Guest guest Posted January 29, 2001 Report Share Posted January 29, 2001 Hello, Three months ago I found a dog on the streets here in Rio. She is a mix of German Shepard. She was dying because maggots were eating her alive, half of her head had been eaten already. She had a bad case of infection going on in her blood and was starving as well. I can only imagine that nobody helped her before because she smelled really bad and looked terrible. She crossed the street in front of my car, dragging a rusty and dirty chain behind her and curled down on the sidewalk. She looked so sick that I stopped the car to have a closer look. When I got close to her and talk to her she looked right into my eyes and there was so much pain and despair there... I grabbed her chain and said " Hey, wanna come with me? " and she dragged herself to my car. From there we went directly to the vet. To make a long story short she survived and looks beautiful today, although she is missing an ear. I am trying to find a suitable owner because she deserver a good one. I was going to keep her but I have five dogs already and she is really into being the alpha of the pack and now she has to live separately in a closed place and that is a miserable life for her. I tried to keep her but she keeps fighting the other dogs and that is a big problem. Anyway, I wrote this just to tell you about the healing process of the injuries in this dog. Aparecida had a gigantic wound that let us see the cartilage of what was left of her ear and in some parts, the bones of her skull, really bad stuff. I treated her with a great medicine made by a pharmacy here that mix natural ingredients. She did fine but since last week, her healing stopped. There is still a part that is open and although much smaller, it became in such a way that looked like glass, I couldn't sense any healing going on anymore. Then I bought this Brazilian book about therapy with mud and decided to give it a shot. It is like a miracle! The healing started again and is going really fast. It worked like a charm! I am so excited that I am using mud to everything, from pimples to rashes. I am so happy that I though I could share it with you people. Clean mud is great to detox and activate healing. Messy but efficient Thanks for reading this, ()__() Daniela Dutra \oo/ Rio de Janeiro =\/= Brasil Doe comida sem gastar um tostao! http://www.clickfome.com.br/ Plante uma arvore - sem custo! http://www.clickarvore.com.br/ http://www.tree4life.com/index.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2001 Report Share Posted January 29, 2001 Daniela , I am so glad there are people like you in this world. Thank you for helping this dog. You will be be blessed over and over. What can you share about the details of the mud therapy? Barbara Neebel Meier on 1/29/01 1:51 PM, Daniela at duplod wrote: Hello, Three months ago I found a dog on the streets here in Rio. She is a mix of German Shepard. She was dying because maggots were eating her alive, half of her head had been eaten already. She had a bad case of infection going on in her blood and was starving as well. I can only imagine that nobody helped her before because she smelled really bad and looked terrible. She crossed the street in front of my car, dragging a rusty and dirty chain behind her and curled down on the sidewalk. She looked so sick that I stopped the car to have a closer look. When I got close to her and talk to her she looked right into my eyes and there was so much pain and despair there... I grabbed her chain and said " Hey, wanna come with me? " and she dragged herself to my car. From there we went directly to the vet. To make a long story short she survived and looks beautiful today, although she is missing an ear. I am trying to find a suitable owner because she deserver a good one. I was going to keep her but I have five dogs already and she is really into being the alpha of the pack and now she has to live separately in a closed place and that is a miserable life for her. I tried to keep her but she keeps fighting the other dogs and that is a big problem. Anyway, I wrote this just to tell you about the healing process of the injuries in this dog. Aparecida had a gigantic wound that let us see the cartilage of what was left of her ear and in some parts, the bones of her skull, really bad stuff. I treated her with a great medicine made by a pharmacy here that mix natural ingredients. She did fine but since last week, her healing stopped. There is still a part that is open and although much smaller, it became in such a way that looked like glass, I couldn't sense any healing going on anymore. Then I bought this Brazilian book about therapy with mud and decided to give it a shot. It is like a miracle! The healing started again and is going really fast. It worked like a charm! I am so excited that I am using mud to everything, from pimples to rashes. I am so happy that I though I could share it with you people. Clean mud is great to detox and activate healing. Messy but efficient Thanks for reading this, ()__() Daniela Dutra \oo/ Rio de Janeiro =\/= Brasil Doe comida sem gastar um tostao! http://www.clickfome.com.br/ Plante uma arvore - sem custo! http://www.clickarvore.com.br/ http://www.tree4life.com/index.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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