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© Thumbs Up Production  2014
Thumbs Up Production 6221 Vineyard View Ln. San Miguel, CA 93451

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 .    d      

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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Web Design/Development and Video Production

Thumbs Up Production

6221 Vineyard View Ln.

San Miguel, CA 93451

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 .    d      

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   --   and   incredible   demonstration   of   his   will   to live. 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. Here is what a horse broadcasting network had to say: "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)
© Thumbs Up Production  2014
Web Design & Development and Video Production

Thumbs Up Production

6221 Vineyard View Ln.

San Miguel, CA 93451

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 .    d      

Bunny   

is   

Attached   

to

the Anderson Sling

With       the       help       of       Roberta Lieberman     and     Linda     Tellingon Jones       and       T-touch       therapy techniques,      and      much      advice from    Ridecamp    followers,    Bunny was   able   to   survive   the   4   months of being down -- and incredible demonstration of his will to live. 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. Here is what a horse broadcasting network had to say: "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)