Hello Fellow Tripawds! I am new to blogging and new to being a Tripawd. I had my left rear leg amputated 5 weeks ago. Who knows how my life would have turned out if Coastal German Shepherd Rescue had not taken me under their wing! You see no one really knows what my story was before I was 4 months old. And it really doesn’t matter, because I am in good hands now, I am no longer suffering with a left rear leg that was useless to me! I think I must have been born with this defective rear leg, it was completely straight, but it was completely straight underneath me and twisted 180 degrees, it did me no good and it used to trip up my front legs! Whoever had me those first 4 months did not feed me very well, the doctor said my bone density at 4 months of age was horrible and the doctor also thinks that I was improperly confined because my right leg has its issues also, but my right leg the doctor can repair and at last check up my bone density after months of good food has increased to almost that of a normal puppy my age! It is so nice to be young, we heal quickly. My foster mom tells me her bone density doesn’t improve that quick so she is really happy for me! My foster mom is going to help me spread the word that I am available for adoption. I have heard that people that adopt dogs like me are very special people, so I am really excited, as much as I have truly blossomed where I have been living and just can’t wait to share all my specialness with someone! I am now 7 mos old and weigh 56 lbs. You can visit my facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/HelpHannahFindHerForeverHome?ref=tn_tnmn and you can also visit my bio page on the Coastal website at http://www.coastalgsr.org/hannah5.htm I will make sure my foster mom continues to blog updates and update my facebook page, so that all my friends can come along on my journey.
hannah, you are such a beautiful little girl!!! we are sure some smart somebody will see you and know they are destined to spend their life with you. glad you are now safe with your foster family, and sending best wishes for a speedy recovery and forever home.
charon & spirit gayle
Oh, Hannah,
You are a beauty. So sorry that you had such a ruff start to your life, but I’m sure now that someone will give you a furever home and treat you like the little princess that you are!
Good luck,
Micki
What a beautiful girl indeed. Welcome! And good luck finding your furever home.
Whooooooah I’m in LOOOOOOVE!
Hannah, we would make a great pair don’t you think? I came from a crappy first home too and they really messed my leg up also. Stoopid people. And I came from Northern CA German Shepherd Rescue. We practically grew up in the same town!
Anyhow, can you see us together? Me missing my right rear, you missing your left? We’re a match made in heaven!
Now if only I could convince my pawrents that our little house has room for one more dawg.
Because I’m in LOVE!!!
Oh Wyatt you are handsome and you have parents like I am looking for, those that appreciate a rescue dog and those who appreciate a Tripawd! Wyatt, make sure you tell your parents that my foster home has only an 800 square foot house and I live with 4 other dogs! Granted the biggest one I live with is a 60 lb golden retriever and I am bigger than her. But there is plenty of room for all of us, we even fit 3 in the bathroom when my foster mom is getting ready for work! =) I really don’t take up a lot of space, I believe where there is a will there is a way! =) I don’t shed a lot so I don’t make too much of a mess, oh except for when I play in the mud, but I might grow out of that! =) Please let me know if you convince your parents because I would love to live with a guy as handsome as you!