![]() She is potty-trained and does her business outside. She continues to live inside the Butera’s home.ĭillie has her own bedroom in their house in Canal Fulton, Ohio. ![]() Dillie came from a deer farm as a baby, so she is not a wild deer and therefore could not be returned to the wild. Melanie and Dillie got better and Dillie even recovered 50% of her vision. She wrote, “Love came into our lives in the most improbable of vehicles – the tiny hooves of a dying fawn.” At the time, Melanie was diagnosed with cancer and looking after the tiny, sick fawn taught her “every life is a gift”. This is such a moving story about the power of love! When a blind, dying baby deer came to veterinarian Melanie Butera in 2004, little did she know the fawn would have a profound effect on the way she looked at the world. ![]()
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