American College of Vet. Internal Medicine
Hello Everypawdy!!
Hope everyone had a wonderful weekend! It was hot in Georgia so Bart & I were fortuante enough to have time to go do some retrieving work in a local pond/lake. Bart is a fantastic swimmer and he & I are working on two more events to add to his repatoirre both of which require water retrieves. Perfect summer time event!
As most of you know, Bart has been featured on the August issue of Gun Dog Magazine. The feedback has been wonderful and I am so pleased with the wonderful write up they did. The author, Angela Pham, did a terrific job telling our story. The photos that accompanied the tale of our journey are nothing short of fantastic! I am happy that our good friend (and cancer survivor herself) was the featured photographer. She is a talented gal!!
Our next endeavor will be to appear again on the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine Foundation’s website and mailer. For anyone who received cancer treatment for their Tripawd, you can almost undoubtedly thank the ACVIM for the oncologist and other specialists who treated your Tripawd! I can’t wait to see the finished product! I swear, I could make it a full time job just to handle Bart’s appearances.
So, our journey continues. Although it feels extraordinarily ordinary these days living with this Tripawd, I never know what is in store for us from day to day.
Have a Great One!!
Darcy & Bart
Tripawd Bart Featured In & On Gun Dog Magazine
Good Morning All Tripawds & The Humans Who Love (adore) Them!!
Bart has exciting news – he is being featured in the August issue of Gun Dog Magazine and they even put his handsome self on their gorgeous cover. I am insanely proud of Bart and love the fact that Bart just keeps bee-bopping along with no cognition of the hoopla surrounding him. To him, it’s just another day in the life of Bart!!
Way To Go Bart!!
4 years ago today…
Happy Monday everyone!
I can’t believe it but 4 years ago today I looked at Bart, he looked at me and I decided to take him to the vet to investigate the cause of an ever so slight limp he had been displaying on and off for several months. When I saw the X-ray film of his scapula I knew in my gut that we were dealing with cancer. What I didn’t know was what an incredible journey we would embark upon and all the wonderful people and dogs we would meet along the way.
It has been an amazing four years and I hope there are many more to come.
Way to Go Barty!!!
Pay it Forward
Good Morning Tripawd Community!!
I hope everyone had as good a weekend as me & Barty!! We are sending pawsitive thoughts to all of you who are new on this journey and a big Paw’s Up to all of you who keep on keepin’ on!!!
On Saturday Bart & I were driving to a training day early in the morning. I had given up coffee a few weeks ago and decided to spurge on a Latte at Starbucks! Yummo!! We placed our order in the drive through and while we were waiting in line Bart & I were singing to music and hugging and laughing (we do a lot of that!) waiting for our turn at the window. I saw the gal in front of us make two transactions and thought she must have forgotten to order something. When we got to the window to pay, the gentleman at the window told us that the gal in front of us had paid for my Latte – for no reason but to be nice!!! I waved my thanks to her and she smiled and drove away. Needless to say, I was touched. The Starbuck’s worker said it happens frequently – how about that!!!
Of course I got to thinking about paying it forward and how much better a world we would live in if we all paid it forward. Paying it forward is one of the reasons I trot Bart around to so many different events – so that others can see what is possible and to hopefully help someone else who may be faced with a similar situation in life. OK, so admittedly some of it is to pay it forward and some of it is because I am just so flippin’ proud of Bart and his accomplishments it is crazy! But, I think we have helped more than just a few people. IN fact, just a few weeks ago we were contacted by someone who had seen Bart at the 2009 Vizsla Nationals in Charlotte, NC, and was talking about his accomplishments when someone whose sweeet boy had just undergone an amputation heard about Bart and has since contacted us and become one of our tripawd friends! Offering support to strangers who share a commonality such as this is an amazing bi-product of this journey.
Thank you to Tripawds.com and all the members who are paying it forward by sharing your stories and offering support and invaluable information!
Keep up the great work!!
xoxo
Darcy & Bart
What this Journey Means toYou
Good Morning Tripawds & Tripawd Pawrents/Fans:
When I was running yesterday I was wondering what gave each of you tripawd pawrents strength & courage to go on this journey and felt compelled to share my story with you all in hopes that perhaps others will share their stories as well so I can see what drove each of you to do what you did. For example, I am AMAZED at the story of Spirit Jerry’s pawrents who, from what I understand, sold their material possessions and went on a journey of a lifetime! I wonder what inner force drove them to that decision and gave them such strength!
After I was able to digest Bart’s diagnosis of osteosarcoma, I started to wonder why the Universe had placed us on this path. I had deep, rich faith that there was a reason for this situation and I searched for days – sitting, asking, “Why?” and then trying to listen for an answer. I remember like it was yesterday sitting quietly on my couch pondering this question for the zillionth time when I saw the word LOVE across the inside of my mid-section in beautiful colors in capital letters. I thought, I am going crazy, I must be wanting to see something and this can’t be for real because the letters were as clear then as they are on this computer screen (but much prettier and vibrant). So, in true human fashion, I dismissed this experience and chalked it up to sleep deprivation or something of the sort.
A few days later I was again wondering why Bart & I were chosen to go on this journey and the same beautiful, colorful word LOVE appeared in the same place just as it had before. What in heck did it mean? Of course I loved Bart, with all my heart, but why was THIS the answer to my question, “Why?” Since it had surfaced for a second time, I took this as the answer and decided to embrace it and this journey with all my heart even though I did not understand what it meant. I still don’t fully understand why that was the answer, but it does enable me to move forward and experience unbridled Love of Bart and those around me in a much less guarded fashion. Even as I write this experience down today, four years later, I believe that I have not yet recevied the complete lesson I am meant to learn but I know that if Love has something to do with it, I am ready to accept these teachings even if they are in a form that has great difficulties.
I would love to hear of the experiences of all you Tripawd Pawrents because even though our Tripawds are amazing, I have a feeling that there are some pretty amazing humans on board this journey as well.
Darcy & Bart
Introducing Bart!
Good Morning!
As I was riding to work this morning I was thinking about what I hope to accomplish with this blog about Bart. I still don’t quite have an answer, but perhaps it will come to me as I begin to share my experiences with Bart over the past four years and on a daily basis. Just when I think he has done all he was put here to do, another opportunity arises for us or he amazes someone who had never seen him before and I realize that our work here is not finished.
This weekend Bart & I travelled to Lake Wales, Florida to compete in an AKC Field Trial, which is a 30 minute hunting event in which Bart excels. When Bart was chosen to complete a retrieve based on his 30 minute performance, there were some folks in the stands who had never seen him in action. Bart is known to retrieve his birds probably faster and zippier than most dogs out there and the reaction from those who had never seen him was of pure astonishment! Afterwards, one of the spectators approached me, introduced himself as an organizer of guided hunts for Florida’s Wounded Soldiers and invited Bart to come hunt with some Wounded Soldiers! We have worked with Wounded Warriors out of Fort Campbell, KY, and it was one of the most memorable times we have had. These are the opportunities Bart & I get presented with only because we continue to do what we love and because we get out there and challenge peoples’ belief about what can be done on 3 legs.
There is no need to waste time worrying about what you can’t do when there is so much that you can! Bart shows me that every day and I hope he inspires you & your Tripawd to do the same!