View Full Version : Nothing but Jaimon Andretti
Dachshundrsq
04-16-2004, 06:08 PM
Okay, I guess he isn't Jaimon Andretti unless he is in his cart.....which he isn't............However I was amased at his progress while he is outside cruising the yard.
He is Sherry's pupper, but I have had him for about 6 weeks now. Trying to build some muscles up in his legs.
He IS completely paralysed in his rear. I am trying to teach him to "Spinal" walk.
Jaimon Andretti (http://romandachs.com/jaimon.htm)
http://romandachs.com/1jaimonNnookie04152004.JPG
Jaimon with Nookie the night of the 14th.
All pictures were taken on 4/15/2004
blazeman
04-16-2004, 07:04 PM
GO Jaimon!
I was lucky enough to meet him at Sherry's when I picked up AJ for my sis. He was tooling around the house in his cart... pretty quick... even beat me and AJ out the door when we were going to leave!
minicooper
04-16-2004, 08:21 PM
It always amazes how well these little guys can get around with a 'disability' :bounce:
Cooper sometimes can barely walk, but mention food or the doorbell ringing and we can't catch him! :D
Jaimon is a pretty boy! :)
FOREVER A DAXIE
04-17-2004, 01:13 AM
What a lovely dog and a great name too!
Heide
04-17-2004, 02:48 AM
sweetheart he is.
Doxie's handle a disability so well.
They are one of a kind.
yolanda
04-17-2004, 08:23 AM
it is always nice to see them. You take such great picture. The one thing to remember is the "wobbly" dogs do not realize they are "wobbly" and normally they do as well as the 4 legged ones. Good luck with getting Jaimon back up, if anyone can it is you.
I sure do wish you were on the east coast to help me with my two new "wobbly' kids.
TessieMom
04-17-2004, 10:37 PM
Jaimon is definitely a cute fellow in spite of his handicap!
dutchman
04-18-2004, 11:32 PM
When Aggie had her surgery the neurologist ask if I could work with a cart dog if she ended up like that I was sure the answer was yes. She told me how the cart dogs that come to visit love running up and down the long halls at the VTH:D.
Good luck working with him.
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