| hi laurie thank you so much for this little sweet baby! huey is a gentle, loving, smart creature with a delightful personality. EVERYONE LOVES HIM, he plays well with other dogs, greets people openly and always keeps on eye on me!!! had him neutered Tuesday and he weighs 5.8 lbs and is in perfect health. the pottie issues are resolved, he goes outside and i can time when he needs to go fairly well. i am very fortunate to have this guy! he is getting used to the leash and being home alone the car too.. Bedtime is his favorite time when he can snuggle in the sheets with me!! thanks again, peace mark |
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| Dear Tinkerbell (Mom), April, 25,2007 I just wanted to send you a quick note saying THANK YOU for giving birth to me 2 years ago today. I have had a great life so far, and it's all because of you! It used to be just me, but now I have plenty of playmates... including... Willy (aka Jerry), Rocky (aka Barney), and Cloee (aka Sassy)... and let me tell you Sassy fits her much better.... that girl is a Firecracker!!! I had a great birthday, and I hope Tubby Toby did too. Love your son, Brutus (aka Bean) |
Hi, Laurie, I wanted to drop you a note about Marty and our amazing adventure with hi. As you know, Katie got Marty from you so she would have company when she moved away. Last year at this time she moved back home until her wedding. While she and Marty were living her our house was under contraction with a new add-on being built. The addition had a basement also and we had to keep the back doors locked so that no one went out that door because it opened to the hole of the new basement addition an 8foot drop. On night an elderly neighbor with bad knees came over to see the addition. I didn't want to have him walk down the stairs to see, so I opened up the door. My own dog, a White German Shepard was always eager to go out, but we blocked the opening so she couldn't get out even with the door open. Marty NEVER went outside first, he always waited for Frost to lead the way. But this night Marty decided to leap through the barricade and literally flew through the door way and drooped down 8 to 9 feet to the bottom of the new addition. I thought I was going find a very injured or possibly a dead pup. After I ran downstairs and opened the existing door in the basement there STOOD Marty. Shaken, but very much alive. The next morning Katie noticed that he wasn't wagging his little stubby tail at all. In fact, he wasn't even holding it up and it was tender. Our family was seeing a wonderful Chiropractor at this time and I explained to him what had happened to Little Marty. Dr. Bill Tickel told me to bring him in and he would take a look at him. He did a full exam and made a some adjustments to Mart's backside and hip area. Believe it or not about an hour later we noticed that Marty started lifting his tail up more and more. By the next day he had full use of his little tail again! Dr. Tickel said he was also bruised a bit on his back side and needed ice and TLC. Unbelievable but true! Dr. Tickel did see Marty one more time about a week later to make sure al was healed and that no more adjustments were needed. Since then I have talked to a few other people who have taken their pets to Chiropractors. They have also said it has helped their pets with their spines just like humans. I wanted to pass this on to you so that you can pass this on to others to let them know that Chiropractors can help not only humans but pets as well. It was worth it! Thanks so much, Cathy Stiens Montgomery, Oh. |


| Marty's day at the Chiropractor |