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Thumbs Up Production
2014
Against All Odds Movie
The Initial Injury
Be
sure
to
read
the
press
release
on
our
Video
Production
page.
Suffice
it
to
say,
“Bunny,”
as
he
was
nicknamed,
was
running
in
pasture
one
night
and
ran
into
a
branch,
driving
a
3
inch
stick
into
his
head,
narrowly
missing
his
brain.
He
was
down
for
4
months
and
a
myriad
of
healing
techniques
were
used
to
prevent
pneumonia
and
infection.
For
the
full
heartwarming,
inspiring
story,
go
to
Whispering
Oaks
Arabians
web
site
for
the
heart
wrenching
story,
as
told
by
his
owner
asking
for
help
with
emails
to
Ridecamp,
an
international
horse
email
group.
You
can
see
an
excerpt of the movie at
Against All Odds
.
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Bunny is Attached to the Anderson Sling
With the help of Roberta Lieberman and Linda Tellingon-Jones and their T-touch techniques, and
much advice from Ridecamp followers, Bunny was able to survive the 4 months of being down.
Once he was physically able to be upright, the difficult process of getting him back on his feet was
accomplished with the use of the Anderson Sling, which was generously supplied by Alamo
Pintado hospital. Many modalities were used to facilitate his recovery including the Alphasonic
infrasound device, T-touch, Reikki, and medications for his decubitus ulcers, or pressure sores.
Arduous Rehabilitation Begins
Bunny’s
journey
from
his
initial
injury
through
an
arduous
and
painful
rehabilitation
was
reported
in
many
horse
magazines,
discussed
in
horse
chat
rooms,
and
followed
by
horse
enthusiasts
around the globe.
Although
video
taken
of
him
was
originally
intended
only
for
family
and
vets,
fans
of
Bunny
requested
that
the
story
of
this
horse’s
refusal
to
give
up
be
made
into
a
film.
Aired
on
Dish
Network
and
DirecTV,
his
tale
of
courage
has
touched
and
inspired
many,
who
have
challenges
of
their
own.
We
are
asking
a
donation
for
the
DVD
to
help
defray
the
cost
of
making
the
DVD
and
mailing it.
"Bunny is a two year old Arabian colt who suffered major injuries when he mistakenly galloped into a tree in his pasture, driving a three inch stick into his head. As a
result of the head injury, he was unable to stand or walk after the accident.
Filmed and narrated by his owner, Bette Lamore, this is the incredible two year-long saga of the spirit and heart of the young horse who refused to give up, and the
love and dedication of a small handful of caring horse people on the central coast of California and posters on an international chat room.
Featuring music by Michael McDonald, this is a inspiring story of faith, courage, and devotion to a very special horse with an amazing will to live. This is one
incredible story! " HorseTV Media Group, LLC
$15.00 (plus shipping and tax)
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