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Stories of Pet Saviors...

Discussion in 'Cats - all breeds / types' started by Cheryl, Apr 9, 2005.

  1. Cheryl

    Cheryl New Member

    This is the story I wanted to tell about a pet savior... Perhaps others have savior stories as well...? :m25:

    I live in a remote area... 5 hours from the nearest vet...

    We are blessed in that a local doctor (and his extremely patient wife) are compassionate people. Literally not a day goes by that he does not help someone's sick pet. There are many stories over the years of pets that he has saved in some way.

    I am one of his very best customers... He has stitched my dogs, set their bones, removed the injured eye from one dog, and put the eyeball back in for another... and put up with my "help" call at 6:30 in the morning on a holiday when my cat was hit by a truck (she recovered completely). And I don't just bring him my own critters... He once stitched up a rescued dog for me, right in the foyer of his own house and even tried to cure urinary tract blockage in a wild cat that we had to chase around my house just to catch and treat.

    I try my very best to not bother him at home, but with only about a 50% success rate... I have woken him more than once, often calling in tears and not once did he ever say: "Who is this"... or "This is my business how"?... "Bring her/him over", he always says. :y_the_best:

    I asked him why he does this... He says he knows that his patients experience great stress when their pets are injured or sick. He considers it a part of his job to care for his patients mental health as well as their physical health. (Maybe he's just a s**k for animals too)

    I thank the lord for providing this doctor, along with this big sappy heart I have for animals. [-o< How many do you think, given the good doctor's knowledge and experience would choose to regularly spend their personal time doing these good deeds...
    At no charge...
     
  2. Bente

    Bente New Member

    It's people like this who makes this world a better place :-k :bow_now:
    He just sounds amazing!
     
  3. luna

    luna New Member

    i don't think many doctors are like him. i know i don't no any doctors that would do it. they're all money hungry.
     
  4. vene

    vene New Member

    That's an amazing story! Docs like him are a rare breed.
     

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