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Replay of The Petcast Radio Show: A Disabled Pets Special Joys

 

If you missed my interview with The Petcast I would encourage you to listen and help me spread a positive message about animals with disabilities.  It is episode #260 “A Disabled Pets Special Joys” and is currently right on the home page.

Receiving notice that the replay was available came just at the right time.  Over the weekend I was feeling more sensitive to the question people would ask of me when they saw Frankie which was, “What is wrong with your dog?”  The word wrong really struck a chord.  It really hit close to the depth of my heart when a woman actually gasped and with a look on her face as if Frankie was “scary” looking as she also asked what was “wrong.”

At first I felt angry that people were being judgmental and what seemed to be ignorant.  But I also then realized how much more education is needed to let others know animals with disabilities are not weird, or strange, or “wrong.”  They are living, breathing, feeling beings.

When I did the Petcast radio show a week or so ago and listened today I was reminded of a similar situation when a woman “friended” me on facebook and then decided to tell me I was selfish for “trapping” Frankie in a wheelchair and that it is not “natural” to help her go to the bathroom.  She is a breeder of dachshunds, so I suppose the thought of an “imperfect” dachshund was hard to bear.  No one or anything is perfect.  That is what makes us all unique and special.

Though hurt and angry for some of the words chosen directed at me about Frankie over the weekend, as well as the Facebook situation, I am reminded of all the work yet to be done.  I know in my heart I am doing the right thing.  No one will ever sway me from that.  I feel it deep in my soul.  But I am human, and at times, it hurts.  And part of it is feeling like a mama bear wanting to protect her cub from any hurt.

So do listen if you can to the PetCast and help share the message and radio show with others so we can continue to show others how special these animals truly are.

Dodgerslist Now Provides an Educational DVD on IVDD


Dodgerslist is dedicated to helping pet parents whose dogs have been diagnosed with IVDD (intervertebral disc disease).  They were may ray of sunshine and such an amazing amount of help when Frankie was diagnosed with IVDD in 2006.

They have now put together an excellent educational DVD, All about IVDD: care & tips for living with disc disease.  It is broken down into 5 helpful sections:

  • Hope for all
  • Two Treatments
  • Living with IVDD
  • Expressing bladder and bowels
  • Disc Extras

I had the honor or previewing the DVD and I just have to say what a wonderful service Dodgerslist has done to help educate others and give them hope through this DVD.  If you own a dog, even it it is not a dachshund, this DVD is a must to have and review.  IVDD is very common in dachshunds but it can happen in other breeds as well, so best to be prepared and know your options.

The price is so affordable at $3.00 for the DVD.  Buy a copy today for yourself and one for your local veterinarian;s office to help spread the message that IVDD is not a death sentence and that there is hope.

And please help share this message about this wonderful education DVD and that there is hope by sharing with others.