Tripawd Tuesday: Uran, the Adoptable Tripawd Rescue
Meet Uran, the adoptable Tripawd rescue from Russia in our Tripawd Tuesday spotlight.
Meet Uran, the adoptable Tripawd rescue from Russia in our Tripawd Tuesday spotlight.
Vets thought he wouldn’t make a good Tripawd, but this Dane’s mom knew otherwise. See how he beat osteosarcoma with the ELIAS Dog Cancer Immunotherapy Treatment!
Amputation happens to unsupervised tethered dogs. Here’s how you can help stop the chained dog Tripawd syndrome.
Osteosarcoma dogs enjoy long-term remission without chemotherapy thanks to ELIAS Cancer Immunotherapy Treatment and the University of Missouri Oncology Service.
Don’t let your new amputee suffer after surgery. Here’s how to get better post-amputation pain relief for cats and dogs who show common pain indicators.
Learn your options for treating lung metastasis in Tripawds with advanced bone cancer, with Dr. Bernard Séguin, DVM, MS, Diplomate ACVS from the Colorado State University Flint Animal Cancer Center.
Learn about the most common Tripawd limb cancer treatments including bisphosphonates, Palladia (a “targeted therapy) and lung metastasis treatment options, as explained by the Colorado State University Flint Animal Cancer Center’s Dr. Bernard Séguin, DVM, MS, Diplomate ACVS, ACVS Founding Fellow – Surgical Oncology and Associate Professor, Surgical Oncology.
Pet cancer treatments are not one-size-fits-all and today you’ll learn which Tripawd chemotherapy candidates are ideal, as well as chemotherapy alternatives for those who aren’t, with Dr. Bernard Seguin from the Flint Animal Cancer Center at Colorado State University.
Most amputee dogs and cats won’t have a Tripawd amputation incision infection, but here’s what you need to know to avoid one.
If your new amputee dog or cat is leaking fluid at the incision site, don’t panic. These Tripawd amputation seroma swelling tips will put your mind at ease.