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That is such a great story. Would it be okay if we borrow some of Nova's good luck? We could use it!!!
Micki and Rio
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Awww this is FABULOUS!!!! OMD can you see our hoppy tears over here? Congratulations Sue!
This reminds me of Captain Jack's Mom getting to work in veterinary oncology after Jack became an angel. It's another reminder that despite the awfulness that cancer can bring, there is always a gift, somewhere, that will make our lives better. Sometimes it just takes a while to find it.
Nova, you truly are a good luck charm for your family and all of us here. xoxoxo
Tripawds Founders Jim and Rene
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I just love your story and I am sooo happy for you!! Congratulations, this sounds like the perfect job for you and I think you deserve it very much. I too am a Mommy of a Great Dane with OS so your story especially touches my heart! There is just something about a Great Dane that I can't explain that is just so absolutely wonderful ! I love all Dogs of course but My Sweet Valentina has captured my heart like no other. I know you feel the same way about your Queen Nova. Sending you prayers of love and good luck in your new job experience. I know you will do great! Your passion will take you far!!!
Wow, what a story. Having been down the unemployment/try something different path, I am very, very impressed! Congratulations!
We've been seeing a lot of Great Danes at the beach this summer and they certainly are beautiful animals.
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and just reading that brings tears to my eyes!!!!!!!!!!!!! WOW. It was meant to be. They say all things happen for a reason...even as awful as this "C" word can be, look where it's put ya' Sue. That's fantastic. What a story!
Tracy, Maggie's Mom
Maggie was amputated for soft tissue sarcoma 10-20-09
Maggie lost her battle with kidney disease on 8-24-13
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