Another busy day at the Refuge. Dr Lenny visited today to start the Annual Dental check ups for all the donkeys. This is Stormy being a very good boy while he had his teeth floated. Sassy and Lillie needed work as well but the rest of the Mammoth herd is good until next year. Monty the New arrival needed major work, poor little guy's top teeth were so long they were making scar tissue on his bottom gums. He will feel much better now and he will enjoy his meals from here on in. Dr. Lenny, Shirley and Stormy.
The Turtle Valley Donkey Refuge Society is a 50 acre facility located at 7877 Skimikin Road in the Turtle Valley near Chase, BC. We are dedicated to rehabilitating and caring for unwanted, surrendered, abused and neglected donkeys. When donkeys are abused they require years of special care, costly vet and farrier work and years of love and devotion to heal the scars made by man. We are blessed to be able to facilitate this healing with love and care.
Thursday, May 16, 2013
Dr. Lenny visits the Donkey Refuge.
Another busy day at the Refuge. Dr Lenny visited today to start the Annual Dental check ups for all the donkeys. This is Stormy being a very good boy while he had his teeth floated. Sassy and Lillie needed work as well but the rest of the Mammoth herd is good until next year. Monty the New arrival needed major work, poor little guy's top teeth were so long they were making scar tissue on his bottom gums. He will feel much better now and he will enjoy his meals from here on in. Dr. Lenny, Shirley and Stormy.
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