Showing posts with label cancer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cancer. Show all posts

Sunday, August 4, 2013

Small Dog Has Big Paws

SMALL DOG HAS BIG PAWS!



“Lover”, a teacup Yorkshire Terrier, from Owosso, Michigan only weighs 4.2 pounds, but his tiny paws have climbed some big hurdles already. In early spring, shortly after he turned a year old, he earned his AKC Canine Good Citizen Award. From there, he logged on the necessary hours and ten supervised therapy dog visits at the Pleasant View Medical Care Facility in Corunna and received his Love on a Leash Award, and Therapy Dog Certification.


“I’m so proud of him,” his owner, Lisa Freeman said. “He’s worked so hard.”
Yorkie’s are known to be one of the toughest breeds to train, which Freeman, a seasoned dog trainer, knows first-hand. “He had some issues to overcome," she said. “He barked constantly and was very hard to housebreak. He also had a lot of fears. But the obedience commands and therapy training he picked up on right away.”



Freeman bought Lover from a local breeder when he was just ten weeks old. “It was Valentines week when we got him. That’s why I named him Lover.” Freeman said. “But also, my dad had just passed away, and I wanted a therapy dog for my mom to bring her joy in her time of grief. The first day we got Lover, we took him to the nursing home to see her, and he melted in her arms and brought a huge smile to her face! We visited a couple other people and he had the same effect on them too.”


In just a few weeks Lover was a regular at the nursing home, and his tiny paws were also was being used in Freeman's dog obedience classes. “People couldn’t believe he was only four months old and obeying even the more advanced commands like ‘leave it’ and a ‘down stay’ from a distance,” Freeman said.



"He gives me therapy too," Freeman said. "So, earlier this year when I was diagnosed with breast cancer and they wanted me to have a biopsy, I told them the only way I would go through the procedure is if Lover could be with me. Medical things terrify me because I often have anaphylactic reactions to drugs."  The nurse in charge, went right to work, pulled the necessary strings and Freeman got the okay.


“We should have him come for everyone’s biopsies,” one of the nurses commented after seeing how Lover laid completely still on the table the entire time, only moving to give his mommy reassuring kisses.


Lover is now Freeman's Registered Service Dog. He recently assisted Freeman to the Cancer Treatment Centers of America in Zion, Illinois, where he also assisted in pet therapy. “We were asked to visit rooms where patients were critically ill and near death,” Freeman says, “and one man was miraculously healed and released from the hospital just an hour after our visit!”  


For more information about: pet therapy, obedience training, service dog training, AKC Canine Good Citizens Testing and AKC Star Puppy Classes, please log onto www.dogspawsforhealing.com.

Monday, March 4, 2013

Put An End to Abuse & Suffering

Lately I've been so attacked. I'm just getting my life together after the loss of my precious son, Brian, my father, and my sister, Sue, who lost her battle with cancer just before Christmas.

It's hard losing those that we love.

My son passed away from heart complications, my father due to COPD, and my sister due to cancer. Although it was hard to let them spread their wings toward heaven. It was equally hard to watch them suffer day after day.

Sadly, suffering is part of life.

But there is a type of suffering that we can do something about, and even prevent. Abuse. A five letter word that is so misunderstood. Abuse, bullying, violence, are all forms of power and control. Some think it's love. And this is how someone acts when they love you.

Love is not Abuse. Love is not bullying. Love is not violence.

The Bible gives a really clear picture of what love is in I Corinthians 13:4-8

Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs.Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres.
Love never fails. 

If each of us walked in this true definition of love, there would be no abuse, bullying or violence. Can you imagine if we all "loved" others the way God wants us to? WOW! I can!


That gets me excited! I hope it gets you pumped up too. Because together we can put an end to abuse and suffering, by loving the abuse, bullying and violence out of this world!


Sunday, November 30, 2008

If You Have To Drink--Please Don't Drive

If you have to drink or do drugs, do yourself and other drivers a favor and don't drive.

I used to party hard, everything from beer and mixed drinks to pot and drugs. And although I didn't drive when I was messed up, I rode around with people who were. I guess you could say, I was one of the lucky ones, because I was never in an accident.

Kim wasn't so lucky.

Kim Cook, was just 14, had just battled cancer and won the fight. She wasn't on drugs, drinking, or even in a car. She was simply walking through a yard with a couple of friends when a drunk driver came barreling off the highway and into her path.

The only thing Kim had time to do was push her friends out of the way. She was like that, you know. She always wanted to serve in the Army. That day she took the front lines.

But it was a senseless war for such a young girl to fight, especially if we continue to let others like Kim and her family suffer in vain.

Maybe you're not the drunk driver, maybe you don't even do drugs, but maybe you know of someone who does. If you don't stop them from driving when they're messed up on alcohol and drugs, you could be causing another innocent life, like Kim's, to be snatched away forever.

So, why not join together with us and save lives this holiday season.

WHAT YOU CAN DO TO PREVENT ANOTHER DRUNK/DRUGGED DRIVING TRAGEDY:

-Offer to drive the messed up person home or ask someone else to

-Hide their keys

-Call a cab for them

-If they're really messed up and out of hand call 9-1-1 (Even though you don't want your friend to spend the night in jail, one night is better than a lifetime of regrets--besides you're not only saving their lives, you're saving other innocent victims!)

Remember, to think before your drink and drive.

Check out our website for more information @ http://www.abusebites.com/

And have a safe and happy holiday season!