About

This is an example page. It’s different from a blog post because it will stay in one place and will show up in your site navigation (in most themes). Most people start with an About page that introduces them to potential site visitors. It might say something like this:

Hi there! My dog’s name is Astro, and this is his blog. Astro lost his front left leg due to osteosarcoma, and I want to share his canine cancer treatment plan and progress to help others going through the same thing

…or something like this:

Woof! My name is Daisy. I am a two year old German Shepherd rescued from a neglectful home after losing my right rear leg from being tied up on a chain all my life. I’m much better off now am here to prove to others that it’s better to hop on three legs than to limp on four!

As a new Tripawds user, go to your dashboard now to delete this page or edit it and create new pages to share photos and other info with the Tripawds Community. If you need help getting started, watch the Help videos or post in the Tech Support forum with any questions. Most of all, have fun! 🙂

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  1. This is the journey of our baby HOLLY. She is 5 yrs old an always full of energy. She loves to go for walks rides in cars an chasing rabbits out of the back yard. she was 5 months old when we brought her home. i gave her a blanket to sit on next to her new friend dozer he is my daughters cane corso. They are best friends. But her blanky is her bbf! She drags that around everywhere.

    Who would have thought we would be told Holly has bone cancer!! I was devasted an cryed myself to sleep that night.

    A tough pill to swallow. Now we have descisons to make. I could not lose her, this is my baby , my angel an now my hero. Her an i would go for walks an in woods which she loves.

    Her boyfriend dozer would go an her other friend zues. I would take her over to visit them as well. She would go an see her cousin harley an run around an play.

    On april 20th she had her surgery. She stayed the night at her vet an we picked her up the next day. What a surprise when she walked in so her journey began the day we brought her home. An so does her pawrents

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