SDI Results for Immediate and Chronic Intervention
DOGS
Bitten Dog, Dobby, a puppy playing in the scrub bushes, came in rubbing his eye which was bloody with fluid and
swelling at an alarming speed. That evening Dobby's eye looked opaque and he was behaving very oddly. Banging into
things and detached from his surroundings, we realized he had been bitten and the poison was in his head. The eye looked
dead and “decayed” as though rotting.

At that point, Hollie contacted Philip Savage asking for emergency help from a distance. Dobby slept solid until next
morning. When we woke, the swelling was gone. His eyeball was an orb of dark red fluid, resembling a pretty marble more
than an eye, but normal-sized and he was back! Present, drinking and wagging his tail. Each day that passed, Dobby`s eye
was distinctly different. The grey was receding and normal dark color returning. By the 3rd day, Dobby's eye was totally
back to normal.

PICTURE OF DOBBY?
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Mauled Dog, Tom Tarigo big dog mauled by a pitbull....

August 2016
Injured Dog, Pippin,  SUMMARIZE THIS to read more

Animal Testimony.             
Pippin, Two-year Old King Charles Cavalier Spaniel
Eye Injury, Potential Blindness


My daughter’s dog, “Pippin” had somehow got a splinter stuck in the pupil of his right eye. We took him to the vet to have it removed and in so doing, a large
hole was left where the pupil was, of about 10mm x 8mm. The eye did not heal as the vets had hoped and continued to become infected and he stayed on a
course of antibiotics for some time. Still the wound wasn’t healing some two weeks later and the whole eye had turned a pale blue colour instead of the dark
brown and black that it used to be, as if there was no blood in his eye at all. We were very concerned that he would lose his eye; the vet said that his only chance
was to see an eye specialist who would do surgery and skin graft over the eye, in the hope that it would heal itself underneath.

This did not seem sensible to us at all, and on learning that Rosie’s help was available, we made an appointment for him to be seen in person. The result was
absolutely astounding. Whilst Rosie was taking care of Pippin, the eye began to bleed and totally changed colour, from pale to dark blue. The hole in his pupil
changed shape also, from an almost round and fairly deep hole, to a shallower, jagged edged “slit”. Also, the brown colouration was returning around the edge of
the eye. An hour and a half later, when Rosie was finished, it was shallower still, and the eye was rapidly looking more and more normal.

As incredible as it seems, it only took just under three days for the hole in his eye to completely heal. All that was left, and only for a little while, was a tiny
little half moon of pale blue of about a tenth of an inch. That has now gone, his eye looks as good as new, with only a tiny little speck of a blood clot remaining,
which is reducing.

This amazing recovery is such a relief to the whole family. Our little dog is now feeling extremely well, as he’s being as “naughty” as he ever was!
Mauled Dog, Molly    SUMMARIZE THIS to read more
small dog 7 year-old Jack Russell dog, Molly – Boils on leg, probable amputation

At the end of May, we had concluded that our seven year old Jack Russell, Molly, would probably have to have her left hind leg amputated, due to her four
year battle with a complaint that the vets could not successfully treat or diagnose. The culmination of this was that her leg had two tennis ball sized, rigid, blue
“boils” joined together in the middle of her leg, they had become extremely tight, and sore and were blue. The leg had been smelling terribly and a black area had
formed on the bottom lump. She had been weak, deathly looking and lethargic. We knew that she must be getting blood poisoning.

In desperation, after hearing about what Rosie can do, we decided to ask her to help. The area with the boils had been bald for four years and the leg muscles of
the surrounding area had enlarged and gone rigid, like a little tree trunk, so that (aside of the boils), most of the leg was three times the size that it should have
been. It had been over six months since she’d let us touch her leg.

Right away, during the two hours Rosie was taking care of her, the “boils” got softer and a little smaller, so she actually let them be touched!  Half an hour
afterwards the swollen area had reduced considerably and she appeared much brighter, happier and had a wet nose; she started to run about and play. The
following day she was able to stretch her back legs out behind her on lying down, which we haven’t seen her do for a very long time. That day, the whole area
came to a “head” and burst; noxious fluid streamed from it for two days and more, as if her body was cleansing itself. Eventually it stopped and the boils started
to shrink. Now all of the enlarged muscles are a normal size and all that is left is a small area of scar tissue. Just before this area went totally flat, Molly pulled
out seven insect stings from the wound, which, we believe were what started the whole problem. There is even hair re-growing on the ‘scar tissue’!

She is now just so happy, lively and exuberant, behaving as she used to when she was a puppy!  We are absolutely thrilled and hugely relieved, as it was
heartbreaking watching her suffer for so long. We cannot claim to understand how Rosie was able to do this, but we know for certain that it works and can  
whole-heartedly recommend this to anyone and everyone. We are so very, very grateful. Thank you.
Cysts Dog, Rabbit,
Animal Report by Owner re: Treatment by Rosie (student of Dr Philip Savage)       
Nine-Year Old Large Mixed-Breed Dog named Rabbit
  
When I was told about what Rosie can do by a friend, I booked an appointment for my dog, Rabbit, to be helped. She had
several lumps on her body. The vet did a biopsy on the first one that appeared and diagnosed it as a benign cyst.  Then the
rest of them appeared – eight in all.  Every lump had a matching one in the same place on the other side of her body. The
largest were an inch and a half across and an inch wide. Some were amongst her flesh and others were just under her skin.
Mostly they were quite hard; she also had lost a lot of vitality.

Right after Rosie took care of her, the “cysts” appeared to have shrunk and seemed more difficult to find. Two weeks later,
on checking the cysts, they were greatly reduced and softer. Then they became jelly-like and are continuing to shrink. Some
are now tiny, some are negligible and some are already gone.

Also, just after Rosie left, my dog was definitely livelier. She has maintained that energy for all this time and has apparently
regained part of her lost youth! I am relieved and feel very grateful.
Rescuing a Rescue Dog (from journal article)

Philip Savage has saved "Alpha," a famous TV star rescue dog: The animal was dying from a tumor on his thyroid and was
going totally blind before being treated. "Today our dog is in perfect health and is saving human lives as before," his owners
say.

Mr. and Mrs. B. also have many good reasons to praise the Intercession of Philip Savage. They were the happy owners of
"Alpha," a wonderful 5-year-old German Shepherd. This dog was the very famous rescue dog who saved many human lives
and was the start [sic] of the local media. Unfortunately in March 1990, after he had lost all his hair, the dog was moving very
fast toward a fatal conclusion. All the treatments from the veterinarian were unable to slow down the collapse. He was then
turning blind and had already lost more than 22 pounds. Besides the diagnosis of irreversible blindness, further examinations
revealed an invading growth which was disrupting all normal functioning of the thyroid gland. Alpha was sentenced to death
without any hope.... Everyone was totally desperate to save the animal hero! Then the dog's owners happened to see Philip
Savage on TV and decided to try to find him. They sent him a photograph of Alpha and immediately after he had become
acquainted with the issue, Philip Savage started to heal the animal from a distance.... The dog was, then, miraculously cured!
JD Cancer dog  Patricia's testimony