Redstone Animal Hospital and My Pet's Place 

                        PST  SUCCESS STORIES FROM REDSTONE ANIMAL HOSPITAL


Dear Dr. Hailey and Staff at RedStone Animal Hospsital,

I am a 19 year old kitty. Last summer I was in a lot of pain. I could not walk and was dragging my 
posterior. It even hurt to be touched. My owner brought me to RedStone Animal Hospital for help. X-rays showed a lot of deterioration in my spine. I got my first PST treatment that day.

I felt better after the first treatment.  In fact, I felt so much better that I met my owner at the door when she came home from work the next day. After finishing the series of treatments, I am doing things I haven't done in a long time. I can jump onto the couch and off again.  That is important because sometimes that is the best place to catch the sun. I can go up and down the stairs to my litter box. Sometimes I even can jump into the tub to catch "drips".

My owner thinks the best part is that I feel so much better and now we can enjoy cuddles and lap time together again. I am so glad that you told her about PST. I would like to tell other people whose cats are in pain to try the treatments. They saved my life.

Shasta Whitmore
February, 2007

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Dear Dr. Hailey,                                     

I am writing to thank you for recommending the PST treatments for my 
13 year old dog, Dakota.  The experience surpassed my expectations and 
the results were nothing short of amazing.  You truly delivered on your
word to improve Dakota's quality of life.

Over the last couple of years, Dakota had really slowed down and would no longer climb the stairs, didn't want to go for walks, and was not interested in play.  She underwent the treatments this past December and the changes were almost immediate. After just a couple of sessions in the PST, she seemed happier, did more tail wagging, and the second night
she came upstairs when I went to bed. It had been a year since she had even tried the stairs.  By the last day, she was trying to jump into the Hummer when we left your office, was playing with my younger dog, Samson, and couldn't wait to go for a walk.  It has now been over three months and her improvement has bee remarkable.  She chases squirrels and rabbits in the yard, goes up the stiars all the time, and plays fetch whenever she has the chance.  It has been like turning the clock back.

Sincerely,
Sir Kenneth Geyer
March 22, 2007


Greetings to my new best friends,

On December 22,2006, my 7th child, who is a black Labrador
Retriever named Sam, was hit by a sled full of children barreling
down a snowy hill at about 20 miles per hour. His leg went up
and he went down.

Since we were new to the area, we got a referral from a friend and made our way tp RedStone Animal Hospital.  There, without and pressure or condemnation, Dr. Hailey and  his staff presented our options and talked about all of the factors that go into expensive medical care.  We left with all of the necessary information asnd went home to consider what to do. Especially since Sam waas older and 40 pounds overweight!

We decided to have his leg repaired and do whatever it took to get the weight off.  Dr. Umlauf did Sam's TPLO surgery of January 18th. We were told that PST treatments could assist his rehabilitation.

Sam began his PST treatments immediately after his surgery.  He had the treatments on 9 consecutive days at apporximately the same time each day.  He has had a remarkable recovery. Nothing short of amazing! In a brief 8 week time frame, Sam is better that ever. He has also lost about 25 pounds.

The team at RedStone, along with the latest technology, has restored my dog's quality of life. I look forward to many more years with my Sam because of your love and dedication. 

Sincerely, 
Patty Gross
March 17, 2007



 
 


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