THE MAN AND THE EAGLE: AWESOME!!!!

Not many people get a picture of this proud bird snuggled up next to them.

 

Freedom and Jeff

Freedom and I have been together 10 years this summer.

She came in as a baby in 1998 with two broken wings Her

left wing doesn't open all the way even after surgery, it

was broken in 4 places . She's my baby.

When Freedom came in she could not stand and both wings

were broken.  She was emaciated and covered in lice.. We

made the decision to give her a chance at life, so I took her

to the vet's office.

From then on, I was always around her. We had her in a huge dog

carrier with the top off, and it was loaded up with shredded newspaper for her to lay on.

I used to sit and talk to her, urging her to live, to fight;

and she would lay there looking at me with those big brown

eyes. We also had to tube feed her for weeks.

This went on for 4-6 weeks, and by then she still couldn't

stand. It got to the point where the decision was made to

euthanize her if she couldn't stand in a week. You know

you don't want to cross that line between torture and

rehab, and it looked like death was winning.

She was going to be put down that Friday, and I was supposed to

come in on that Thursday afternoon. I didn't want to go to the

center that Thursday, because I couldn't bear the thought

of her being euthanized; but I went anyway, and when I

walked in everyone was grinning from ear to ear. I went

immediately back to her cage; and there she was, standing

on her own, a big beautiful eagle. She was ready to live.. I

was just about in tears by then. That was a very good day.

We knew she could never fly, so the director asked me to

glove train her. I got her used to the glove, and then to

jesses, and we started doing education programs for

schools in western Washington . We wound up in the

newspapers, radio (believe it or not) and some TV . Miracle

Pets even did a show about us.

In the spring of 2000, I was diagnosed with non-Hodgkins

lymphoma. I had stage 3, which is not good (one major organ

plus everywhere), so I wound up doing 8 months of chemo.

Lost the hair - the whole bit. I missed a lot of work. When

I felt good enough, I would go to Sarvey and take Freedom

out for walks. Freedom would also come to me in my dreams

and help me fight the cancer. This happened time and time again.

Fast forward to November 2000, the day after Thanksgiving,

I went in for my last checkup. I was told that if the cancer

was not all gone after 8 rounds of chemo, then my last option

was a stem cell transplant. Anyway, they did the tests; and I

had to come back Monday for the results. I went in Monday,

and I was told that all the cancer was gone.

So the first thing I did was get up to Sarvey and take the
big girl out for a walk. It was misty and cold. I went to her 
flight and jessed her up, and we went out front to the top

of the hill. I hadn't said a word to Freedom, but somehow

she knew. She looked at me and wrapped both her wings

around me to where I could feel them pressing in on my back

(I was engulfed in eagle wings), and she touched my nose with

her beak and stared into my eyes, and we just stood there like

that for I don't know how long. That was a magic moment. We

have been soul mates ever since she came in. This is a very

special bird.

On a side note: I have had people who were sick come up to us

when we are out, and Freedom has some kind of hold on them.

I once had a guy who was terminal come up to us and I let him

hold her.. His knees just about buckled and he swore he could

feel her power course through his body. I have so many stories

like that.

I never forget the honor I have of being so close to such a

magnificent spirit as Freedom's.

Hope you enjoy this.

Jeff Guidry