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    Recovery of burned Pa. horse offers hope to humans

    DOUGLASSVILLE, Pa. (AP) — To hear her owner talk, Suki has always been a bit of a diva. And that hasn't changed even after the massive barn fire that burned the chestnut mare over two-thirds of her body.

    Click image to see more photos. (AP/Matt Rourke)Click image to see more photos. (AP/Matt Rourke)Suki's feisty, stubborn spirit shined through all the ointment slathered on her tender skin during seven weeks in an equine intensive care unit. The horse stayed her spunky self despite painful skin grafts and the discomfort of daily wound care.

    Her recovery over the past two years has been so remarkable that, while she cannot be ridden anymore, owner Frances Wade-Whittaker thinks Suki has found a new mission: working as a therapy animal for human burn survivors.

    It's a belief shared by some veterinarians and physical therapist Marcia Levinson, co-director of a summer camp for children scarred by fire.

    "I think the kids could just identify with this animal, who is very much the same as they are," Levinson said. "Suki is a living metaphor for all that the kids have gone through."

    Wade-Whittaker bought Suki, an Oldenburg mare, in 2003 and for years competed with her in dressage. That all ended one summer night in 2009 when a massive barn fire broke out at the farm where Suki boarded in Oley Township, about 50 miles northwest of Philadelphia.

    The badly injured horse was found wandering in a nearby field, burns covering about two-thirds of her body and corneal ulcers temporarily blinding her. When Wade-Whittaker got the devastating news, her first question to the local veterinarian was: Does Suki need to be put down?

    The doctor advised having the horse evaluated at the University of Pennsylvania's New Bolton Center in Kennett Square, where 2006 Kentucky Derby winner Barbaro was treated after breaking down in the Preakness.

    Suki's arrival is seared into the memory of Michelle Harris, an internal medicine resident at New Bolton. "It smelled like a fire was in the trailer," Harris recalled. "Her whole back was black."

    But Harris was hopeful. The mare was standing tall and seemed surprisingly alert; her attitude "was fairly bright," she had an appetite and didn't show any major orthopedic injuries. In short, Harris said, Suki had a will to survive.

    "That's a horse that you say (to the owner), 'If you're willing to let us try to treat her, I think we can give it a shot,'" Harris said.

    Suki spent seven weeks at New Bolton at a total cost of about $18,000. Harris attributed her healing to copious amounts of silver sulfadiazine, which is also used to treat human burns, and painkillers that helped maintain her appetite. Burn patients need huge amounts of calories to regenerate skin, Harris said.

    Though some in the horse community have pilloried Wade-Whittaker for not euthanizing the mare, she said it seemed clear from her first visit to the equine ICU — when she called Suki's name and the mare nickered back — that the horse was a fighter.

    "You could see that personality the entire time," Wade-Whittaker said. "That's how I knew I did the right thing."

    In the two years since, Wade-Whittaker, a 40-something project manager in the pharmaceutical industry, estimates she's spent up to $15,000 on follow-up care. She is grateful for the pro bono skin graft surgery Suki received on a small patch of her back at the equestrian center at Centenary College in Long Valley, N.J.

    Centenary vet Michael Fugaro, who has known Wade-Whittaker for years, said treating Suki was a good learning opportunity for students at the school. Equine skin grafts are rare, partly because most horses burned that badly don't survive, he said.

    "I don't believe all horses would have been able to endure what Suki went through," said Fugaro. "I think they would have given up."

    Now living on a farm in Douglassville, near Reading, Suki still requires daily care of her now darkened skin. But her chestnut coat is growing back, she enjoys being exercised and gets to roam in pastures after the sun sets.

    "She's a very happy, normal horse," Wade-Whittaker said.

    One of her caretakers is Lori Ferdock, a veterinarian well-versed in such injuries after her young son suffered severe burns in a science experiment. Ferdock has been working to connect Suki with the Lehigh Valley Burn Center, which runs a support group, and Camp Susquehanna, for children injured by fires.

    Unfortunately, Suki's planned visit to the camp at Millersville University last month fell through when she refused to get on the trailer. Marcia Levinson, the camp co-director, was disappointed but understanding; she hopes to bring the campers to Suki next year.

    But burn survivor Bill Wilson, 65, a member of the Lehigh Valley support group, was able to visit the horse recently. Wilson, who lost most of his fingers in a 2007 cooking fire in his camper in Bechtelsville, brought carrots and apple slices and held them out in his damaged hands.

    Suki hesitated a moment before taking the offering, he said.

    "Her ears kind of perked up as if to say, 'I don't feel a full hand here,'" said Wilson. "At that moment, I was almost drawn to tears ... I felt that she knew that I had been injured, too."

    Working with Suki has also been therapeutic for Ferdock as a caregiver. The mare clearly welcomed the routine exfoliation, moisturizing and scar care, and it was gratifying to see her skin improve, Ferdock said.

    "She would turn around in her stall and put her itchiest parts right in front of me to coax me to massage there next," said Ferdock. "There was and still is an incredible honesty and purity in her reactions."

    Wade-Whittaker plans to write a children's book and a memoir about Suki's journey, and eventually plans to breed the 11-year-old horse. And while the horse's hide is too delicate to bear a saddle, she has a good life and a new purpose, her owner said.

