Wolfie the German Shepherd
October 03,2007
Dear Dr. Roman and staff,
I wanted to thank you for all you help in making Wolfie’s passing more tolerable. He did have some good hours nearer the end of his life, which I believe the ozone played a major role.
Wolfie was a rescued dog at the age of two. He came to us with barely the physical ability to walk up one flight of stairs without having to lie down and rest. Also, was so emotionally distressed that his whiskers had curled up. He at that time could easily go into a “red zone” or defense mode and hurt someone or take out his fears on another animal. The German Shepherds he was kenneled with at the time had all passed on within a year.
I believe we had most likely extended his life by finding your practice, which made it possible for me not to have excess vaccines and pharmaceutical treatments (flea and tick), and giving me more information regarding nutrition. I know that 7 ½ years seems short, but it might have been shorter considering the condition he was in when we found him. So, thank you again for your compassionate and pioneering efforts and having such a kind and compassionate staff to assist you.
We are still in the process of looking into the ozone for our home initially, and then possibly our office.
Most sincerely,
Wolfie and Hiedi’s person
Barbara Pingalore













