
Dear Dr. Ruth:
I just want to share with you, your staff and clients what a wonderful experience I had with your services. I don’t usually take the time to write these kinds of things, but feel that a simple “thank-you” is not enough.
I fostered a dachshund named Biscuit, who right before taking him in, began dragging his rear legs. Additionally, he could not voluntarily urinate. Knowing that this breed is particularly prone to back issues, I took him to two conventional veterinarians, who informed me that surgery, if not performed within 24 hours of the injury, is not too effective and results are uncertain. He had a herniated disc. I was told that he may never walk again. I started him on prednisone for the inflammation, and Rimadyl for the pain while palpating his bladder frequently every day. I was told to keep him immobile for at least 3 months and hopefully I would see some improvement. Although I tried to make him as comfortable as possible, poor Biscuit was confined to his crate day and night. It was heart-wrenching. This is a dog that anybody could fall in love with, even those who don’t like the breed…he is very easy-going, well-mannered, listens well, never complains, and loves attention, toys, and his bed! I was determined to do all I could for him. That is when I heard about Dr. Roberts and her acupuncture services.
I took Biscuit in for his first appointment, and felt like a long-time customer. I don’t mean to sound cliché by saying that the staff was attentive and caring, because they were more than that. Dog lovers can distinguish other dog lovers, and it was apparent that the staff seriously cared about their canine clients. I watched as Dr. Roberts calmly performed the acupuncture treatment on Biscuit - right on my lap where he was most comfortable. She was so calming and gentle that Biscuit fell asleep! But the biggest surprise came a day later when Biscuit began wagging his tail. That was only the start of what was to come, because another day later, he began to walk on his own! Yes, he was understandably wobbly, but walking nonetheless! Not only that, but he began to voluntarily urinate again. In just 2 days! Unbelievable. Everyone was absolutely amazed. Shortly thereafter, I discontinued the prednisone and Rimadyl, and started Biscuit on Eastern herbs for hip strength. He was getting stronger and happier every day. I consider it a miracle.
It has been several months now, and Biscuit is as happy as could be. I have taken him for 3 treatments since – I think he likes it. He cannot jump up (a good thing for dachshunds anyway), but that’s about his only limitation. He is still a little wobbly, but I don’t think he realizes it…he runs and plays like nothing every happened.
My hope is that dog owners who encounter this type of problem will consider this treatment instead of giving up. For one thing, it was certainly FAR less expensive for sure, but the results were what mattered to me. I don’t believe that even if I had opted for surgery, the results would have been nearly as good.
So THANK YOU DR. ROBERTS for giving Biscuit the quality of life he deserves!
- Kristin M. Fronimo & Biscuit
I just want to share with you, your staff and clients what a wonderful experience I had with your services. I don’t usually take the time to write these kinds of things, but feel that a simple “thank-you” is not enough.
I fostered a dachshund named Biscuit, who right before taking him in, began dragging his rear legs. Additionally, he could not voluntarily urinate. Knowing that this breed is particularly prone to back issues, I took him to two conventional veterinarians, who informed me that surgery, if not performed within 24 hours of the injury, is not too effective and results are uncertain. He had a herniated disc. I was told that he may never walk again. I started him on prednisone for the inflammation, and Rimadyl for the pain while palpating his bladder frequently every day. I was told to keep him immobile for at least 3 months and hopefully I would see some improvement. Although I tried to make him as comfortable as possible, poor Biscuit was confined to his crate day and night. It was heart-wrenching. This is a dog that anybody could fall in love with, even those who don’t like the breed…he is very easy-going, well-mannered, listens well, never complains, and loves attention, toys, and his bed! I was determined to do all I could for him. That is when I heard about Dr. Roberts and her acupuncture services.
I took Biscuit in for his first appointment, and felt like a long-time customer. I don’t mean to sound cliché by saying that the staff was attentive and caring, because they were more than that. Dog lovers can distinguish other dog lovers, and it was apparent that the staff seriously cared about their canine clients. I watched as Dr. Roberts calmly performed the acupuncture treatment on Biscuit - right on my lap where he was most comfortable. She was so calming and gentle that Biscuit fell asleep! But the biggest surprise came a day later when Biscuit began wagging his tail. That was only the start of what was to come, because another day later, he began to walk on his own! Yes, he was understandably wobbly, but walking nonetheless! Not only that, but he began to voluntarily urinate again. In just 2 days! Unbelievable. Everyone was absolutely amazed. Shortly thereafter, I discontinued the prednisone and Rimadyl, and started Biscuit on Eastern herbs for hip strength. He was getting stronger and happier every day. I consider it a miracle.
It has been several months now, and Biscuit is as happy as could be. I have taken him for 3 treatments since – I think he likes it. He cannot jump up (a good thing for dachshunds anyway), but that’s about his only limitation. He is still a little wobbly, but I don’t think he realizes it…he runs and plays like nothing every happened.
My hope is that dog owners who encounter this type of problem will consider this treatment instead of giving up. For one thing, it was certainly FAR less expensive for sure, but the results were what mattered to me. I don’t believe that even if I had opted for surgery, the results would have been nearly as good.
So THANK YOU DR. ROBERTS for giving Biscuit the quality of life he deserves!
- Kristin M. Fronimo & Biscuit
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