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HELP FOR THOSE WHO CARE FOR DISABLED DOGS

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Our First Video has Finally Been Uploaded!!

Posted by Travis & Cheryl Adlington on 31 July, 2011 at 20:50

Finally!!  After much trial and tribulation,  we have finally managed to successfully upload our first video to our site.    This is just a very simple clip showing how much Buddy2 enjoys his life,  even though he is  both  paralyzed in his back end and completely incontinent.   I  really must apologize for the sound quality and the wind-  it was just blasting that day up at Frenchman's Lake- one of our favorite camping spots.

 We  would so appreciate it if you could take the time to watch and critique this first video of ours.  Of  course we  know about the wind and such,  but we want to be certain that we shoot the finest quality videos possible for this site.  After all,  the whole putpose of this is to educate and help the many people who have found themselves looking down the barrel of caring for a special needs dog.  We  think the videos will both educate and motivate.   With your help,  we can be certain that we put the best quality  information out there and keep it up to date.   Thanks so much for looking  !!


Cheers,

Travis, Cheryl, Jasmine & Buddy2

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3 Comments

Reply L8KTAHO
23:42 on 31 July, 2011 
Love the video of Jasmine and Buddy2 having the kind of fun all dogs live for! Thanks for sharing the fun times too. You can clearly see he is not just exsisting but HAPPY :)
Reply Travis Adlington
23:48 on 31 July, 2011 
Thanks Shane!! Spread the word brother- there is help for those who have disabled or paralyzed dogs and these special needs companions can enrich your life beyond measure!