What a gorgeous day in Elk Grove at the Cure Canine Cancer Walk. Someone said they heard there were 500 hundred walkers. Seems that there were at least twice that many dogs, dogs of every breed – and imagine, some with only 3 legs! Below are some of the pix from the event. Jim, my […]
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Ruby’s new ride . . .
Oh yes . . . I see long dog walks in my future once again! This is Ruby’s fancy new ride, a Croozer. She’s a little hesitant yet about getting in – but that’s what treats are for right? We’ll get to give it a whirl tomorrow at the Cure Canine Cancer Walk in Elk […]
Phhhew . . .
Hear that sound? That’s me exhaling after Ruby’s visit with vet. She’s great but that little lump that the vet checked out before her surgery for the big evil lump and said was nothing had grown more than twice the size. Every day as I petted Ruby I felt that lump. Another evil lump? I […]
NorCal Tripawds Pawty!
Ruby, Latte and I attended the NorCal Tripawds Pawty yesterday at the Mill Valley Dog Park. We loved meeting other members of the Tripawd community – so many who provided unbelievable support, advice, and strong shoulders as we went through Ruby’s surgery and recovery. Of course, Ruby and Latte’s favorite part of the pawty was […]
Saturday morning “hop” with Ruby, now 2 month post-amp – click here to view: Ruby, long may you run
Happy Valentine’s Day!
Happy Valentine’s Day to all our beloved tripawds (and quadpawds) from Ruby and Cindy
Team Tripawds!
Ruby and I are happy to say that we’ve joined Team Tripawds for the 2012 Elk Grove K9 Cancer Walk on 4/29. We may even bring along the 4-legged Latte! Looking forward to meeting other members of the Nor Cal Tripawd community. For our friends and family who check in here now and then to […]
I know this picture makes it look like Ruby has two legs in front but, no, this is a tripawd . . . just one front leg. I’m amazed at how quickly she’s healing. Her fur is quickly growing back and the incision/scar is almost no longer visible.
One Month Ampuversary
Yes, only one month, but it seems like a year looking back. The vet was right – at four weeks quality of life pretty close to before surgery. I don’t see any long walks in Ruby’s immediate future but she’s her normal, silly, happy self, and for that we are very thankful!
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