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Bruiser was adopted in August 2011 from Kentucky Lab Rescue. His front left leg was broken and healed with the bones separated. The break had occurred some time previously as the tissue was healed. When he walked or ran he was three legged with a leg that flopped up and down and essentially useless. We attempted to save his leg by having it surgically repaired with a titanium plate and resetting the bones. Rehab was conducted at The Veterinary Wellness Center, a state of the art veterinary clinic in Lexington, Ky. where you see Bruiser in the Hyperbaric chamber. This was used to try and facilitate bone growth and calcification. Unfortunately that did not occur and we had to amputate his leg. To day he is happy and his 3 legs do not slow him down. He is 9 pounds of pleasure and no one pushes him around. He is a real joy and repays me daily with his zest for life.

Bruisers Story

Bruisers Story

Friday, June 8, 2007

PET FOOD ALERT




Do not buy pet foods with wheat or corn prolducts. Many contaminated foods remain on the shelves.

If you can't locate an all meat based diet with rice, barley or other non-corn or wheat related ingredents, otherwise feed table scraps. I would not feed any prescription diets sold by veternarians as most are full of corn, wheat and by-products. Unless your vet is a nutritionist they probably don't know what the ingredients are in their products they sell. They do make a big profit on all those prescription foods.
In my latest book one of the most renown veternarians in the world talks about the missing link in veterinary medecine, nutrition!

If you love your animal as family members which we do, then feed them a nutritious and safe diet. It costs less to feed the best!

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