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Join us on a compelling episode of our podcast as we dive into the world of Immune-Mediated Haematolytic Anaemia (IMHA) in dogs. Discover the harrowing journey of Alex and her courageous canine companion Pepper who battled this life-threatening condition. From early symptoms to diagnosis, treatment options, and long-term management, we explore their experience. Gain valuable insights, practical advice, and a newfound understanding of IMHA as we navigate this remarkable tale of resilience and hope. Tune in and be inspired by their triumph over adversity in "Surviving the Storm: A Journey through Immune-Mediated Hemolytic Anemia (IMHA) in Dogs."
Corresponding Article : https://ladiesworkingdoggroup.com/surviving-the-storm-a-journey-through-immune-mediated-haemolytic-anaemia-imha-in-dogs/
Thanks for joining us for this episode of Found It, Fetched It. Whether you’re just starting out or you’ve got muddy boots and a seasoned dog by your side, we’re here to walk the journey with you. We’re all about real talk, practical tips, and celebrating every little win—because in this world, progress isn’t always perfect, but it’s always worth it.
💬 We’d love to hear from you
Got a story to share, a question to ask, or just fancy saying hi? Come chat with us on socials or pop over to the website.
📚 Want to go further with your training?
🐾 The Calm Dog Blueprint
Your first step to a calmer, more connected partnership with your dog.
🎓 The LWDG Society
Expert-led courses, community support, and the kind of training that actually makes sense.
📱 Stay connected with the pack:
Website: ladiesworkingdoggroup.com
Facebook: Ladies Working Dog Group
Instagram: @ladiesworkingdogs
✨ And remember… Every session, every stumble, every breakthrough, it all counts. You’re not just training a dog. You’re building trust, confidence, and a community that’s right behind you.
Keep going. We see you. 💛
By The Ladies Working Dog Group5
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Join us on a compelling episode of our podcast as we dive into the world of Immune-Mediated Haematolytic Anaemia (IMHA) in dogs. Discover the harrowing journey of Alex and her courageous canine companion Pepper who battled this life-threatening condition. From early symptoms to diagnosis, treatment options, and long-term management, we explore their experience. Gain valuable insights, practical advice, and a newfound understanding of IMHA as we navigate this remarkable tale of resilience and hope. Tune in and be inspired by their triumph over adversity in "Surviving the Storm: A Journey through Immune-Mediated Hemolytic Anemia (IMHA) in Dogs."
Corresponding Article : https://ladiesworkingdoggroup.com/surviving-the-storm-a-journey-through-immune-mediated-haemolytic-anaemia-imha-in-dogs/
Thanks for joining us for this episode of Found It, Fetched It. Whether you’re just starting out or you’ve got muddy boots and a seasoned dog by your side, we’re here to walk the journey with you. We’re all about real talk, practical tips, and celebrating every little win—because in this world, progress isn’t always perfect, but it’s always worth it.
💬 We’d love to hear from you
Got a story to share, a question to ask, or just fancy saying hi? Come chat with us on socials or pop over to the website.
📚 Want to go further with your training?
🐾 The Calm Dog Blueprint
Your first step to a calmer, more connected partnership with your dog.
🎓 The LWDG Society
Expert-led courses, community support, and the kind of training that actually makes sense.
📱 Stay connected with the pack:
Website: ladiesworkingdoggroup.com
Facebook: Ladies Working Dog Group
Instagram: @ladiesworkingdogs
✨ And remember… Every session, every stumble, every breakthrough, it all counts. You’re not just training a dog. You’re building trust, confidence, and a community that’s right behind you.
Keep going. We see you. 💛

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