11/19/2023
Our friends Jim and Rene Nelson, founders of the nonprofit Tripawds, have dedicated their lives to providing advice and support for amputee pets and their people.
In 2009, their journey connected them with Wyatt Ray, a tripawd "guard dog" who lived the first few months of his life tethered and neglected in a backyard. Excited for attention or eager to escape, his confinement caused the chain to wrap and strangulate his right rear leg. A Tripawds member involved with a local animal rescue helped save Wyatt, who ended up abandoned at a vet clinic. At eight months old, Wyatt joined the Nelsons' pack.
Jim writes: "Wyatt Ray indirectly showed his love for us, as best as he knew how. Our steadfast German Shepherd was not a cuddler. He didn't care for hugs, baby talk, or deep eye contact. If he joined us at night, it wasn't for long. Instead, he preferred to lay at the foot of the bed, always in protection mode and sleeping with one eye open."
"Protecting the pack was his job, and by doing it well he showed his love. You can't blame him, really. As a puppy, his first introduction to family life was to stay chained up out back, ignored and starving for attention. And from that early experience, he not only lost his leg, but a level of his trust in the humans around him."
"It took years for him to regain what was stolen from him at a young age. We cherish memories of those rare occasions when Wyatt felt free enough to let his guard down, and be an ordinary family dog."
To read more about Wyatt Ray β and about a special "heart and soul" dog named Jerry, who inspired the Nelsons to start the Tripawds community β check out Jim's heartfelt essay (written in 2021) on our blog: https://bit.ly/47HaGtN