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When she first got me, Ari read online to be wary, b/c some strangers can be cruel about us 3-leggers–that people are mean, or assume there’s an irresponsible owner, etc.

So she’s surprised and relieved at how much I seem to make people smile. Like the other day, a family of 3 stopped us on a walk to ask about me. The little boy was excited to pet me and wanted to know if I could run–she told him I was the fastest at the dog park (unless there’s a greyhound around, it’s usually true!).

At home, I’m in a routine now. I know when to wake her up to go for a walk, and when/where I get fed (they found a food that makes my digestive track calm). I know I get a rawhide treat after we get back from walks and the cat and I get along. Sometimes the cat slaps me, but sometimes she rubs up against me, too.

I haven’t cut my butt on the concrete in a very long time. Then again, it’s now almost six months since the surgery, so I’ve gotten more graceful & learned not to just plop my hindquarters down like that.

So if anyone out there is a little nervous about what having a 3-legger is like, don’t worry! At the end of the day we’re regular dogs (and maybe even a little more special).

Hello cat

Thanks Debra (Emily’s Mom)

Thank you so much for sending us Emily & Jake’s sling. As promised, here is a picture of Koda giving you kisses. As described in the PM, he especially appreciates it so far when his rear leg is too tired to help him jump into the van after doggie park play-dates. He seems to think it’s very comfortable. This sling will stay in the tripawd community and is building up some very noble karma!

Koda wearing a sling donated by Jake & Emily (and Debra)
Koda wearing a sling donated by Jake & Emily (and Debra)

Dog Park visit #3

Yesterday Ryan and Ari took me back to the off-leash dog park in NW Portland! There were about 6 other dogs to play with, and I had a great time. I ran just as fast as the other dogs, but I got tired pretty quickly. Once I was tuckered out I came back to them and let them know I was ready to go take a nap. I napped all the way home, and for a long since after! So dog parks are fun 🙂 –but I get really worn out. Next time, maybe they’ll remember to grab some pics!!!
When they went for coffees, the barista thought I was so cute, he came outside to give me a little treat. What can I say–I’m a people pleaser!
Also yesterday, I got a little cut on my bum! I am happy to do tricks for treats, and sometimes I sit a little to exuberantly. Now that I have only one rear leg, sometimes I can plant my butt on the concrete at a funny angle and a little to quickly, and I got a little cut. It’s okay though–Ari first aid-ed it, and no more sitting on concrete for me!