
TINKERBELL
When Tinkerbell arrived everyone was aghast at her condition.
Despite the starvation she seemed to have so much energy. She was
even a little hard to handle and was pushing her handlers around a
bit. Once the veterinarian completed his entrance exam she was put
in a clean stall, deeply bedded with shavings and some hay, water
and salt. It was only minutes before we had to remove the salt as
she continued to chew on the block with an intensity we rarely see.
She is so depleted and obviously infested with parasites, some so
bold as to crawl out onto her skin. After short notice… she laid
down to rest. She seemed so peaceful resting….then she tried to get
up! She became frantic when she could not stand, even her energy was
not enough to give her what she needed to stand. She had lost not
only her fat but muscle as well.
It took a team of 10 staff members to roll and strap Tinkerbell
onto the rescue glide. As soon as we began working with her, she
stopped struggling and let us proceed as though she knew help had
arrived. We had to drag the glide and Tinkerbell from her stall into
the indoor arena so the disaster team could place her in our
Anderson sling. Even then she waited for us to pull on her leg to
let her know she had to put her feet down and hold herself up….and
she did!








SPRING
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