Free Rehab Webinar! Help Your Three-Legged Pet Get Strong
Learn how to help a Tripawd dog or cat get strong with a free webinar by canine rehab therapist Dr. John Waterhouse of the Veterinary Teaching Academy.
Learn how to help a Tripawd dog or cat get strong with a free webinar by canine rehab therapist Dr. John Waterhouse of the Veterinary Teaching Academy.
How does a young amputee puppy grow into a healthy super senior Tripawd dog like Rigby? In today’s Tripawd Tuesday you’ll find out!
Even healthy three-legged dogs like Spree will feel the effects of osteoarthritis in Tripawds, but here’s what we can do about it.
Get closer than ever to your Tripawd in the new field guide to unleashing your dog, a dog behavior book by professors Marc Bekoff and Jessica Pierce.
Please don’t get your Tripawd a set of wheels until you review these expert tips for Tripawd wheelchairs with Dr. Amy Kramer of Beach Animal Rehabilitation Center in Southern California.
All aging Tripawd dogs and cats will experience the effects of an altered gait. Animal rehab therapist Sasha Foster explains how to minimize the impact of life on three legs.
Don’t let your Tripawd get hurt, learn how to prevent common injuries in Tripawds with tips from Sasha A. Foster, MSPT, CCRT of the Colorado State University James L. Voss Veterinary Teaching Hospital Orthopaedic and Mobility Medicine team.
If you think Tripawd dogs self-limit their activity when they’ve had enough, hear what canine rehabilitation expert Sasha Foster has to say about “self-limiting behavior” versus acute pain.
Learn the best tips on caring for animal amputees from Tripawd dad and New Zealand vet Dr. Alex Avery of OurPetsHealth.com
Caring for a three-legged senior Tripawd is the focus of today’s Tripawd Tuesday celebration starring 15-year old Cotee from Colorado.