Friday, April 30, 2010

Re: [Everything doTERRA] Re: The Dog Whisperer

LaReita,

That poor chicken.  I feel so bad for it.
Let us know the outcome.  How does the dog keep getting to the chicken?

Kendra



On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 10:44 PM, LaReita Berky <lareitaberky@gmail.com> wrote:
Again with the chicken - 2 days ago our dog did it again, though this
time it was much more serious.  Our chicken has some serious puncture
wounds; one the size of a dime.  And the bruising - wow - never seen a
green bruise before!    Washed the wounds and then did Lavender and
Frank while under a lamp (to bring out of shock). She survived the
night.  The next day I read in the Modern Essentials book under wound
care to do clove (for pain), basil (speed healing) and lemongrass (for
torn ligaments). Did 2 applications of that.  As of tonight she is
walking around, though slowly, and the wounds are nearly all scabbed
over - even the one the size of a dime.  Incredible stuff!

We have her in the garage inside the dog crate, with the brooding lamp
on her so she can have the heat to help her heal.
Ha - that'll teach our dog, now he'll have chicken poop smell in his
crate the next time he uses it! Though I could use some lemon to
freshen it up... :)

Kendra - you are funny!

~LaReita

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