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jerry wrote: 2024 Tripawd Cat Quality of Life Survey Results
Many thanks to everyone who filled out our recent Tripawd Cat Quality of Life Survey! Although we hoped to receive more than 20 responses from feline members, we are super grateful for the pet parents who did take time to tell us how they feel about (More)
jerry wrote: Help Your Tripawd Avoid Pain, with Vet Expert Dr. Tamara Grubb
There's no way around it: when your dog or cat loses a leg, managing pain becomes part of your duty as a pet parent. But the good news is you can do LOTS to help your Tripawd avoid pain. In this episode of Tripawd Talk Radio Dr. Tamara Grubb explain (More)
Brenda wrote: Recovery
Post #7 December 3, 2023 Just a beagle in his jammies recovering. Ziggy, his brother, has been very good about giving space. He knows he isn’t feeling well. Hemingway slept all night, some wiggles here and there. We got up at 5 to give him (More)
Brenda wrote: Amputation surgery
Post #4 Nov 30, 2023 Things are moving fast. Tomorrow morning Hemingway will have his amputation surgery. I have this intense sadness because he doesn’t understand why or what is happening. He is my baby. So absolutely loving, snuggly, and ha (More)
Susan wrote: Ria's Surgery and Recovery
The rescuers took Ria to the vet and found that her paw was too badly injured to save. Initially, the vet was only going to amputate the front part of the paw, but the bone had become infected, so they had to take the whole front legs. The rescuers (More)
Sawyer wrote: Cora's Journey so far
Who is this pretty puppy? Cora is a young pup. As I'm writing this she is barely a year old. In June 2023 someone saw her limping around downtown Reno, NV, and called the city animal control to come pick her up. She was picked up, processed, (More)
Christine wrote: Jose 1 yr 7 months cancer free and then it came back
Jose was diagnosed with Multilobular Osteochondrosarcoma (MLO) back in 2021. He did well after recovering from surgery and radiation therapy 1 yr 7 months ago September. Unfortunately, it grew back but again, we didn't realize it right away as it di (More)
jerry wrote: A New Tripawd Arthritis Pain Medication (NSAID Alternative)
September is Animal Pain Awareness Month, and we can't let it go by without making sure everypawdy knows about a new Tripawd arthritis pain treatment for dogs and cats. Why You Need to Know About Librela and Solensia, the Newest Tripawd Arthr (More)
jerry wrote: Vet-Approved Joint Supplements for Three-Legged Dogs, Part 1
One of the most common questions folks ask around here is; "What joint supplements for Tripawd dogs should I get?" Our first recommendation is: please talk to your vet about joint health before you spend a time on supplements. See, every animal h (More)
Whitney wrote: If you want to make God laugh....
...Tell them your plans. I really hate how true that phrase is. I never learn either, I will always plan everything and be amazed when it quite often completely falls apart. My plan with Ellie is no different. it's shattered really, and I'm so an (More)
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