Caring for a Three Legged Dog or Cat
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Catching up to your forum post, and glad Lambeau is doing well after his amp surgery.....You've gotten really great advice from everyone so I don't really have much to add other than my support for you and sweet Lambeau. Maybe you can post some pics of him when you get a chance, we'd love to see them!
Keep us updated on him,
Bonnie, Angel Polly, and new crew
Thanks for the update! Take it easy, and what day at a time...please keep us posted.
Tripawds Founders Jim and Rene
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Oh good! Keep in rockin' Lambeau!
Being a tripawd requires a lpt of exertion and they can really over donit so easily the first several weeks.
YAAAAAAAAAY FOR STITCH REMOVAL!!! Lambeau will co tinue to pick up more and more of his normal behavior. Seeing that reveal itself is so delightfu!!
Thanks for the great update! Keep 'em coming!! Would LOVE to see pics!!
Exgra treats and some steak for Lambeau stitche removal celebration!!!
Hugs to all!
Sally and Alumni Happy Hannah and Merry Myrtle too!
Happy Hannah had a glorious additional bonus time of over one yr & two months after amp for osteo! She made me laugh everyday! Joined April's Angels after send off meal of steak, ice cream, M&Ms & deer poop!
lambeausmama said
I've tried adding pics but for some reason it won't let me...
What kind of problem do you encounter? Here are detailed instructions for adding photos to forum posts .
is there a way to share pics from Facebook to this site?
Yes. Follow the same steps in the link above:
- Navigate to the photo on Facebook.
- Click on the photo to open it up in the pop-up.
- Right click on the photo itself and "Copy Image Location" or "Copy File URL".
- Paste the image URL into the Source field when using the "Insert/edit image" button in the post editor.
- If using the Plain Text editor, just paste the URL on a line by itself in your post and we'll embed it if it doesn't display.
Hope this helps! You can also start a free Tripawds blog and upload photos to your Media Library. If you need further assistance, post in the Tech Support forum or send a PM and we can meet in the Tripawds Chat to walk you through this.
Tripawds Founders Jim and Rene
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