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Phoebe
Phoebe

"I just had to relate this story to you since our LIL DOG has come so far. When we got Phoebe in March she was somewhat shaky walking, acted fragile and fell down alot. She was really exploring the yard but seemed to struggle and be in pain and it was taking a toll on her joints. By April she was having so much problem I bought the back end doggie lifts for her and helped her get around. We got her on Derramax and it has really seemed to help her. This summer we have had an abundance of family parties at my aunts house with a big yard usually with 15-40 people and all of our dogs. She goes to all parties and family functions. My cousin has a 5 year old "MARMADUKE" who is wild,crazy and darts from one end of the huge lot to the other. As soon as Phoebe saw her she went up to her, wagging and licking her, well off went Nickki, the big dog and off fly's Phoebe, as fast as those legs could scurry her with those big ears flapping, everyone was laughing and in amazement of her. Niccki was lapping her back and forth but she just kept going. Bob and Most of my family thought she had no personality and was lifeless. Her tail just hung and she would turn away. It took months but now when we come in she is excited, wags and licks you. SHE FINALLY "LIKES US' When I got back from vacation she actually wagged and jumped on me. My son takes her for walks and rides several times a week and she loves it. If he gets ready to go anywhere she thinks she might be going................... One thing we can't resolve with her is she is oblivious that her name is Phoebe or will NOT come, look or respond to ANYONE CALLING HER. she just doesn't care. This is why most people believe she is deaf, but she does hear food russling......... I know how much Debbie and the ladies from Terrahaut cared about her, and I can truly say this little dog is really living her life to the fullest. I AM SO HAPPY FOR HER Thank you for caring to give her a chance. Debbie"