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February 7th, 2017

Leaving Emma at the Ocala Equine Medical Hospital on Monday afternoon was one of the hardest things ever, even though I knew that their veterinarians and staff are absolutely wonderful and would do a great job.

Emma at Hospital

Her surgery was in the morning and took quite awhile.  Here they are sewing up the front leg and proceeding to work on the back leg.

Stitching Her Up

After surgery, Emma settled back in her stall. It’s going to be quite a long journey to recovery but she’s on the healing path now. And she’s a tough little girl.

Emma Post Surgery

The “Mom take me home!” look she gave me melted my heart.  She’s a very brave girl.

Emma Take Me Home

Emma was munching on hay when I left her after a change in her bandages. Since Betsy Rose insisted that Joe Camel go along with Emma to keep her company, I knew that she would not be lonely during her stay. It’s going to be a long haul for her – only some of the issues were addressed during surgery.

Emma Joe Camel

We were very disturbed to learn the severity of the injuries after her surgery. Injuries that include a fractured splint bone, a bullet on the knee that fractured bone and possible contamination of the knee, multiple bullet fragments in her head, a bullet that fractured her first cervical vertebrae (C1), and more.

Humans did this to her and I feel terrible about it. I wish we could take back everything that was, or wasn’t, done to and for her but I can’t. We can only promise to make all of her tomorrows the best that they can be. She’s young and so very sweet. I know she appreciates everything that we are doing to help her.

February 8th

Emma is on her way home!  Please keep the prayers coming – she’s got a long road of healing ahead of her.  Helping Emma would not be possible without help from our wonderful village. Thank you, all, so very much.

Emma On Way Home

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July 18th, 2016

It’s been a very sad day.  Our dear friend, Liz, passed this morning.  She had been battling cancer.  She was a strong and proud woman that loved animals to no end.  I admired her courage and her strength, very much.  We had promised her that Spirit, Penny, and Red would be taken care of which she was very grateful for.

Dr. Lugo came and took X-rays of the side of Red’s face today.  The large mass is a tumor, and, unfortunately, infection has penetrated and eaten away at bone.  Red will get TLC and be kept as comfortable as possible until tomorrow morning when he will join Liz at Rainbow Bridge.  I choose to believe that she will be there waiting for him and that they will cross together.  Then, a new beginning for them – they will run in green pastures with no more pain along with others that have gone before them.  They will never, ever be forgotten.

Red Xrays