Tripawd Lifetime Study What, Why and How
What if we could study the effects of limb amputation on three legged dogs and cats in a Tripawd Lifetime Study? Tune in to Tripawd Talk Radio for a discussion.
What if we could study the effects of limb amputation on three legged dogs and cats in a Tripawd Lifetime Study? Tune in to Tripawd Talk Radio for a discussion.
Osteoarthritis signs in dogs and cats can be subtle, but this checklist can help you identify the symptoms and create a report to discuss with your vet.
Today’s Tripawd Tuesday spotlights Gabriel the Three-legged Pyrenees Tripawd, who proves that giant breed dogs can get along great on three legs.
Getting through a remaining leg surgery recovery for a three-legged dog sounds scary, but it’s not impossible either as Tripawds volunteer Sally explains.
What happens if you let a Tripawd dog deliver puppies? Golden Retriever Klaire’s story shows that yes, it’s possible to let a three-legged dog give birth!
Angular limb deformity in dogs doesn’t always lead to amputation, but if it does, Belle’s physiotherapy story shows that good preparation helps in recovery.
Learn what a Tripawd quality of life looks like and how to measure it, with veterinary pain expert Dr. Robin Downing.
If you need help for emergency vet bills, start here with the Tripawds Financial Assistant spreadsheet created by member Brownie1201.
Big News from Tripawds: The time has come for Be More Dog, the story to be told. What does this mean? Be the first to find out on October 3, 2019.
Learning how to spot the signs of pain in pets takes practice, but these tips for Animal Pain Awareness Month makes their aches easier to recognize.