Sentences with phrase «back to health»

A hospital cage is the ideal environment for nursing your bird back to health because you can control the temperature.
Help the people with funding to help these animals back to health.
She decided this field was for her when she nursed a sick cat back to health.
She was taken in by a foster family who nursed her back to health, gained her trust, and gave her a new chance at a great life!
Transported to the shelter and given the name Astro by the animal care team, the young pup spent almost two months being nursed back to health so he could be cleared for adoption.
And he will get his wish soon if no one responds to rescue him although now, nursed back to health by the shelter, Daz is friendly and hopeful and so happy when he gets attention.
They nursed me back to health and I have been here ever since.
A dog that was buried with its owners 14,000 years ago was chronically ill throughout its life, yet its owners repeatedly nursed it back to health — suggesting a deep bond of friendship
Puppies rescued from a woman accused of running a fake rescue operation were nursed back to health and made available for adoption in Irvine.
The WLA shelter has done a fabulous job nursing him back to health.
Thank you all very much for getting my dogs back to health.
They rescued him, bought him lifesaving medical treatments and nursed him back to health.
For pets suffering from allergies and other dermatological conditions of the skin, ear, hair and nails, we can test, diagnose and provide effective treatments to aid your pets back to health.
They were told by their vet that the kittens chances for survival were low, yet they did their best to nurse them back to health.
She carefully nursed the little cat back to health.
She'll teach you how to develop therapeutic topical conditioning programs designed to maintain healthy coats or restore unhealthy skin and coats back to health.
I nursed her back to health.
As he was brought back to health, his goofy personality appeared, and Droopy «became a bouncing, boisterous happy Basset Hound with one of the funniest personalities I've ever seen.»
- Lois Stacks, who harbors abandoned pets, often nursing them back to health.
Within a week she had baby Bean back to health and he has not stopped moving since.
Even if you think your regular vet has it covered with Western medicine, the kind of support you can give you animal from this book is priceless and in many cases can bring an animal back to health much faster.
Most of the dogs that are up for adoption in these shelters were rescued animals from the streets or from abusive homes, and through careful training and lots of love and attention, they are nursed back to health and are ready to move in to more loving families.
But Blind Cat Rescue in St. Pauls, N.C. rescued him and nursed him back to health — his furry long coat is beautiful.
Dr. Pitcairn felt the same way, and thought she had a fighting chance, so we decided to take her in and start rehabilitation to get her back to health, right away.
Carrots, sweet potatoes and squash will all help bring your dog's skin back to health.
Oskar and Dexter Not rated yet Found abandoned in a dumpster at about 6 weeks of age these two beautiful red doberman pups spent the first few weeks being nurtured back to health by...
Instead I developed a holistic canine cancer diet that restored Henry back to health.
This year's annual gift from the SWAF is helping to fund a new wing that will house medical and surgical rooms where we will nurse these dogs back to health and find them the loving homes that they deserve.
Paul and Laurie Berkowitz slowly nursed Squeaky back to health again.
We have nursed him back to health, but are being relocated to an apartment in Orlando.
Canine hydrotherapy is a low - strain, low - impact activity that can help heal injured joints and tissues back to health.
Given 6 to 8 weeks to live and covered in tumors, he was restored back to health and has remained in remission for over three years now....
We brought Piper home after her emergency spay, and I nursed her back to health.
I know it may not work, but I have been nursing him back to health myself.
These are the sick, abused, and abandoned pets we take in and nurse back to health.
His wonderful foster mom, Yanira Alonso, checked him out of the hospital and is nursing him back to health.
While this might be the case for the majority of horses under your care, it's more than likely that your assistance will be requested to nurse or nurture a rescued horse back to health.
At 2 - weeks - old, Lenny was nursed back to health.
And when we realized the condition of so many of those kitties, the dangerously ill, the kittens with such bad eye infections that they needed immediate surgery, the moms who were too sick to feed their young - it was all of YOU who helped us nurse them all back to health and find them forever loving homes.
Another reputable foster mom, Eiring Baltazar Rosales, happily agreed to nurse the small dog, now named Amy, back to health.
Everywhere there are photos of the very extended family — including some of the 200 dogs Kathleen and Scottie have rescued, nursed back to health and placed in adoptive homes.
Our volunteers foster the pups in their own homes, often nursing many of them back to health and preparing them for adoption.
Our vets will evaluate these on a case by case basis and provide care instructions for nursing your foster back to health.
Adoption Fees: All adopting individuals must agree to pay the adoption donation specified for the dog that you are interesting in adopting, please remember that this adoption donation is covering our cost of getting the dog back to health, up to date on vaccinations for the year, spayed / neutered, micro-chipped, and a nutrious diet while in foster care.
Thank you so much for rescuing her all those years ago and all the work you did in nursing her back to health.
He inquired about fostering the dog when he was healthy enough, and made the commitment to nurture him back to health.
Amos immediately went to work finding Winston a forever home, where he would be nursed back to health and loved.
TBR allowed them to adopt him (on their oldest daughter's 16th birthday), and even waived the normal adoption fee due to the scope of the injuries and the time the Lewis family had put in bringing him back to health.
Thankfully, kismet led her to Adeline, who lovingly nursed her back to health, and gave her a fur - ever home to call her own.
Fostering means bringing home a pet — dogs, cats or small animals — to provide them with a roof, food, love and the necessary health care in order to nurse them back to health.
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