It's always fun to see what our readers' lives are like with their own pets and other animals, and there are always interesting stories to tell.
This week, you'll see all sorts of cute pets, including a pair of very apt office assistants, and an update on one special chihuahua named Tinkerbelle.
Last year, Tinkerbelle was brought into the animal intake department at the Humane Society of Huron Valley after being found with a badly broken front leg that had not gotten proper treatment.
The then 5-month old puppy ended up needing a surgical amputation. But because her white cell count was low, she needed a lifesaving blood transfusion.
Ziggy the pit bull, (click here for his fabulous success story) who was up for adoption at HSHV was able to act as a blood donor for the tiny pup, saving her life. You can read about how all of that came together by clicking here.
Her owner, Heather La Palme, notes that Tinkerbelle has a great life, and shares her home with her family that includes another three-legged chihuahua named Honey, a rescue.
"I didn’t make it my mission to adopt 3-legged dogs -- it kind of worked out that way."
Tinkerbelle, along with Honey, have accompanied their owner at Clague Middle School, where La Palme gave a talk to a class about why she adopted dogs with special needs after the students took interest in Tinkerbelle's story while doing a school project on adopting pets from shelters.
The pooch has also been an inspiration to La Palme's mother, who had a series of strokes and spent time in a rehabilitation center. Tinkerbelle would accompany her owner on regular visits, and she proved to be an uplifting presence to others.
"I would bring Tinkerbelle to visit her but everyone who would see her would fall in love and would have lots of questions as to what happened to her leg," says La Palme.
"I would tell the story and everyone would walk away happy and uplifted to see her doing so well now. Even my mom would look at her for courage as well. I really feel like even though Tinkerbelle is a little dog that she has brought a lot of joy to everyone who meets her."
Stories like this are a true testament to the resiliency that animals possess, and the positive impact that they have on our lives as well.
We love seeing the images each week -- and hearing the stories behind them. What's yours?
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We put the week's photos into a slideshow, publish and promote each Friday here in the Pets section.
Lorrie Shaw leads the pets section for AnnArbor.com. You can follow her daily pet adventures on Twitter and subscribe to AnnArbor.com's email newsletters.