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This is my dog, Dog. He had to be put down about a month after this video. The vet said he had an ACL injury, when it was actually bone cancer. Mommy and Daddy love you, and we miss you very much.Don’t make my mistake.GET A SECOND OPINION.If I had’ve, my little guy would still be here. The house is so empty without him, our lives will never be the same without him.Well,at least this way, Dog will live forever in cyber-space. Wait for us, Dog. I hope when we die,Dog is there for us. I would give ANYTHING just to touch his fat head, one more time.WE LOVE YOU FATTY. Love mommy&daddy.We miss you everyday.

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Jerry and Zeus Play Ruff

(www.tripawds.com) Jerry shows young, strong, four-legged Zeus who is still the boss… even though he’s only got three. Visit www.tripawds.com for more info, photos and health tips about tripod dogs and three-legged canine bone cancer survivors.



Memories of Basia

This is a photo montage in memory of our wonderful yellow Lab. Basia was diagnosed with bone cancer in her left shoulder on June 2, 2009 and had been doing well on medication, supplements and a natural diet. We had to make the heart-wrenching decision to euthanize her on Friday, August 7, 2009, following a seizure and possibly a stroke. Earlier that same day she played outside with her ball, repeatedly “asked” for her chicken treats and “demanded” her daily walk to the park. Even when she was sick she showed incredible enthusiasm for life. At 10 years and eight months of age, she never lost sight of the puppy within her. Basia loved to go places and to be among people. She was a big part of our family and we will never be the same without her… For more information on osteosarcoma in dogs and to read a brief description of Basia’s ordeal, as well as the stories of other brave dogs and their loving owners, go to: www.bonecancerdogs.org



Dog Cancer Support

This three minute video provides information to help dog owners support dog’s immune system for optimum health and disease recovery.