Caring for a Three Legged Dog or Cat
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The insane mad scientist problem solver in me is now going crazy trying to think of how to MAKE special tripawd chewies! You've awakened a monster!
Proud mommy of a Belgian Malinois tripawd named Lizzie, who is completely spoiled rotten, loves kids, and will be going into therapy dog training as soon as I can afford it. You can find her blog here.
Also proud mommy to Vito, 3(?) yr old GSD. Adoption weight: 58lbs. Current weight: 90lbs. Goal weight: 85-90lbs (ACHIEVED!). Tested positive for EPI on March 30th, 2011 and stable ever since.
"Sometimes it takes an imperfection to create perfection."
Hi, Shelby is a front, passenger side amputee and she chews on anything and everything. Tennis balls, bones, chucks of bark from the wood I've split, pens, hammer handles, fingers, just about anything.
She latches on to something with that "powerpaw" and it doesn't go anywhere!
Took her awhile to get it all dialed in, but she's got it mastered.
the chauffeur
Tate's a rear amp but someone posted a question about Quados – it was the only thing her front amp could manage but they're $$$ so she was looking for an alternative. Quado Interactive Dog Chew
http://tate.tripawds.com/
August 16, 2006 to November 28, 2011
TATE ~ Forever in our hearts.
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