Ike’s Mom Donates Custom-Built Home Depot Wagon to Another Dog

Back in March, it really warmed the heart that Ernesto Moran and Justin Wadman, two awesome employees at the Home Depot in Hawthorne, Calif., voluntarily built a custom wagon for Ike, a 15-year-old Irish Wolfhound mix who had difficulty walking due to bone cancer.

Ike’s dog mom, Risa Feldman, had simply asked Moran for advice on how to improve the existing cart for the dog she rescued 12 years ago.

“I showed him the cart that I was trying to use and I asked him, ‘What can I do to change this cart and build it so that it’s longer or his size?'” Feldman told KABC. “He just shook his head and said, ‘Let me give it some thought and I’ll call you later.'”

Talk about Employees of the Year: Moran and Wadman went ahead and built a brand-new “Ike’s Trike” wagon themselves, and gave it to Feldman free of charge.

“I offered to build this for her and let her know that it’s something that Home Depot offers — giving back to our customers,” Moran told KABC.

Ike loved riding in his custom wagon along the beach, which he did until he crossed the Rainbow Bridge April 14.

“I laid him down to sleep, over the ocean on a hilltop, among some special friends at sunset,” Feldman told Dr. Marty Becker. “He was so content, but ready to go.”

Now, Feldman has paid forward Moran and Wadman’s spirit of giving by donating Ike’s Trike to another dog in need.

T.C. was recently paralyzed due to a herniated disc. As of yesterday, he’s enjoying rides in the custom wagon with his dog dad, Bill.

“I didn’t realize how good it would feel today to pass it on and see that it’s going to help both Bill and T.C. in recovery and in his healing,” Feldman told KABC.

According to a fundraiser she started and then paused on GoFundMe.com, Feldman is working on a plan to mass produce Ike’s Trikes. “There may be a broader plan, cause and corporate partner involved (which would be amazing),” she wrote.

Photos via gofundme.com, Facebook

Home Depot Employees Build Custom Wagon for Dog with Cancer

APRIL 20, 2015 UPDATE: Ike has lost his battle with cancer, according to Dr. Marty Becker. Risa Feldman told him Ike crossed the Rainbow Bridge on April 14. “I laid him down to sleep, over the ocean on a hilltop,” she said, “among some special friends at sunset. He was so content, but ready to go.”

Ernesto Moran and Justin Wadman truly deserve Home Depot Employees of the Year awards.

When Risa Feldman went to the Home Depot in Hawthorne, Calif., and asked Moran for advice on how to improve the cart for her 15-year-old dog, Ike, who has difficulty walking due to bone cancer in a rear leg, Moran didn’t just explain what to do. He and Wadman voluntarily built a new “Ike’s Trike” wagon themselves.

“I showed him the cart that I was trying to use and I asked him, ‘What can I do to change this cart and build it so that it’s longer or his size?'” Feldman told KABC. “He just shook his head and said, ‘Let me give it some thought and I’ll call you later.'”

Feldman has had Ike ever since he was 3 years old. He may only have a few months left to live, so Feldman is making his final days as comfortable and enjoyable as possible. She said he especially enjoys people watching at Manhattan Beach, where they live.

“It’s his favorite thing to do,” Feldman told ABC News. “He’ll lay there in the sun.”

Ike still enjoys walks along the beach, with the help of a harness or cart. Unlike his previous cart, Ike’s Trike was built to the dog’s size, and one end unfolds into a ramp to make it easy for him to get on board.

Moran and Wadman also built a ramp to make it easier for Ike to climb into Feldman’s car.

Ike was presented with his Ike’s Trike yesterday.

“I offered to build this for her and let her know that it’s something that Home Depot offers — giving back to our customers,” Moran told KABC.

Feldman said Ike immediately felt right at home in his pawesome new ride.

“I just wanted people to know that there are still people out there who do good things,” she told KABC.

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