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7 May 2010 - 10:32 pm
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Fortis and Dad, we are so sorry about your friend, what a heartbreaking situation.  Although we don't know them, the family of fur is one that is connected in a very special way.  Sending our condolences.

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9 May 2010 - 7:15 am
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jerry said:

Oh Wolfie, you have lived up to your strong name. We are sorry about the attack, but very, very glad that you are alive and thriving. What a scare you must have given your pawrents (not to mention how much this must have scared the heck out of you too!). We're just so glad you are healing and on the road to recovery.

Your size is such an advantage when it comes to being a front leg Tripawd. Your pawrents will see that you'll do just fine on three legs, without a prosthetic! Be sure to check out our canine rehabilitation exercise videos, and also our Gear Blog, where you will find lots of helpful harnesses and other cool stuff.

Thanks for joining us here and sharing your story, you're already inspiring others with your courage!

 


 

Hi Jerry,

Wow thank you for your post. I have to say I am overwhelmed over the welcoming responses by all the tripawd families.  Wolfie does have the advantage with his small size and light frame. He's always maintained a healthy weight and gets walked 3 times a day-that's to his adavantage as well.

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minipinsch said:

I have to say I am overwhelmed over the welcoming responses by all the tripawd families.

And, we're happy you've joined the family! big-grin

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