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National Walk ‘N Roll Dog Day Just Around the Corner and My TV Interview

National Walk 'N Roll Dog Day is Just Around the Corner and My TV Interview
Anderson Pooper

To this day, witnessing a dog in a wheelchair, touches my heart in a deep and meaningful way on so many levels.

All this week we’ve been lighting up Facebook with inspiring photos of dogs in wheelchairs leading up to September 22nd, the official day of National Walk ‘N Roll Dog Day.

National Walk 'N Roll Dog Day is Just Around the Corner and My TV Interview
BeBe and Nubbles
National Walk 'N Roll Dog Day is Just Around the Corner and My TV Interview
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Frankie’s (the walk ‘n roll dog) legacy lives on with this special day celebrated every year  as a way in which we honor ALL dogs in wheelchairs around the world.

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I’ll be talking about this special day, which I founded in 2012, on a local TV station, WFRV, Local 5 Live on Tues., Sept. 22nd between 9:20 and 9:45a.

National Walk 'N Roll Dog Day is Just Around the Corner and My TV Interview
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National Walk 'N Roll Dog Day is Just Around the Corner and My TV Interview
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If you can’t tune in live you can catch the recording here.  Gidget will be making an appearance also!

If there is one thing I believe in with all my heart it is that dogs in wheelchairs can live quality lives…and why it continues to be important to me to spread this positive message.

The Smoothe Store Raises Over $2,000 to Help Paralyzed Dogs

National Walk 'N Roll Dog Day is Just Around the Corner and My TV Interview
Gidget posing in her bandna “I Wheelie Love My Friends” for National Walk ‘N Roll Dog Day by The Smoothe Store

It’s truly a beautiful thing when others jump on the band wagon to support your mission.

Sarah of The Smoothe Store has done just that designing these bandana’s to show our love of our wheelie dog friends.

To date she has raised over $2,000 to help paralyzed dogs  with the money being donated to The Frankie Wheelchair Fund which grants wheelchairs to dogs in need.

Meet our first recipient that Sarah and her efforts is helping (which also makes it the 45th dog helped thru The Frankie Wheelchair Fund). Sammy’s wheelchair is currently being custom built by Eddie’s Wheels and she should be rolling soon. Stay tuned!

Sammy is currently in rescue with Dachshund Rescue of South Florida and is available for adoption.

A million thanks to you, Sarah!!

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Sweet 16 in Heaven

Sweet 16 in Heaven

Today would have been Frankie’s 16th birthday. She left this world over three years ago, but the love and blessing of her lives on in my heart forever.

No more tears, but just smiles that fill me up with all the beautiful memories.

I am forever richer in gratitude and compassion because of her.

The annual Frankie Wheelchair Fund fundraiser continues through Sunday, August 30th, 2015.  Your consideration of a purchase of this years adorable t-shirt will benefit the fund which grants wheelchairs to paralyzed dogs in need. To date, 44 dogs have been given the gift of mobility!  Thank you!

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Four Year Old Twins Share in Their Own Words What Frankie Means to Them

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I still recall the day.

When I knew I had to share my dachshund, Frankie’s story.

Even though I hadn’t a clue how to put a children’s book out into the world.

And I was scared.  Very scared.

But the drive to make a difference pushed away the fear.

I offered my prayers up to God telling him I was up for the challenge and the work and asked for His guidance. He didn’t fail me. I didn’t fail him.

It has been seven years since I published Frankie the Walk ‘N Roll Dog.

And to this day, I still receive emails from people sharing with me how the book has touched them.

This means more to me than I can ever express adequately in words.

Today, I share with you one such reader, Danielle, who reached out to me recently to let me know how Frankie’s story has not only positively impacted her life, but the lives of her 4-year old twin girls. (Just a side note that she also refers to Cassie Jo, who was my chocolate Lab):

I’ve been reading your blog for years, and I’m finally getting around to contacting you.   Why?  I originally started reading your blog when Frankie was alive.  My own Dachshund, Dixie, had gone down when she was 4, so your posts about Frankie were uncannily relevant to my experience and of course, inspirational. 

Fast forward to today.  Dixie is 15 years old.  She is still going, but not as strongly as before.  She continues to teeter around or use her cart.  I have expressed her bladder and bowels for 11 years now.  It’s our version of “normal.” 

For my 4-year-old twins, normal is a dog who cannot pee or poop on her own, cannot jump, and whose non-wagging tail cannot express her joy, although she is still patient beyond belief, soulful, and our best friend.

Now that my twins are finally old enough for “Frankie, the Walk ‘N Roll Dog” I read it to them (slightly abridged).   They delighted in the story of a dog that was “just like Dixie.”  They were tickled that a story finally reflected their reality with their pet—they probably also felt that their reality was validated. 

Through the story, they also came to understand Dixie’s experience of becoming disabled, how she endured surgery and recovery, beginning to use her cart, etc.  The story helped them to connect more with Dixie and better understand my connection to this amazing being that has been a part of my life since she fit in my hand and her eyes were still closed as a puppy. 

Also, through the telling of Cassie Jo’s death and later learning that Frankie has since passed on, they began bombarding me with a series of questions about the death of Cassie Jo, and pondering Dixie’s mortality.  I feel they are better prepared now for Dixie’s inevitable decline and for what is certain to come within a few months.

Thank you, Barbara, for sharing your and Frankie’s story.  When I read about it years ago, I never imagined how it would impact my future children.

-Danielle

And then the love icing on the cake, recorded in their own voices, messages from each of Danielle’s girls about Frankie:

Thank you, Danielle, and your beautiful girls for touching my heart.

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