Sunday Tulsa World Article about "Mr. Brown" and "Max"

In case you didn't get to read it for yourself, here is the link to the wonderful front page article written by a Tulsa World reporter named Michael Overall. Now that we have permission to use the patient's name, this story has many of the elements of "Mr. Brown" and "Max" from my previous posts a few weeks ago. You may want to reread them to understand how we got involved with this patient and his beloved dog and the seriousness of the situation when we first took Max to the vet. When you put all of the components of this story together, it really represents the heart and soul of Pet Peace of Mind. The article refers to the significant losses in Mr. Springer's life and how losing his dog of 15 years would only add to his grief.

The response to this story has been very touching and at times, overwhelming. We found out Monday that it also appeared in the Oklahoma City paper and we hope it gets picked up by AP. Several pet lovers have come forward, ready to volunteer in a variety of ways. Tomorrow, I have an interview with a writer from Dog Fancy Magazine!! At the same time, viewers and readers have also called looking for low cost veterinary care for pets after having been laid off. One lady called from Houston, looking for a home for an incontinent 13 year old Airedale she could no longer care for. There are so many needs and so few resources. How I would love to help them all.

For those of you who read this blog, thank you for spreading the word about our program and for your support. I so appreciate your words of encouragement and your belief in Pet Peace of Mind. Stay tuned!