The tenacious deer quickly became a member of the family, running around the house with the dog, the cat, and the people, and enjoying all of the perks, including her own bedroom, plates of her favorite linguini, and swims in the family’s pool. Melanie doubted the deer would survive, but with the help of her husband Steve she miraculously nursed Dillie back to health. In the summer of 2004 my friend, a veterinarian Melanie Butera was brought an ususual patient: a three-day-old, blind, dying fawn. A heartwarming story of the profound bond between a deer named Dillie and the veterinarian who saved her life. I would love to come out to your school and share with your students the story about how Dillie the Deer became a house deer.
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