Success stories

  • Apollo

    Apollo

    While out taking Old Man Simon out for a walk, we came across this poor creature crawling down the sidewalk trying to get anyone to help him. He was mangey, bone thin but the sweetest thing imaginable! With two young girls help, I got him home where he did nothing but sleep for the first 24 hours. After xrays, it was discovered Apollo had a fractured hip. Thankfully for Apollo, it didnt require surgery to heal. Crate rest, minimal exercise, bi weekly treatment for sarcoptic mange, lots of love and food! In no time, Apollo was healthy, happy and on his way to find his home through one of our rescue partners in Canada. Apollo is one heck of a happy dog with his very own family!
  • Escoba

    Escoba

    Escoba! Oh what to say about Escoba! Escoba was my first sarcoptic mange case. I had always dealt with demodex, and wow… what a relief it is to learn that sarcoptic mange is a LOT easier to cure! Excellent news for Escoba because she had one of the worst cases Ive ever seen. She was bone thin from ehrlichia. Was covered in scabs and mites. The only hair left on her body was what little was left around her face, ears and head. She was not a happy, cuddly, or social dog when she first arrived. Within a couple of weeks, the mites were dying off, her scabs were gone, she had signs of hair growing back here n there.. she gained weight and became one of the best transitions I ever been blessed to witness. She came out like a butterly from a cocoon. She was a short little thing with a huge heart and loved to run and play. Escoba now has an amazing family who loves her to bits in Toronto, Ontario Canada. She has very good reasons for being such a happy dog. She will never, ever end up getting tossed out like this ever again!
  • Ebony

    Ebony

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  • Biff

    Biff

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