Phoenix Enjoying Life!

by Sue from a-love-of-rottweilers.com

Just chillin'

Just chillin’

Just chillin'

best friends

For everyone who’s been following the story of Phoenix the Parvo Puppy (if you haven’t seen it yet, check out this page Phoenix – The Parvo Experience) here are the latest photos of her enjoying life as a healthy, happy Parvo-recoveree.

Thanks to her breeders Chris and Pamela Bayhi, this lucky girl got the best possible care and was one of the very lucky (and very few) Rottie’s who survive a bout of Parvo in puppies.

I’m very grateful to Chris and Pamela for taking the time to share this experience with us on my website, it’s a situation that occurs all too often and most times with tragic results.

ALL Rottweiler owners need to be aware of the special danger this disease poses to their precious puppies, and that any chance of recovery depends on early detection and immediate and comprehensive health care.

Great photos and a story with a happy ending…. thanks Chris it made my day!

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Apr 22, 2012

Amen – Thank God indeed NEW
by: Scott -(Friend of Strider)

If you have time It would be great to be able continue to follow Phoenix as she continues to grow and mend.
Take care and God bless.


Apr 21, 2012

@Scott NEW
by: Christopher Bayhi

The power of prayer. We posted a prayer request on our Facebook page the day after she arrived. We had I think about 60 fans at that time. Within 24 hours we had 20,000+ followers and our email went down because of the flood of well wishes and prayers sent for Phoenix. Thank God indeed.


Apr 21, 2012

Yee Haww! NEW
by: Scott -(Friend of Strider)

Congratulations and Thank you Jesus for the healing of Phoenix. This was all too close to home for me. My first Rottweiler (Zacharia)came home at 6 weeks old he had his parvo shot before I got him. The day before his next parvo shot I had a very sick puppy. In raced him to the vet where he was put on IV, it was touch and go the ve thought he wasn’t going to make it because of his age and weight but God did a miracle and Zach and I were re-united after five days. Since then we’ve bred, professionally trained and raised and loved Rottweilers, it’s hard to immagine being without a Rottweiler as my constant companion.
Thank you for sharing the importance of treating parvo immediatly and aggressively… it’s the difference between life and death.


Apr 21, 2012

Awesome NEW
by: Anonymous

I am so relieved this pup is ok!!!


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My name is Dr. Winnie. I earned a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Duke University, a Masters of Science in Biology from St Georges University, and graduated from the University of Pretoria Veterinary School in South Africa. I have been an animal lover and owners all my life having owned a Rottweiler named Duke, a Pekingese named Athena and now a Bull Mastiff named George, also known as big G! I'm also an amateur equestrian and love working with horses. I'm a full-time Veterinarian in South Africa specializing in internal medicine for large breed dogs. I enjoy spending time with my husband, 2 kids and Big G in my free time. Author and Contribturor at SeniorTailWaggers, A Love of Rottweilers, DogsCatsPets and TheDogsBone