Caring for an Older Tripawd, Part Two
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.
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.
Tripawd Tuesday pets are wanted to share inspirational stories of three-legged dogs and cats who bounce back after amputation surgery.
Life with an older Tripawd requires us to be extra careful about certain things. Today we share what it’s like to care for our senior, Wyatt.
UC Davis veterinary surgeons are pioneering a bone regeneration technique that’s saving pet’s broken legs, by growing leg bone material with a surgical technique called Bone Morphogenetic Protein (BMP).
If you are owned by several cats and one will need a leg amputation, follow these amputation recovery tips for multi-cat homes.
Canine histiocytic sarcoma has a depressing prognosis, but these Tripawd Tuesday heroes show that the disease doesn’t always play by the rules.
Learn everything you need to know about braces for amputee pets with cancer survivor Ben Blecha, founder of Go Hero custom orthotics and prosthetics for dogs.
Tripawd Tuesday celebrates the human-animal bond with the story of BP, the shy 3-legged sled dog who finally learned to trust people and his team mates.
Today’s Tripawd Tuesday celebrates Tana, the remarkable senior Tripawd German Shepherd who proved dogs can be happy on three for life!
When a dog or cat loses a leg, here’s what to expect for amputation recovery time for Tripawds of any age, size or species.