Teton Emerging in Spring
Animal Tales, Bears, Wellness & Spirtuality | March 23, 2010
All winter we worried about Teton Totem and his severe back problem. How would he be? Would the long winter sleep aggravate it? What do we do with a nearly paralyzed 1000 pound grizzly bear?
We made him a special bed for his hibernation, lining his den with wood and then extra hay to make it softer and warmer and he could arrange it as he liked. With Penelope’s help with his back in the fall (see Bear Burrito, Blog November 2009) he was quite a bit better just before going to sleep for the winter but still we worried. What would the long period of inactivity do?
Teton emerged from his den recently – and he was using his hind legs! Not perfectly but the long sleep and stillness did him no harm. Not only was he walking, but he was sweet – sweeter than he had been in a long time. In fact there was an indescribably sweet and gentle look in his eyes. What a gift!! What a way to start spring!!
Sounds like he will be fine and is repaying the sweetness given to him. Thanks from the rest of us too
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Comment by Trish Scott — March 30, 2010 @ 6:35 pm
I’m so glad he is doing well!!!!
Comment by trish — April 15, 2010 @ 12:23 pm
I LOVE YOIUR STORIES…YOU ALWAYS BRING TEARS TO MY EYES!
Comment by kathi michel — April 20, 2010 @ 5:14 pm
Teton looked fantastic this weekend when I saw him! It was almost like he was showing off how he could run! Very inspiring.
Comment by Joan Smith — June 22, 2010 @ 11:58 am