How to Find a Pet Pain Expert
When you think your Tripawd is in pain, here’s how to find a pet pain expert to get your dog or cat on the road to a pain-free life
When you think your Tripawd is in pain, here’s how to find a pet pain expert to get your dog or cat on the road to a pain-free life
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.
Learn what a Tripawd quality of life looks like and how to measure it, with veterinary pain expert Dr. Robin Downing.
Is your Tripawd in pain after amputation surgery, or just having a medication side effect? Dr. Robin Downing explains how to tell the difference.
Learn how to help your Tripawd live better in our Tripawds Pain Management Video Series with world-famous veterinary expert Dr. Robin Downing.
Tripawd Tilly recovers from amputation surgery after Brachial Plexus injury and nerve damage, now loves life on three legs.
Join the Northern California Tripawds friends party on Saturday May 11th, with special guest dog massage therapy expert Barbra Ahern of Canine AcuTouch.
Learn all the best Tripawd pain management tips with our latest directory of articles about amputation recovery and life on three legs for amputee cats and dogs.
If your Tripawd is limping, that means pain. Learn the 10 ways dogs show pain and what you can do about it during #AnimalPainAwarenessMonth.
Learn how a ten year old Greyhond beats the osteosarcoma odds after cystitis and a lung lobectomy.