Tripawd Talk: All About Integrative Vet Medicine with Dr. Henry Pasternak
On Tripawd Talk, learn all about integrative vet medicine with Los Angeles Holistic veterinarian Dr. Henry Pasternak DVM CVA
On Tripawd Talk, learn all about integrative vet medicine with Los Angeles Holistic veterinarian Dr. Henry Pasternak DVM CVA
Meet today’s Tripawd Tuesday hero, Paulina the three-legged Pyrenees from Switzerland who’s beat the bone cancer odds for five years plus!
Ask questions, get support, meet your community at the October Tripawds Live Q&A call on Thursday, October 26, 2023 at 8 pm Eastern 5 Pacific.
Constipation is a normal amputation surgery side-effect in cats and dogs. But there’s always a chance your Tripawd cat is not pooping because of other reasons. Usually the cause is nothing to panic about. So before you do, ask yourself a few important questions. Questions to Ask If Your Tripawd Cat is Not Pooping After Surgery It’s not uncommon for … Read more.
One of the most worrisome things about a new Tripawd’s recovery is constantly wondering: is my cat or dog’s amputation bruise normal or not? Today let’s look at some before and after photos of bruising. Hopefully these will put your mind at ease. The Cause of a Cat or Dog’s Amputation Bruise First you should know that bruising is normal. … Read more.
Time to get your 2024 Tripawds Calendars! Spread awareness to your friends, family, and veterinary teams for 3-legged dogs and cats!
Learn about the Yale Cancer Vaccine for Dog Cancer, as shared by Tripawd Juno’s mom, Natalie.
Remembering Jerry’s Joyful Journey on his angelversary, October 3.
September is Animal Pain Awareness Month, and we can’t let it go by without making sure everypawdy knows about a new Tripawd arthritis pain treatment for dogs and cats. Why You Need to Know About Librela and Solensia, the Newest Tripawd Arthritis Pain Medication Options There is a new NSAID alternative for our three-legged heroes. The feline version is known … Read more.
What kind of joint support do older amputee dogs need? What about giant breed canines? Here’s what veterinarians recommend.