the street, a badly damaged 2 lb 3 week old puppy, taken away from his mother, and apparently attacked as a bait dog, journeyed out to Vets Choice in Deer Park, LI to collect a prize from a drawing. Buddy and Bella won a year's supply of Vet's Choice dry dog food. Bella ran victory laps around the office...she seemed to know she's a winner. Make your dogs winners too with Vets Choice.


A WORD OF CAUTION: please consult your vet on all questions about dog and cat health. The purpose of this blog is to suggest adjunct modalities to professional vet care. THIS BLOG IS NOT TO BE CONSIDERED A REPLACEMENT FOR YOUR VETS TREATMENT OR his or her professional guidance and treatment!


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