What to Know When adopting a Tripawd (Part 2)
When adopting a Tripawd discover these helpful tips for before you adopt a three-legged dog or cat. Part 2 of 10 Things to Know About Adopting a Tripawd.
When adopting a Tripawd discover these helpful tips for before you adopt a three-legged dog or cat. Part 2 of 10 Things to Know About Adopting a Tripawd.
Get ready to fall in love with today’s Tripawd Tuesday Rescue hero, Spruce the three-legged German Shepherd from Southern California!
When a three-legged rescue dog or cat catches your eye, here’s ten big things you need to know before adopting a Tripawd.
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.
It’s here! March 3 is the best day of the year for amputee pets to celebrate TriDay 2020, a day dedicated to Tripawd Awareness!
On March 3rd, celebrate the 3-legged life by sharing your story and spreading Tripawd Awarenss by joining our TriDay 2020 party!
Tripawd Tuesday celebrates nine year-old TriPod, a handsome Golden Retriever amputee and therapy dog hero from California.
Whether your pet has been a Tripawd for two months or ten, caring for an older Tripawd requires you to do everything in your power to minimize the impact of one less leg. Here’s four ways to get started.
Tripawd Tuesday pets are wanted to share inspirational stories of three-legged dogs and cats who bounce back after amputation surgery.
Life with an older Tripawd requires us to be extra careful about certain things. Today we share what it’s like to care for our senior, Wyatt.