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My dog “Tbone” was hit by a car at the end of March. The doctors repaired his broken back but did not give us much hope.
Here it is 5 months later and he is mobile and playful in the park. I took some video today of him walking.
I’m really proud of him. I’m grateful that he’s alive. I’m grateful that he can walk. And I’m grateful that he is such a happy spirit in my life.
You can read the story of his recovery. It’s a blog, so if you want to read it in order, start at the bottom…
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