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by Jenska » Sat Sep 22, 2012 6:12 pm
Please forgive me if this has already been posted. I looked and didn't see much on the topic.
Matty is a 6 pound little teacup Maltese. She is a rescue dog. She was caged at a very early age, and basically was used to produced babies for the prior owners to sell. They kept her in a cage for six years, no love, never been picked up and so forth. As soon as she was not able to reproduced, they threw her on the streets. And then she came into my life.
She had major physical illness: almost all her little teeth needed to be pulled, many infections, malnutrition and so forth.
Got her cleaned up, then she also has many emotional issues from being abused, never held, never loved and so forth. She shakes and pants, just breaks my heart. I have had this little girl going on three years now. Although she is getting better, she still scares easily and is far from walking around like a confident dog that she has the right to do.
Also during my time with her, she repeats bad luck physically. She had yet another tooth pulled, broke her ribbed and now she's back at the vet as she can't pass the food she has eaten through her normal digestive system. I cry as I write this because she has already suffered enough and paid her dues in her earlier years, I want this to come to an end for her. I want her happy, acceptance and trusting of love and above all, I want her physical alignments to go away. I want my baby to be happy, free of any fears and be healthy. She deserves this! And I pray to God for this for her.
I have actually done a 13 herb bath on her and lite a van van candle for her while rubbing FWP oil gently through her body. I'm thinking when she gets back from the vet to give her another 13 bath, light a blessing candle / incense her with perhaps another round of van van. I also have rose of crucifixion and curable of courage, healing oils. Maybe wash her with some rose and courage. Also thought of getting a honey jar to pray for her well-being, for God to take care of her and give her a life she deserves to have.i also saw St. Martin and St Francis as options.
I'm open to any suggestions anybody has. I don't have any children so this little girl has my heart, her happiness as a dog means the world to me!