My darling Mr Moo …

… could do with your healing thoughts, so if you read this, would you please send some his way? He is 13 years old – though still manages to be a cheeky chap at times – and after 12+ years with outstanding physical health, he has succumbed to a few worrying health issues in the last six months.

On my Birthday, on Sunday, I discovered a lump on Mr Moo in a very worrying place. We took him to the vet on Monday morning and the vet confirmed that it is indeed in a very difficult place to operate. Given the position, his age and other health issues and following discussion with the vet, we have decided it would not be in the poor boy’s interest to try to remove it. We are trying a course of drugs to see if we can shrink the lump and I am, as always, using supplements for him too. He has received Reiki since he first came to live with us many years ago and he is also now receiving healing from some very lovely people around the country, actually the world. If you can spare some healing thoughts, I’d love for you to send them his way too. Thank you all.

Mr Moo is a very special boy. We’ve been through so much together and I owe him a great deal. Everything in fact. I just want him to get well.

Labrador, Pet Photography, Pet Photographer, Healing

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Janice - June 14, 2012 - 9:52 am

Lots of love and positive thoughts to Mr Moo and to you aswell.Thinking of you.Stay strong because I’m sure he will and he’ll want to know that your’e okay.Janice.

poochiefreak - June 14, 2012 - 8:43 pm

Hi Janice, thank you so much. I have my lapses, but I am doing my best to stay strong and think positively. He is a very positive chap himself :-)

Angela

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