Nothing Like a Deadline!

Mamalei is a eight to ten year old Dalmation with four ruptured discs.  That was too many for surgery, and the slow progression of hind limb weakness and ataxia had resulted in her being completely down.  We were given two weeks to turn things around or else!  Intensive daily therapy, swimming and assisted walks got her up and about - to everyone’s surprise and her owner’s delight!  Watch an update at Mamalei.

Helping dogs get better, one paw at a time

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Here’s what’s been happening at Two Hands Four Paws!

Webletter                        July 2009

A Super 13th for Hans

Staffers at Two Hands Four Paws were honored to celebrate the 13th birthday of long time client Hans H.  Mom threw a lavish bash, there were way more dogs than people and everyone had a rollicking time.  Hans, as always, was most facilitating.  An easy guy to get along with.  Longbodies rule!

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Puppy Mill Protest Continues at Elite Animals in WeHo

We’re getting down to the last days of having to protest Elite Animal’s selling of factory puppies.  The community is behind us, customers are scarce and it won’t be long now.  ”It’s Me or the Dog” host Victoria Stillwell has been one of the many protesters.  Come join us and help shut down factory breeding.

Joe B.
 

Follow Joe’s Progress

Joe’s making lots of progress recovering from serious back surgery.   He’s working hard at recovering the use of his hind legs. Check out his latest update, complete with ground level footage as he guns around in a wheelchair.   Joe video 2

 

Leslie Back on TV!

Check out Animal Planet’s “It’s Me or the Dog” Saturday, August 1 at 9 p.m. when Leslie makes a guest appearance to lend some knowledge with some seriously overweight dogs. 

Rise up, sister!
 

Knowledge is Power

Leslie spent three days at the Pacific Veterinary Conference last month with other rehabilitation specialists.  Seminars were attended, contacts were renewed, sleep was missed.

Señor Bryan’s Taxi Helps Beat the Summer Heat

Don’t forget that pick-up and drop service is available for your pets.  Señor Bryan will there in plenty of time to get your pet to his/her appointment, returning immediately after.  From Pasadena to the Palisades, we roll for you.

V & L