Amputee August Spotlights Cat and Dog Amputation Studies
Worried about your cat or dog losing a leg? Facts in these cat and dog amputation studies show that life on three legs can be great!
Worried about your cat or dog losing a leg? Facts in these cat and dog amputation studies show that life on three legs can be great!
When you’re faced with a Tripawd cat remaining leg surgery with external skeletal fixator, Lulu the three-legged-cat wants to show you a full recovery is possible.
Here’s why acupuncture for a Tripawd cat’s pain is worth looking into if amputation and phantom leg pain is impacting quality of life.
Learn how three-legged dog Meg enjoys a pain-free life thanks to physiotherapy, weight control, and a mum who advocates for pain management.
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.
If you suspect your amputee cat is in pain, the Feline Grimace Scale shows what pain in cats looks like, for vets and pet parents alike.
Veterinary pain control expert Dr. Robin Downing answers the question, “Is there a standard for Pet Amputation Pain Control?”
Learn Tripawd pain management tips on a free live Tripawds webinar with Dr. Robin Downing, veterinary pain management guru!
When Tripawd Wyatt’s mobility decreased, using Prednisone for pet pain treatment was our last hope to boost his quality of life.
When your pet needs surgery, veterinarian Dr. Alex Avery’s pet pain drugs videos and articles will get you up to speed on what to expect.