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Another Doggie Now Rollin’ Thanks to The Frankie Wheelchair Fund

I know I’ve likely said this here before, but every time The Frankie Wheelchair Fund gets to help another paralyzed dog in need, well, I am in awe.

Never did I think almost four year ago since Frankie’s passing that I’d be saying this is the 55th dog we’ve been able to grant a set of customized wheels to. I never, ever tire of the good feelings that flood my heart when another paralyzed dog is helped.

And I say “we” because I couldn’t do it without all those that have supported this effort, new people that discover us and donate, and organizations that have supported us too.

I’ll never be able to adequately express how grateful I am. But please know that I am.

Pepper is now a happy, rolling dog who gets to enjoy new adventures because of a set of wheels. And if her ears are any indication of happy, well, I’d say she is having the time of her life!

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Stay tuned for a special fundraiser starting next week!  I’m grateful to Catherine of Blankets in Bloom for reaching out to me to help.

The week of March 14th, Blankets in Bloom will donate 20 percent of the net proceeds from the sale of waterproof blankets and crate pad covers to The Frankie WheelChair Fund, which has been helping paralyzed dogs since 2012. Donations to this fund go toward custom built wheelchairs to help provide disabled dogs a long and happy quality of life.

**Pepper’s wheelchair custom-made by Eddie’s Wheels for Pets.

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Yet Another?! Yup! 54th Disabled Dog Gets Wheelchair thru The Frankie Wheelchair Fund. Come Meet Her!

Yet Another?! Yup! 54th Disabled Dog Gets Wheelchair thru The Frankie Wheelchair Fund. Come Meet Her!
Abbey in her new set of wheels!

It’s true!  Abbey is the 54th dog the Frankie Wheelchair Fund had the honor to grant a wheelchair to recently. This is the note I received from Hearts4Doxies who Abbey found her way to for a better life:

Barbara Techel, you are Abbey’s guardian angel and we love you.

Before being rescued, our little girl was forced to live outside for years due to her incontinence, never having an opportunity to leave her homemade cart that was far too small, damaging to her spine, and causing her constant pain and emotional distress.

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I don’t know as I’m her guardian angel, but I feel blessed to be part of Abbey’s joyful new journey. So many have helped me and continue to help me with donations which makes this all possible. So many guardian angels out there!

And this note from Abbey’s foster mom, Kristen:

We, as her foster family, are forever grateful to Barbara Techel . Abbey is living the dream and chasing the birds in her awesome new set of wheels. Thank you Hearts4Doxies and Barbara for giving Abbey a new chance in life. If she could talk she would say, ” Thank you!”.

I’d say the look on her face says it all and yes, thank you, it is!  So so thrilled to help you dear, Abbey.  Keep on rolling!

To donate, apply or learn more about the Frankie Wheelchair Fund please visit the website National Walk ‘N Roll Dog Day.

Abbey’s wheelchair custom made by Eddie’s Wheels for Pets.

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Meet Magoo! The 53rd Disabled Dog The Frankie Wheelchair has Helped.

Meet Magoo! The 53rd Disabled Dog The Frankie Wheelchair has Helped.

No better way, I think, than to start a Monday with a happy, rolling, weenie dog!

Meet Magoo!  He’s been rolling awhile now in his Eddie’s Wheels cart. His mom has had a few knocks and is trying hard to pay off the surgery for Magoo with a Go Fund Me effort (she is soooooo close!).

Magoo’s mom reached out saying:

I hope you can help us. If I can get this bill paid down, I can start Magoo in PT on an appointment by appointment basis. When I have these debts paid, I will happily pay it forward to you in what small donations I can muster over time.

Magoo’s mom also had many people say she should put Magoo down, but she knows IVDD is not a death sentence and she is doing all she can to help Magoo.

And just so you know, Magoo’s wheels have not slowed him down one bit. Check out these short videos below.

Donate, apply, or learn more about the Frankie Wheelchair Fund here.

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