
A Siberian Husky puppy named Casper born with Swimmer’s Syndrome was mere moments away from euthanasia when Gina swept in and rescued him. Casper’s breeder gave him to a veterinarian to be euthanized because they did not know how to care for his condition. When Gina got an urgent call from Coastal German Shepherd Rescue asking if she could help, she knew she wanted to give the pup a chance to live.
Unable to walk because of Swimmer’s syndrome and with a weak heart and pulse, Casper was not a good prospect for survival let alone walk. But Gina refused to give up on him. She immediately began Acuscope Session Therapy to treat his condition, and in just one day the little pup began to feel better.
In the video below, Gina tells her story of how she saved Casper and gave the tiny puppy a second chance. Just watch and see Casper’s amazing transformation. It’s incredible what a little love can do!
And shortly after this video was produced, Casper was adopted by a wonderful young man!
Share Casper’s story with your family and friends!
Bob Spencer
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Great story!
Desiree Perez
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Great job … I had a Siberian husky also that was born with swimmers … we did not give up on him either and now he lives with a wonderful family …
Misti Moon
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Svetlana Ince
Denise Spooner
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This is amazing.
Misti Moon
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Desiree Faye Dyer try not to cry too hard at this truly amazing miracle. Love is all you need
Misti Moon
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Svetlana Ince
Desiree Faye Dyer
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Awww, it made me bawl my eyes out. That was sooo sooo beautiful. Thank you so much Misti for sharing that with me. ❤️
Misti Moon
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Desiree Faye Dyer I bawled too. We rescued my first husky cause the owners couldn’t sell her cause of a heart tumor. We had her for 9 years. My second husky passed away 2 months ago and still am crying sometimes. Will get another
Desiree Faye Dyer
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Misti Moon aww, that’s so sad. I definitely want a Husky! Their eyes, face, build & coat are just so BEAUTIFUL!
Misti Moon
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Desiree Faye Dyer their personalities are great but they need exercise. I could tell you some stories about what mine did. They are really very funny and vocal but need a strong master. Not mean but they have to be treated like 2 year olds. Discipline for mine was time out but they were never destructive like some people say their huskys are
Pat Pierce
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Beautiful❤️❤️❤️
Desiree Faye Dyer
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Yes! They need to be trained, just as any dog does. & I bet! ❤️
Svetlana Ince
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Oh Mom when Misti put herself in time out because she knew what she did was wrong… she just couldn’t help herself… I miss her ;(
Misti Moon
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Svetlana Ince I do too svet.
Stephen Card
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Well done
Tony Pinho
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She’s a very special person. Good job
Wendy Starkey
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I had happy tears.
You are truly a wonderful person to have saved Casper.
Mhel Granaman
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Wow! You are amazing
Rose Berllaque
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Thank you, you’re awesome and he’s gorgeous.xx
Alegna Lifee
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My grandmother used that if we save any living being, we are one step closer to heaven.
Carol Sheerin
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Thank you kind lady
Sulema Jimenez
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Thank you for giving him the opportunity to show what a true loving husky can do.. with the appropriate help of course like yourself…
Dawn Seibert
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Thank you God for finding a loving angel whose Faith is stronger than earthly beliefs
Rose Caulkins
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Thank you for your kindness
Celia Mercado
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God bless you
Rebecca Rabalais
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God bless her for caring
Darlene Kitchen
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Beautiful story.
Rocio Estrada Domenico
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Necesitamos un machi de hisky lobers mi perra esta en celo
Rocio Estrada Domenico
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Macho
My Husky
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posts like this are why everyone loves this page.
Deborah Dekle
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Awsome i cried