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5:56 pm
11 December 2009


jerry

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I'm wondering if anyone out there finds the term "Tripawd" notable. And if so, would they mind letting Wikipedia know?

no⋅ta⋅ble [noh-tuh-buhl] -adjective
1. worthy of note or notice; noteworthy: a notable success; a notable theory.

Nearly two years ago now, my people attempted to submit an entry for "Tripawd" to the popular online encyclopedia. They were abruptly denied, so they are not about to try that again.

Deleted Wikipedia Tripawds Article

According to this archived discussion about deletion of the proposed article, the entry was apparently considered no more than a self-serving definition that had no place being included on Wikipedia.

Here is what the editors had to say:

  • "The article seems to be mainly promoting the linked website…I don't think notability is really demonstrated."
  • "Evidence points toward the deliberate promotion of a non-notable neologism"
  • "Doesn't look notable to me and even if the term /did/ exist notably, there seems to be undue weight given to the website"

Yet, aren't these Wikipedia articles "mainly promoting the linked website"?

And if you don't mind … if Wikipedia editors allow the slang term "camel toe" as a notable entry, certainly they should accept Tripawd as noteworthy. I wonder if those at Wikipedia believe an adolescent and grotesque slang word is really more significant that what many animal lovers call their three legged companions. Besides, is that article not a definition itself?

But I digress, suffice it to say that no Tripawd article exists on Wikipedia. And with rules against starting articles about yourself, we do not intend to try again. But we're not about to stop anyone else out there who may be familiar with submitting articles for Wikipedia from giving it a try. Just keep in mind, the entry must be notable, and include adequate references.

ne⋅ol⋅o⋅gism [nee-ol-uh-jiz-uhm] -noun
1. a new word, meaning, usage, or phrase.

Since the original Tripawds article we submitted to Wikipedia has been deleted, we can't share what it said exactly. But, at least part of the content seems to have found it's way to this entry in the recycle bin of Wikipedia.  Edited for current relevance …

The word Tripawd is a colloquialism that is rapidly becoming widely used to refer to animal amputees. Tripawd is defined as: "(Noun) an animal who has had one leg removed".

The term may have been first coined by Jim Nelson of Eureka, CA in November 2006, when he registered the domain for a website dedicated to his dog Jerry, who underwent amputation surgery of the front leg after being diagnosed with canine osteosarcoma. Since then, the Tripawds website has grown to become the leading social networking community for caretakers of three-legged dogs. And Jerry's Tripawd adventures have been featured on the popular PBS show Nature, as well as in various other radio and print media outlets.

After searching for online resources about caring for a three-legged dog, Nelson discovered common reference to canine amputees as "tripod" dogs. The distinct spelling of Tripawd is meant to be less derogatory and simply refers to the fact that a dog or cat with only three legs (or paws) is literally tri-pawed, or a Tripawd.

If the slang term Tripawd is still considered a "non-notable neologism" – even though Camel Toe is acceptable – perhaps the more appropriate entry might be one for Tripod Dogs that mentions the colloquial term "Tripawd", with appropriate edits to the the disambiguation page for Tripod of course. Or perhaps, an article is warranted for Jerry the Three Legged Dog. After all, PBS considered his story notable enough to feature in the award-winning series, Nature.

Since almost two years have passed, maybe the Wikipedia editors will now realize the significance of Tripawds. There are certainly a lot more notable references now …

Tripawd:

Tripod dogs:

If not, at least we have the Tripawd Dictionary!


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6:13 pm
11 December 2009


shiloanne

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I am definately not the one with good debating skills, but I read your article to my husband. He plans to take this to task, happily… He said, " All I have is time on my hands right now… I might as well use it wisely." Just thought you would like to know. I think it is a great shame they don't think that Tripawd is notable as, I know we all think our Tripawds are the most NOTABLE!!! smiley

Shilo diagnosed with osteosarcoma 9/4/2009, amputation 9/9/2009. ShiloAnne lost her battle 11/23/2009 where she regained her fourth leg and is patiently waiting for her parents to join her. We will always love you baby girl.

9:03 pm
11 December 2009


Emilysmom

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Yikes, I'm not a good debater either but am grateful to Shilo Annes's dad.  Tripawd deserves to be in Wikipedia.  I am actually surprised it isn't but I don't really think wikipedia is noteworthy so I don't use it for a source.

Debra & Angel Emily

Debra & Emily, a five year old doberman mix, who was diagnosed with an osteosaecoma. She had a right rear leg amputation on May 19, 2009. On November 10, 2009 she earned her wings and regained her fourth leg.

9:47 pm
11 December 2009


admin

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Go for it! If he has any questions, just PM me. But I plan to stay out of it before they consider it self-promotion again. The "proper" route may a Tripod Dogs page with reference to the slang term Tripawds and modification to Tripod_disambiguation … but seriously, if they accept Camel Toe, there is certainly an argument for a Tripawds article.

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11:44 am
12 December 2009


Cherry

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Jerry and all our community,

Having never sought serious information from Wikipedia and actually only been redirected to the site literally a handful of times, I may not actually join the fight but would encourage anyone who would like to help individuals facing this type of journey to carry on the fight.  I would be seriously hamstrung by the lack of knowledge of what meaningful use Wikipedia can provide.  However, having said that (and hoping not to offend anyone) making this site known for the kind of help that can be found here, is a battle well worth fighting.  We have have attempted to educate all the vets in the area of this resource, but get discourage when our local vet's office manager called us to inform us about TriPawds.Com about two weeks ago.  Are you not listening!  We even informed a newbie TriPawd that we met on our return from Yellowstone in June about this community.

On the other side, seconds ago I used Google to search "Three Legged Dog" and Jerry's site was near the top.  YEA!!!  Earlier today I searched Google for "Bonita Pool Yellowstone" while replying to Nina regarding "Bonita my portuguese angel".  I was amazed that near the top was a reference to an earlier posting that I had made to Nina telling her about this geothermal pool in Yellowstone National Park.  YEA – our message is getting out!!!

At this time, I only hope that my enthusiasm is obvious for any effort to help get community's information to the people who are facing these journeys.

Good Luck,

Bob & Cherry


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