What to Expect: Life After Amputation Recovery for Tripawd Dogs and Cats
When amputation recover is over for your new Tripawd dog or cat, this is what you need to know about enjoying a fun and safe life on three.
When amputation recover is over for your new Tripawd dog or cat, this is what you need to know about enjoying a fun and safe life on three.
Tripawd Talk Radio #134 discusses cat amputation pain with veterinary pain specialist Carl Bradbrook, co-founder of the Zero Pain Philosophy.
Trying to find the right harness for your three-legged dog? Here’s what to look for and how to get the right support for your Tripawd.
Tuesday is TriDay 2026, a day to kick-off TriMonth and raise awareness of three-legged dogs, cats, and all amputee animals!
Congratulations to the graduates of the first Tripawds Foundations Course Learning Challenge!
The final phase of the Tripawds Foundations course is open. Finish section 3, a journey through long-term wellness and life with a Tripawd.
Pressure sores and hygromas on Tripawd dog legs can cause problems if not spotted early. The good news is you can prevent them with these expert tips and our favorite gear.
UC Berkeley engineering students are seeking five California Tripawds for a fast-moving pet prosthetics and wheelchair project. Applications needed now. Devices may be delivered by early May 2026.
Section 2 of the Tripawds Foundations Learning Experience is open, with lessons on recovery, routines, and building confidence after surgery.
In Tripawd Talk Radio episode #133, Dr. Maureen Griffin, a surgical oncologist at Flint Animal Cancer Center, discusses advances in minimally invasive surgery and sentinel lymph node mapping.