Who Rescued Who? Lucky’s #TripawdTuesday Love Story
Lucky’s three-legged Tripawd Tuesday love story proves that adoptable three-legged rescue pets aren’t really “special needs” at all!
Lucky’s three-legged Tripawd Tuesday love story proves that adoptable three-legged rescue pets aren’t really “special needs” at all!
We wish we had known these Tripawd health tips to avoid injury when Jerry was playing Frisbee and chasing balls on three legs.
There’s no better way to start your day than with a Tripawd Tuesday Lilly Love Story. Meet this sweet rescue pup with a spunk and charm that’s irresistible!
Share your Tripawd story and help ease the fears of worried pet parents facing amputation for their dog or cat.
Tripawds spokesdog Wyatt Ray demonstrates simple starter exercises to help amputee dogs get strong and stay fit.
Amputee pets help is available but Tripawds Foundation needs volunteers to get the word out. Here’s what you can do.
Tripawd prosthetics study at Colorado State University aims to uncover the facts about how three-legged dogs adapt to artificial limbs.
Get ready to party with Tripawds members from all over the globe, meeting in Richmond Virginia on the 2017 Memorial Day Weekend.
Learn the best pet amputation recovery and care tips from veterinarians and veterinary nurses and techs at the 2017 Western Veterinary Conference in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Managing arthritis in Tripawds starts with weight management and appropriate exercise but a new drug called Galliprant also shows promise for three-legged dogs with osteoarthritis.