    "I think she can make a difference," Wade-Whittaker said. "So many people have given so much, and if we can do something to give back and to help, I think that's really important."

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    240 comments

    • Aruba Rental  •  10 mths ago
      What a nice story. My mother was a breeder, she loved horses.
      • Nyan 10 mths ago
        Poor horse, I hope she lives a long life.
    • SteveL  •  10 mths ago
      I'll take an animal over most humans. They are the best.

      SteveL - Guide dog user.
      • Emma 10 mths ago
        I completely agree. They are much quieter and listen to your every word.
      • Iris 10 mths ago
        Well excuse me for living! I do agree with you for the most part, but don't rag on all humans just because there are a lot of stupid ones out there.
      • NoName 10 mths ago
        Iris, Steve said MOST, not all.
    • Taz  •  10 mths ago
      What a beautiful horse. It's so nice she was able to afford the horse's care. What an amazing person and horse. I agree with other posters...I'll take animals over people most of the time. Great story.
    • Scáthach  •  10 mths ago
      Now that is a great horse and well worth the treatment. All too often the owners take the easy way out and euthanize the animal regardless of how hard the animal struggles for life, but Suki was an exception because her owner could see her will to live. I hope you have many long, happy years ahead of you Suki. You are an inspiration to all.
    • kfg82  •  10 mths ago
      Animals are some of the best therapists! I am so happy this animal will be able to touch many lives! Even though she wasn't able to see the children, her story is out and I bet it is already encouraging burn victims to fight!
    • Joseph  •  10 mths ago
      beautiful animal....as usual better than humans
    • topsy  •  10 mths ago
      what a wonderful hopefull story,that of Suki It teaches us of the courage and nobelness of other living creatures.
    • 03032012  •  10 mths ago
      Sweet baby!! I hope her survival helps just one other burn victim summon the courage to fight and live on. She is lucky to have an an owner who could afford her care and see her spirit to live.
    • Henssis1  •  10 mths ago
      I hate it when an animal gets hurt...I am so glad that she is recoverying...She is beautiful...
    • Lyn  •  10 mths ago
      Courage comes in many forms; the horse for showing a love of life; the owner for showing she REALLY cares;the veterinary team for the fight to heal. So nice to read some good news for a change.
    • Liberty427  •  10 mths ago
      This is the kind of story I like to see posted. We need more of them.
    • ava  •  10 mths ago
      What a beautiful story. So glad the owner gave her a chance at life and did not listen to the naysayers. The horse deserved a chance to live.
    • Angel Rose  •  10 mths ago
      Wonderful story. I'm glad that her owner didn't put her down the minute they said she wouldn't be rideable anymore, ESPECIALLY since she was used in competitions. I do think that it will help burn victims to know that an animal had the spirit to fight just like they did. Amazing, I can't believe some people think she should have been put down. I think horses are the most beautiful creatures in the world, they're my favorite animal and I hope to someday have another like my mom did when I was a little girl.
    • Fleming  •  10 mths ago
      Horses can help humans through just about anything. I have seen it with my own eyes and lived it. You gotta love horses :)
    • Julie Colby  •  10 mths ago
      I'm glad she gave that horse what it really wanted, a chance to live! People are to quick to put animals to sleep without giving them a fighting chance if they have one.Now she can spend the rest of her days making people smile and have hope who really need it.That is Awesome!!!
      • Anya J 10 mths ago
        Usually it is because they can't afford the massive costs of the vet care, look at those totals above and they come to over $30,000---as much as one might love their horse and be able to treat run of the mill health problems, that is more than most owners can afford, so, animal ends up being put down
      • Charlie 10 mths ago
        Most people don't like putting any animal down. But maybe they have no choice, don't bag on people who are trying to be fair and sensitive to what is in the best interest of quality of life. This lady has money too, that helps. Find out how much the vet bills were. Do you have that kind of money?
      • Bobby 10 mths ago
        I have been in that spot and had vets check my mom's horse and they didn't know what was wrong with her, 4 different vet and many bill's later it was a hair line frature that didn't show up in any x-rays they did and yes we put her done, and yes all the halling and stuff i know she was in pain . And if i had to do it all over again i would have just put her down.
    • reaganwasright  •  10 mths ago
      People are to quick to put animals down, they have the will to live to.
    • Aiamerran Chace  •  10 mths ago
      Very inspiring. Beautiful spirit.
    • hilly  •  10 mths ago
      I love stories like this,it shows there are some wonderful humans paying attention to the animal angels in their care....Bravo.!
    • bonngunks  •  10 mths ago
      When bad people are called animals, that does injustice to beautiful creatures like Suki. God bless you darlin. Live a long and love filled life!
    • Pat  •  10 mths ago
      Ridiculed for not putting her down???!!! Are you crazy??!!! Would yo "put down" a human burn patient??!! This is a beautiful living creature that deserved the chance and BEAT THE #$%$ out of the odds!! (And once again, New Bolton works their miracles!!!) ROCK ON SUKI!! The winds of heaven blow between your ears!!
      • Spaniellover 10 mths ago
        I was in physical therapy with a human burn patient. He never said a would about being 'put down.' He said he had had a lot of pain and that he was glad to be over the worst of it. GLAD. He worked hard at his therapy.
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