The Magic Bullet Fund Helps Sophie Fight Canine Cancer

Released on = May 14, 2007, 7:43 am

Press Release Author = The Magic Bullet Fund

Industry = Non Profit

Press Release Summary = Half of the 65 million pet dogs in the US today are expected
to have cancer during their lives. Pet owners should be aware of the high incidence
of pet cancer, prevention methods, and the options available if one does have a pet
with cancer.

The attached story tells of a beautiful dog, a brave spirit with cancer who was able
to have treatment for cancer because The Magic Bullet Fund stepped in to help.
Please help us inform and educate your readers about pet cancer and about the fund,
through Sophie's story. Your readers can share in Jenny, Daryl and and Sophie's
happiness.

Press Release Body = Jenny and Daryl Swearingen of Springdale, Arkansas rescued
Sophie when she was just 2 days old. She was the runt of the litter, a mere 4
ounces, and was not able to nurse. Jenny bottle-raised Sophie and took her
everywhere in a pink pet purse. An enduring bond developed between Jenny and Sophie.
On February 20, 2007, the Swearingens were horrified to learn that Sophie, then only
18 months old, had cancer. They were relieved when Dr. Michael Mohler at Animal
Medical Clinic in Fayetteville, Arkansas, said that Sophie's cancer could be treated
with a good chance of long-term success. But their relief turned quickly to despair
when they learned how much the treatment would cost. "We had already spent about
$1000.00 just to find out what the masses were and get a diagnosis. We had no money
left to pay the estimated $2,100 for treatment!"
Searching the Internet for information about Sophie's cancer (chondrosarcoma), Jenny
discovered the Magic Bullet Fund. The Magic Bullet Fund was founded by medical
animal writer Laurie Kaplan in conjunction with the release of her book, Help Your
Dog Fight Cancer. Jenny says, "Anyone dealing with cancer in a canine companion
should read this book from cover to cover."
The Magic Bullet Fund helps dogs like Sophie, who would otherwise not receive
treatment at all. On March 8, 2007, Dr. Dew in Fayetteville, Arkansas amputated
Sophie's affected leg at the Magic Bullet Fund's expense. Sophie is now a triped
and, according to Jenny, "Adjusting to life on three legs was no problem for Sophie!
Just yesterday, Sophie was out running hard and fast, jumping two railroad ties at a
time - she never missed a beat. I was so happy I cried. Now, thanks to the Magic
Bullet Fund, we look forward to many more years with Sophie."
The Magic Bullet Fund has helped 14 dogs with cancer through treatment, and has
helped 14 families to give their beloved pups a fighting chance to survive cancer.
This fund is unique first in that it does not contribute toward cancer research, but
rather sees real life dogs with cancer through actual treatment, and second in that
it operates nationally, not through a particular clinic or veterinarian. More
information can be found at www.themagicbulletfund.org.
A diagnosis of cancer is not necessarily a death sentence! Jenny says, "The Magic
Bullet Fund is a blessed answer to our prayers, we are so thankful for their
assistance."


Web Site = http://www.themagicbulletfund.org

Contact Details = Magic Bullet Fund: Laurie Kaplan, PO Box 2574, Briarcliff NY
10510. (914) 941-0159. Email: laurie.kaplan@themagicbulletfund.org

Sophie's family: Jenny and Daryl Swearingen
Email: Ladytitanmom10@cox.net. (479) 236-5196

Veterinarians
Dr. Michael Mohler (diagnosis and referral)
Animal Medical Center (479) 521-5220

Dr. Terry Dew (amputation surgery)
Azzore Veterinary Surgery (866) 838-4282

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