Tripawd Tuesday: Hiroaki, the Light of My Life
For Tripawd Tuesday we honor the life of Hiroaki, an osteosarcoma cat who got his wings far too soon after amputation surgery.
For Tripawd Tuesday we honor the life of Hiroaki, an osteosarcoma cat who got his wings far too soon after amputation surgery.
Today is the 10th anniversary of the day Tripawds founder Jerry G. Dawg got his wings. In his honor, we celebrate the wisdom he shares with the world every day.
Today for Tripawd Tuesday we celebrate, Max the Golden Retriever who shows why second opinions are important when an animal is dismissed as an amputation candidate.
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Today for Tripawd Tuesday we celebrate Marvelous Mary Jane, senior dog osteosarcoma survivor and our hero!
Two terrific Tripawds party in Canada and prove that our community’s online friendships are just as beautiful in person. Here’s how you can plan your own party too!
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Like most of us, filmmaker Angie Ruiz has a favorite dog breed, the Rottweiler. She was so in love with the versatility of these gentle giants that even made a movie about them, called Black Beauty. Shortly afterward, she got the pet cancer education she never wanted, when her own Rottie was diagnosed with osteosarcoma. The diagnosis led to the making of the “Forever Faithful” dog cancer movie, now available on DVD.
[caption id="attachment_21671" align="aligncenter" width="400"]Whether you’ve been down the osteosarcoma road or not, every pet parent should see Forever Faithful. The movie isn’t just a memoir about Ruiz’ own experience with her own dog, but it dives into many aspects of dealing with the disease that touches so many of the animals we love.
From the oncology vets who treat cat and dog cancers, to the rehab therapists getting pets back on their feet, Forever Faithful explores the journey through cancer and amputation, while sharing glimmers of hope with the audience that some day it may be cured.
FOREVER FAITHFUL–TRAILER 1 from Angie Ruiz on Vimeo.
“Looking back, I wonder if I could have prevented my dog from getting bone cancer,” says Ruiz in her Forever Faithful website. “I wonder if I made the right choices about his treatments. I wish I could have caught the tumor earlier.”
Anyone who has ever dealt with pet cancer and amputation knows what those doubts and worries feel like. In her second feature film, Ruiz talks to leading experts to help us makes sense of dog cancer and amputation, including Tripawds heroes:
The movie is lovingly narrated by Samson’s human sister, but isn’t just about their journey alone, and it’s not just about the Rottie breed. It’s a touching exploration of how this cancer can affect all our dogs and what’s being done about it.
Order your Forever Faithful DVD, grab a box of tissues and some dog friends who understand the heartache of a pet cancer diagnosis. It’s only on DVD now but according to the movie’s Facebook page, should be on Amazon Prime, Google Play and itunes soon.
Licorice the lovely lab never met a person she didn’t adore, even when she was fighting osteosarcoma. Meet this gorgeous cancer hero in today’s Tripawd Tuesday tribute.
Exciting new limb sparing surgery for dogs with osteosarcoma may lessen the infection rate and risks of this historically expensive and complicated procedure.