Greetings Driver! Happy Dog of the Day to you, sweetheart1 I'm in tears after looking at your precious pics, reading your Daddy's very touching, love filled tribute to his and your Mommy's beautful boy, their Dog of a Lifetime!What an extra special bond of love you share with your Mommy, Driver! You and she are definitely soul mates, and how blessed she has been these many years, having a loyal and loving best furkid in you! And while you may be 3 legged, it's clear you haven't allowed that slight inconvenience keep you from loving and living life to its fullest! There aren't many 4 legged doggies who at age 12 have the energy to walk 1 mile each day, let alone 2!
And now you have an even more important job...monitoring perimeter!
Just ask my Lab Star, who turned 13 yesterday, just how important that is!
As your Daddy has said, doggies, and kitties, have such an amazing capacity to bounce back after a limb amputation. My kitty Tigger lost his front forelimb this Spring after being shot, and after a mere few weeks he was back in business, just as active and athletic as ever! In fact, his first night home, he jumped straight up off the floor onto the dining room table!
Thanks to your wonderful family for nominating you for Dog of the Day honors, so that we might have the chance to honor you for being the EXTRA special doggie that you are, and all that you mean to your family! You truly are on in a million, Driver; a Dog of a Lifetime!
Wishing for you and your Mommy and Daddy a very happy day of celebration, and many more wonderful years of shared love and companionship! Big hugs and kisses to you, beautiful Driver!![]()





What an extra special bond of love you share with your Mommy, Driver! You and she are definitely soul mates, and how blessed she has been these many years, having a loyal and loving best furkid in you! And while you may be 3 legged, it's clear you haven't allowed that slight inconvenience keep you from loving and living life to its fullest! There aren't many 4 legged doggies who at age 12 have the energy to walk 1 mile each day, let alone 2!
And now you have an even more important job...monitoring perimeter!
Just ask my Lab Star, who turned 13 yesterday, just how important that is!
As your Daddy has said, doggies, and kitties, have such an amazing capacity to bounce back after a limb amputation. My kitty Tigger lost his front forelimb this Spring after being shot, and after a mere few weeks he was back in business, just as active and athletic as ever! In fact, his first night home, he jumped straight up off the floor onto the dining room table!

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