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Testimonials For Dog Splints
after the canine leg  splint

When she wears her splint she can run, jump, swim and play without any problems! When she doesn't have her splint on, she can barely walk and has to be helped when she stands.

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Pet Brace and Splint

Cat in Feline Leg Brace Splint

A big thanks to Handicapped Pets for their wonderful feline front leg brace.

Our Scamper was abandoned as a little kitten at our local Humane Society, starving, dehydrated, with worms & fleas and with a large abscess infection on his wrist.

 

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Pig in a harness
handicapped pig in a harnessZoey the Pig wearing her new red suit. This is her story:
My daughter and I went to Maui, Hawaii for Thanksgiving of 2005. We had some time to kill before our flight back home and stopped for a bite to eat. On the table of the restaurant was a flyer that read "exotic birds and mini-pigs." Of course...
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Billy Bob's Story

Local Rehab Facility and HandicappedPets.com work together to save dog from euthanization.Watch this inspiring tale of a dog who, after of weeks of therapy in a donated wheelchair, is able to walk again!

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Degenerative Myelopathy in German Shepherd Dogs

Degenerative Myelopathy in German Shepherd Dogs

It is just 6 months since I was introduced to the term "DM." Specifically: "Degenerative Myelopathy (in) German Shepherd Dogs."

Now causing havoc amongst the larger breeds throughout the World. It seems that the more highly bred a dog is, the more likely they are to come down with DM.
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Braveheart Didn't Give up

A husky mix, Braveheart was hit by a car 14 months ago. We tried, unsuccessfully, to save his right rear leg, but after 3 surgeries and much rehabilitation, amputation was the best course. But he didn't give up, and neither did I.

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Snowball Hasn't Skipped A Beat!
Snowball’s story begins in February of 2003 when our neighbor found an 8-week old black lab puppy lying in a ditch along side of the road, covered in snow, freezing and starving. My neighbor picked up the puppy, fed, watered and warmed him.
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Titus diagnosed with cancer
Our beautiful thirteen year old Maincoon Titus has taken a terrible turn.  He has been diagnosed with cancer on his leg, some type of local sarcoma, fluid in his lungs  and an enlarged heart.
 
We brought him to the vet for a lion cut and to have his growth checked out for the second time.  The first time the results for cancer were negative. 
 
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Manny's 10th Birthday

October 18 was a very special day for me and Manny. He turned 10. It was a birthday that if you asked me a year ago, I would have said he probably would not be here.

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Hecky. Cat on wheels

I watched BillyBob video and I had tears in my eyes - I always hope that my Hecky will walk again some day even though vets tell me he will not).  I hope to move back to Calif. next year and plan to visit that clinic - maybe they can help Hecky, too.

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Emaciated Diabetic Chihuahua Finds a Special Home

An emaciated Chihuahua, rescued by TAILS Humane Society in DeKalb, Illinois, was diagnosed with diabetes and over the course of months of foster care, grew stronger. When it came time for adoption, this special dog found the perfect home with the Dean Miller family, whose eight-year-old daughter, Olivia, has juvenile diabetes.

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Back harness has changed life for us dramatically!

My special family member is a 12 year old terry poo named Oliver. I was taking my boy out and suddenly he could no longer walk on his back legs.  I took him to the vet and was told he would have no quality of life since he couldn't walk because his legs were paralyzed from a disc problem. 

He gave me prednisone and sent me home with the thought that if the pills didn't work, we would have to put him down. 

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Amy Dodge, Pets on Paws

My name is Amy L Dodge and I am currently working towards my Certificate in Canine Rehabilitation from the University of Tennessee. I have a B.S. in Kinesiology and Sports Medicine from Wheaton College, 5 years of general veterinary practice experience and I am currently researching new techniques like Doga and Canine Meditation.

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