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.
Yes, 3-legged dogs and cats cost more money over time, but there’s a lot we can do to prevent and reduce the cost of amputee pet lives.
A new study examines better amputation pain control for dogs, led by vet surgeon Dr. Erin Gibson DVM at the University of California, Davis.
A new radiation treatment treats bone and lung tumors in dogs and cats with more precision than ever, including some lung metastasis tumors.
Get the facts on arthritis in amputee dogs and cats with Dr. Kristin Kirkby Shaw, orthopedic vet surgeon and canine arthritis management expert.
Pet pain signs are tricky to decipher, but a free education program by PetHospice.com teaches pet parents how to recognize pain in dogs and cats.
Learn how post amputation pain medication for cats can make or break your recovery experience and keep your kitty on the road to recovery after surgery.
The results are for Tripawds 2020 amputee cats quality of life survey, and most pet parents believe amputation was the best decision for their pet.
Does your new amputee cat walk backwards? If so, don’t panic. Here’s what Tripawds members tell us about this amputation side effect in cats.
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.