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Crying so hard over here! Yo8 captured the essence of Baron so beautifully. Lovely,tribute, absolutely lovely.
Yes, I'm crying from the sadness of knowing how much you miss him and how mich yoir heart still hurts, but some of my tears are because this shows how Happy he was, how very loved and adored he was.💖💖 As much as you love him, I assure you his lpve for you 2as just as limitless.
I marveled at how high he could jump and how he really loved being snuggled and hugged by you and his hooman family.
The puppy pictures melted my heart. He certainly grew into a big boy.....a big boy with a big personality.
He really kept his Puppy look.....he never seemed to age. Tje care he jad for everyday 9f those seventeen years is why is life was so full of joy and why he made ot well knto his senior years.
Oh my goodness, when he reached and to you with his wrapped paw for a pet......priceless!!!.
Thank you sooooo very much for sharing this wonderful video with us. It really has been a privilege to get to know him, not only through his journey here at Tripawds,, but from the tribute video showing what a loved and Happy boy he was. Still can't believe how high he could jump.
Sending love to you and all who loved this special boy
Sally and Alumni Happy Hannah and Merry Myrtle and Frankie too!
PS....Curious.....any "signs" or "connection s" made to you from Baron?
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!
Ohhhhh Wow. I'm so glad I started my week with this. Didn't get a chance to watch all weekend, and this was the best way I could think of to tackle Monday. You did such a great job, it's a true masterpiece from the heart!
I just loved watching him (and you!) grow up through the years and become such a team, and a family. Watching you show Baron the puppy that little kiddie pool ("I don't know about this, dad!"), and then seeing how brave and confident he was standing on a log in a stream many years later, just says so much about how you helped him grow into being the best dog he could be. I also loved how high he jumped as a 4-legger, and then how he jumped with 3 but you caught him and helped him down You were such an amazing dad to him!
He truly lived the dream life with you. It doesn't get any better for a dog, really.
P.S. I couldn't help but smile when you held up your Tripawds shirt As much as losing a leg sucks, kudos to you for empowering yourself to show the world what Baron could achieve on three legs. Thank you.
jerry said
Ohhhhh Wow. I'm so glad I started my week with this. Didn't get a chance to watch all weekend, and this was the best way I could think of to tackle Monday. You did such a great job, it's a true masterpiece from the heart!I just loved watching him (and you!) grow up through the years and become such a team, and a family. Watching you show Baron the puppy that little kiddie pool ("I don't know about this, dad!"), and then seeing how brave and confident he was standing on a log in a stream many years later, just says so much about how you helped him grow into being the best dog he could be. I also loved how high he jumped as a 4-legger, and then how he jumped with 3 but you caught him and helped him down You were such an amazing dad to him!
He truly lived the dream life with you. It doesn't get any better for a dog, really.
P.S. I couldn't help but smile when you held up your Tripawds shirt As much as losing a leg sucks, kudos to you for empowering yourself to show the world what Baron could achieve on three legs. Thank you.
"I don't know about this Dad" LOL.... That's exactly what he was thinking! Baron was an amazing dog on three, he really was. He lived a life fulfilled. I had never saw a dog with three legs, before Baron. Coming here right after the accident let us know we made the right decision.
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