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Uploaded by on Nov 23, 2007

Getting better at the higher curbs, and also some advanced obstacles.

Notice that Chris keeps her from doing a header on one difficult maneuver, always have someone spot!

She's doing regular visits as a therapy dog to the local
Veterans hospital now, and is very popular
in the rehab wing.

Princess Daisy Online Store
http://www.cafepress.com/princessdaisy/

Princess Daisy is a PROS Pug Rescue dog
http://www.pugpros.org/

training by Chris and Lisa of Camp Harmony Dogs
http://www.campharmonydogs.com/

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  • she was born without working front elbows, no joint at all in the left leg, lump of bone in the right. our rescue group found her in the local shelter, and we fostered and then adopted her

  • Grass and gravel-rocks are really very much harder to move on, compared with pavement.

    .

    One has found this so in ones own wheelchair.

    Cheers.

    from,

    del-boy.

  • She's gotten pretty fast on grass. Yep, thick grass will stall the wheels, and she gets tired lifting the cart over those. Usually we just take her out of the cart for a thick lawn, because she loves to race over that stuff in a crazed bunny/kangaroo bounce maneuver.

  • heh, she'd do it for the doggie treats. She is so much more mobile on the cart, and gets frustrated with slower methods of travel. On floors she uses her front legs like skis and snowmobiles along. But when she's outside with the others she's working hard to catch up but lags behind.

    on the cart, she's ahead of the pack and will roll around all day if we'd let her. she works as a therapy dog at the VA hospital near us.

  • we've had to raise her cart, she's growing in the legs a bit. Getting faster too, she's been using both legs to really push herself along at speed

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  • A breeder is giving a pug pup to my daughter who has had two open heart surgeries. She let us choose which one we wanted and we chose one with the exact same condition as the pug in this video. We chose him because he seemed to choose us as well. I was worried about mobility as he gets older but checked out eddieswheels and saw this video. Thank you for posting. It shows that our pup can be happy and mobile too!

  • great, it's working again!

    thanks very much! : )

  • hi there, i don't suppose you could repost this video - it's one of my all-tme favorites on all of youtube...ever.

    really makes me happy. : )

  • aww what a cute dog. what happened to it to have to have the wheels?

  • You are Awesome and Thank You for sharing this video with millions! The pug is not only Happy but now is Independent (just about). St. Francis is Smiling, Watching and Guiding all of us "Animal Friends". Great Job!!!

  • I'm so glad they have wheelchairs for dogs now.  I remember when the only choice for dogs like her was Euthanasia. But I'm so glad to see this, it's really cute and brings a smile to your face. That's good you take her to rehab to see people, I notice people always feel better when they see an animal in the same situation. Okay, now I'm going to go hug my dog.

  • Yay, I love to see happy animals!

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