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Maggie is a six year old lab cross that was given up to the Northumberland Humane Society recently because her owners could no longer afford her treatment. Maggie is a spayed female weighing about 70 pounds and as you'll see in the photos she is in pretty rough shape. The following is the story of Maggie's transformation from a sad, neglected dog to a happy, healthy dog.
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These pictures of Maggie taken on May 29th are of a completely different dog -- can you just believe how good she looks? The coat is so plush and full and appears soft and healthy. I thought I'd focus this update on her mental state as this is also important in her recovery... | | | | Left side, Maggie April 7th | Left side, Maggie May 29th |
Maggie is a very happy-go-lucky dog with a happy disposition, and it appears she's actually feeling much better because she seems to have more energy and a spring in her step. One of the volunteers takes her to a creek nearby and she seems to enjoy wading in the water. Even so, Lynne (from the Humane Society) feels Maggie has bouts of feeling a bit grumpy and out of sorts. Lynne gets a sort of contemplative vibe from her, like a "well........now what?" sort of feel and finds that she is getting a bit over attached to her kennel and often prefers to just lie on the cement in the sun, dozing. Maggie no longer pulls away when her feet are touched. She is also calmer and has less 'hidden' fear. We will continue to work with her both vibrationally and herbally until we have her 100% or she finds a new home. | | | | Maggie on March 17th | Maggie on April 14th |
Her physical state seems excellent. Pictures here show remarkable hair regrowth, compare these photos taken May 29th with previous photos. Does this girl look like the same girl that came into the Northumberland Humane Society on March 7th?? |
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We're happy to report that Maggie has been adopted by a family who will continue to feed her a raw diet. I'm very satisfied to know that there are other people out there that have seen the Maggie testimonial and have commented that their dog is in the same condition and that they are willing to give a fresh, whole food diet a try. More importantly, is species appropriate diets. Make sure you are feeding each species what it's body is designed to thrive on. Dogs and cats don't thrive on grains and vegetables, people don't thrive on meat. Flip those two around and you'll all feel tremendous. Here's some of the latest pictures of Maggie. I hope to get some pictures from her new owners and will post them here as a follow-up. | | | | Left side, Maggie June 15th | Right side, Maggie June 15th |
Stay tuned to this web page. We will be continuing this live testimonials page with another critter that needs fixing. Jennifer Lennon Tollden Farms The Next Generation Raw 416.840.4485 |
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