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YAAAAAAY! You did it!! You made it through the toughest part!! GOOD JOB RIPPLE! GOOD JOB JILL!
Yes, once Happy Hannah recovered I could tell how much better she felt having than darn ole' leg off! Seeing their sparkle coming back bigger and better than before.....oh yeah.....life is good!!
Continiue to live in the moment and enjoying every blissful second! Pictures...lots and lots of pictures!
Yep, looks like your Ripple will be swimming this summer just fine!! You better get yourself a paddle boat to keep up with her!!
Thanks fr the great update! WO DERFUL!!
Lots of hugs to all.....and a little vit of ice cream for Ripple!
Sally and Happy Hannah
Happy Hannah had a glorious additional bonus time of over one yr & two months after amp for osteo! She made me laugh everyday! Joined April's Angels after send off meal of steak, ice cream, M&Ms & deer poop!
YAY!!! so glad to hear that she is doing do well!! Now its time to LIVE and LOVE and let the good times roll!
way to go!!
Lets see some pictures!
Cody and Family
Cody is our 7 year old Australian Heeler mix boy. Diagnosed on 2/20/14 and became a tripawd 2/21/14! We chose a homeopathic approach and he is being treated by Dr. Loops our of NC.
Oh yay Ripple! That is terrific news, thanks for the update. How pawesome she doesn't need drugs any more.
One of the best ways to tire dogs out is to wear out their minds, which actually wears them out better than being physically tired. You might want to check out something like K9 Nosework, obedience rallies and of course the ol' core strengthening exercises to help her wear out without putting excess stress on her joints:
Relieve Tripawd Boredom with Scent Games and Canine Nosework
Tripawds Founders Jim and Rene
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