In 1999 Dutch researchers conducted one of the only Tripawd surveys examining how pet parent’s perceived their dog’s adaptation to limb loss. We think it’s time for a new Tripawd quality of life survey, don’t you?
Whether you’re the pawrent of a three-legged dog or cat, we hope you’ll take a minute to answer this fast survey.
Two surveys are posted below: one for feline Tripawds and one for canines. Felines are first, scroll down for canines.
Submissions must be received by November 30 December 15 at 12 midnight PST.
Feline Tripawd Pawrents Take the Survey Here
If you cannot load the following survey, use this link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/tricatsatisfaction
Canine Tripawd Pawrents Take the Survey Here
If you cannot load the following survey, use this link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/tridogsatisfaction
Thank you Tripawds Nation! Together we can share information and resources to make life better than ever for all three-legged animals!
it’s been two weeks since the accident. I just want to talk to other owners that this has happened to. I want to do anything and everything to make it better or easier for my english bull dog if her leg does need to be amputated. She was so lively and playfull before. Will her personality change? How hard is this going to be for her? Please anyone, I will apprecite any help at all to get the both of us through this.
Welcome Barbara. Please post in the forums where you will find plenty of support from other members.
Bookmark Jerry’s Reading List for lots of helpful links or download Tripawds e-books for immediate answers to the most common concerns.
THATS RIGHT, Felines are FIRST!!!!
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OhhhJerry, paws are crossed that my response came out okay with this tavlet..and my typing! I tried sooooo hard to be careful and not screw up…sweatng and shakng over here! I did have trouble with my typing “disappearg”…not fitting….not sure hw to explain…anyway…hoe it came out.
Thanks foe utting this together. It should be quite i sightful.
Love,
Sally and Happy Hannah