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Call for Calendar Dogs

2Dogs2000Miles 2009 Canine Cancer CalendarIf you have not yet submitted your photo and story for the 2 Dogs 2000 Miles Cancer Dog Calendar, be sure to do so soon! The deadline has been extended until November 16.

If you have not heard about the first canine cancer calendar, here’s the scoop: you’re dog can be a calendar girl! Or boy … tripawds.com is proud to support 2 Dogs in the continuing effort to raise awareness and funds for cancer research with the 2009 Canine Cancer calendar.

If you – or someone you know – has or had a cancer cancer survivor, we’d love to share his or her story in this 2009 calendar featuring beloved cancer dogs. Simply submit a high-resolution photo and a brief story to calendar@2dogs2000miles.org then wait for the voting to begin.

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Saying Goodbye: How We Knew (part 2)

Our Three Legged Bone Cancer Hero Dog JerryMy Soul Is Set Free

(Continued from Part 1.)

The next day we headed north to Yellowstone. It was just like the old days, traveling and hanging my head out the truck window.

I even made it up to the Continental Divide, for about the eighth time in our journey. Only this time, walking a few yards to the sign was all I had in me.

We took lots of pictures. As we got to Yellowstone, I was feeling OK, but very subdued from the bad episode the day before.

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My Heart Belongs to a Tripawd

Three legged husky dog BusterThe following Guest Post was kindly written by our friend Kim. If you would like to share your Tripawds story here, please write to us today.

Buster will be 11 in mid December. On the 25th of this month it will be his 6th month ampuversary that he lost his leg to a chrondrosarcoma. It has been a learning experience to say the least. From the misdiagnoses to the amputation I’ve learned not to take the little things for granted.

Buster loves to lounge, go for walks and protect his turf. He recently took on a possum defending his territory. He truly is his happiest being outdoors close to nature, especially during this cool fall weather. I would say he ambulates well. He still has his good day and bad days, I would say due to the weather. Sort of like a barometer. So we go with the flow… Everyday is a happy husky day.

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