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Antoinestale Antoine and his specially-abled pack face adversity with incredible resiliency and dogged determination. His book and stuffie are available in link below.

Follow along for their healing journeys, adventures about the farm, and pack pet therapy visits. Antoine’s journey is one of love, determination and friendship. Born with rigid paralysis of his hind legs—a complication of the infection Neospora, Antoine was rescued by Janet Curran, a longtime animal advocate in Kansas, and brought to Colorado State University for treatment. His subsequent rehabili

tation led him to Connie Fredman’s Canine Health Resort in Colorado where he learned to walk again. Now his life is now filled with playful days, continued rehabilition and giving back to others as therapy dog.

06/02/2026

Simon shows remarkable restraint! Who’s a good boi?



Video description/background: Simon is a 10-year-old great Dane who over time has lost mobility in his hind legs. He is taking a walk in a field in his custom-made wheelchair. Simon also has on an orange harness that is a huge help to Connie when lifting Simon off the ground during one of his many intentional groundings. He has mobility in his back legs, so for this reason his legs are not elevated off the ground per his medical team’s instructions. Once a week Simon receives acupuncture, physical therapy and does active rehabilitation exercises. All which is provided by Antoine’s Fund; a nonprofit founded to help disabled dogs like Simon live their best lives.

06/01/2026

He’s so smart! Just ask Tango to do something and he delivers.



Video description/background: Tango is an eight-year-old black goldendoodle that was transferred from a rescue in Iowa to foster here. He’s been searching for his forever home for over two years. He’s an extremely social and well behaved boy that loves the great outdoors. Tango’s mobility is aided by his blue wheelchair and warrior harness. Despite some deficits in his hind legs from a spinal stroke, he runs wildly through the farm and is not deterred from doing anything he puts his mind to. Tango receives regular rehabilitation therapy and acupuncture to help his condition. This is provided through by Antoine’s Fund; a nonprofit that helps disabled dogs live their very best lives.

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