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honeybbentley wrote: Help! Should I amputate?
Bentley is a 3 year old pitbull that was just diagnosed with soft tissue sarcoma in his back right leg close to his paw. The vet recommended amputation but I don't know if that's the best way to go. He had already had TPLO surgery for his torn acl on (More)
jerry wrote: Tripawd Tuesday: Neka Nixes Two Cancers, Keeps on Rockin!
When a Tripawd member thrives way beyond those depressing dog cancer odds, it's a BIG reason to jump up and party! Today for Tripawd Tuesday won't you join us in a celebration of Neka's amazing, rockin', butt-kickin' three-legged journey? This mir (More)
eborzage wrote: Baloo's Latest Scans
  We just passed our three month ampuversary. Baloo went to UCD for scans and his 5th round of chemo three weeks ago, and rather than posting the findings, I thought I would wait a few more weeks to see what a subsequent set of scans had to s (More)
cpessoni wrote: Accidental good news...
...that started out with me hovering over my pup on the sidewalk, at 11:30 Thursday night, thinking she was in serious trouble.  We had gone out for our last quick short (they're never quick) walk of the night, and Maggie laid down either to rest or (More)
amirasmommy wrote: How we got here....
Last Friday 9/18, Our 6 yr old girl Rottie went in for TPLO surgery for what was believed to be a blown crucial ligament in her rear left leg.  She'd started limping badly on Tuesday 8/11 all of a sudden and babying her front right leg.  I tried to c (More)
jerry wrote: All About Veterinary Oncology for Cats and Dogs on Tripawd Talk Radio
Oncology for pet cancer doesn't have to be scary. Catch these two helpful Tripawd Talk Radio shows about cancer care, treatment and even how to laugh while fighting it! Veterinary Oncology 101 for New Tripawd Parents Steve Shaw DVM DACVIM In th (More)
Lincoln wrote: The Day Before Surgery....
Today we say our final good-bye to Lincoln's leg.... It has been quite the journey with him and his Soft Tissue Sarcoma Cancer.  We first spotted it about 15 months ago, quickly, the tumor came out and just as quickly, it came right back.  The doctor (More)
valmaya wrote: The Decision
For the time I wanted to keep Maya’s leg. I was waiting for the bump to break open and I was ready with all kinds of bandages, non-stick gauze pads, wraps, and tape. I was determined to keep it as clean as possible to not get infected. When it did br (More)
romantomato wrote: The beginning of Roman's journey
Hi! I'm Margaret and Roman (Roman Tomato, Mr. Tomato Head, etc.) is a 10 year old Bisenji mix with a heart of gold. He is goofy, sweet as pie and one of a kind for sure! Roman was diagnosed with a soft tissue sarcoma in his left hind hock on 6/17/20 (More)
jerry wrote: Willow, Alaska Fire Touches Tripawds Family
As you know, the Tripawds community is no stranger to heartache. It can be an emotional place, but everyone here always seems to know the right words to say during hard times. Which is why we're writing today, because the pawrents of a Tripawd legen (More)
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