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Three-Legged Amputee Dogs Tie the Knot in President’s Day Nuptials

This party at Southern California's Eastvale Dog Park celebrates long-distance love and life on three legs and is FIDO Fabulous, in our eyes!  Get the details below:

February 11, 2013 – Three-legged dog fans from across Southern California will head to Eastvale Dog Park in Riverside for a noontime President's Day party to celebrate the union of Hannah Carr, a 3-legged German Shepherd rescue from Riverside, and Wyatt Ray Dawg, a fellow rescue and "Tripawd" spokes dog for Tripawds.com, the world's largest support community for three-legged animals and their people.

Love at First Bark

"Hannah has had a crush on Wyatt since the first day they met on line,” says her human, Kim Carr. “When Hannah found out he was coming to California to visit, she pushed him for a proposal and of course Wyatt obliged. The rest is history." The www.Tripawds.com community creates many lasting friendships throughout the year, but it wasn't until these two stunning beauties met online that a long-distance love affair between dogs heated up. "Wyatt took one look at her photo and howled like a sad, lonely coyote," says his human mom and co-founder of Tripawds, Rene Agredano. "We knew right away that he was in love and we just had to meet this beautiful girl."

Raising Awareness of Animal Amputees


The goal of this wedding is to create awareness about animal amputees and their infinite capabilities. Each year, thousands of cats and dogs must undergo a limb amputation in order to improve their quality of life. Usually the leg must be removed because of cancer or a bad accident. When this happens, the Tripawds.com community is there to provide information, resources and emotional support about life on three legs to help parents decide if amputation is right for their animal.

Visit www.Tripawds.com for more information!

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