Dianna L. McPhail

Meet the Rosenberger family
Coco                        Cindy                           Mr. Bill
Charlotte, Michigan

Coco is doing very well. We took her for a ride in the car.  and sheliked it.  Last night, after we went to bed, she barked at something outside (a deer or critter ate the strawberry ends that I threw in the food composter)  She hasn't barked for about 6-9 months.  So, her hearing is back.  Amazing.This morning, she jumped up into the chair so, her jumping is greatly improved.  Thank you.  It is nice to have our dog back again.

Coco's little story.  We received Coco as a rescue in PA. A friend saw her on a very hot day on a macadam driveway, chained w/o water.  No one was home, so he took her. Note: He took her-after passing by 2x a day to work for a while. A year later we met him at an auction & said we were looking for a dog.  She had eaten nothing but cat food and she had no hair. 
After 2 years, she got involved in a local therapy group at homes & loved it.  Then we moved to Michigan and Coco took a turn for the worse about 6-9 months ago.  We heard about Dianna and our world has changed for the better.

See her with hair, sight and perkier through
Transfer Factor and Animal Bowen.
Betsy & Daniel

Cindy 2008

Her Story:
Presenting the official mascots of Animal Wingding '96:

Cindy came to the SF/SPCA to be altered under the Feral Fix program. 
But instead of a feral cat who was afraid of humans, the technicians
discovered a friendly, sociable feline who had badly injured her back
leg.  It was infected and deformed and very painful.

Cindy's situation was stabilized, then she was transferred to the
SF/SPCA Hospital for surgery.  The leg was too damaged to be saved, so
the doctor amputated it.

Slowly but surely, Cindy started to recover.  The doctors decided she
might improve more rapidly if she could be placed in a foster home. 
One of our volunteers named Betsy, who had worked with Cindy after the
original surgery, immediately asked if she could foster the little cat.

It turned out to be a match made in heaven.  Cindy's health improved
by leaps and bounds.  It wasn't long before Betsy decided to adopt
Cindy, making her a permanent part of the family.