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Archive for the 'Inspirational Stories' Category

I am writing this to let pet owners that have a disabled or injured pet not to give up hope

Tuesday, October 10th, 2006

I am writing this to let pet owners that have a disabled or injured pet not to give up hope. I have a beautiful little Chihuahua named Tetsey. She is 2 pounds and thanks to your web site, I found Doggone Wheels. I ordered my little girl a […]

Sebastian, a duck with wheels!

Monday, November 7th, 2005

Sebastian, a duck with wheels!

Handicapped pets are not limited to just dogs and cats. This is Sebastian, my handicapped duck who just celebrated her 10th birthday with family and friends this past June 4, 2005.

One summer night this tiny yellow duckling was crawling & struggling to walk across the sidewalk Some cruel person didn’t think […]

Murphy - Caring for a Parapelegic Dog

Friday, October 28th, 2005

Murphy’s Necessities

In the beginning, there was a dog - a wonderful, bright eyed little Shih-Tzu named Murphy who looked like an Ewok, bounced when he walked with a plume of a tail held high over his back.

When he was three or so, something awful happened and he could no longer use his rear […]

Cody’s Miracle

Friday, October 28th, 2005

At the end of October 2002 I found Cody on my bed crying in great pain. It turned out he hurt his neck and shoulder and over the next three months ‘though getting Veterinary care became weaker & weaker. In January he had spinal cord disk surgery and again two weeks later in February when more matter was found. He walked in very weakly, he did NOT walk out. He was given back to us completely paralyzed, traumatized & no control of bodily functions. He could only move his head slightly when placed on his left side.

OZO’s Homemade Cart

Friday, October 28th, 2005

My best buddy Ozo (10 years old) has degenerative Myelopathy, and hasn’t been able to walk unassisted since February of this year. It took him almost a year to get that way from the first time we saw he was having problems walking in smooth surfaces. We have done about everything we can for him medically.