What Does Pain in Tripawd Cats and Dogs Look Like?
Pain in Tripawd dogs and cats doesn’t always look like what we think it does, but here’s how you can help your amputee pet feel better.
Pain in Tripawd dogs and cats doesn’t always look like what we think it does, but here’s how you can help your amputee pet feel better.
Today’s Tripawd Tuesday puppy Tripp the Aussie shows that dogs born missing a leg can go on to live a healthy, hoppy life on three!
If you have pet prosthetics and braces questions, Drs. Sherman and Debra Canapp have answers in part two of Tripawds pet prosthetics webinar.
Tripawds ultimate guide to pet prosthetics webinar for vets and parents has answers for anyone who thinks their dog or cat needs a prosthetic leg.
Nyaya’s mom explains what it’s like to raise a three-legged dog as a Tripawd puppy and into senior years, for our Tripawd Tuesday spotlight.
When you think your Tripawd is in pain, here’s how to find a pet pain expert to get your dog or cat on the road to a pain-free life
Whether your pet has been a Tripawd for two months or ten, caring for an older Tripawd requires you to do everything in your power to minimize the impact of one less leg. Here’s four ways to get started.
Learn what a Tripawd quality of life looks like and how to measure it, with veterinary pain expert Dr. Robin Downing.
Is your Tripawd in pain after amputation surgery, or just having a medication side effect? Dr. Robin Downing explains how to tell the difference.
Learn how to help your Tripawd live better in our Tripawds Pain Management Video Series with world-famous veterinary expert Dr. Robin Downing.