Frequently Asked Questions About Tripawd Dogs and Cats, Part 1
Top questions about amputation and life as a Tripawd for three legged dogs and cats.
Top questions about amputation and life as a Tripawd for three legged dogs and cats.
A look at partial versus full limb amputation for dogs and cats, why vets choose which option, and what it means for pet prosthetics.
Tripawd Tuesday shines a spotlight on Bonz, a blind three-legged hero bouncing back from cancer.
Tripawds celebrates the final mile of Luke Robinson’s epic 2,000 mile West Coast walk to raise awareness of canine cancer comparative oncology research.
CSU Tripawd gait analysis study examines physical changes in front and rear leg amputee dogs.
Comparative oncology research for pets and people will be discussed on Tripawd Talk Radio with r. Avenelle Turner, DVM Diplomate ACVIM (Oncology) from the Veterinary Cancer Center in Southern California and Dr. Kristy Richards, MD, PhD at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill Department of Genetics.
Dr. Sara Fritz, DVM, oncology resident at University of Minnesota, offers insight on limb loss and cancer therapy for dogs facing amputation.
Meet three-legged bone cancer hero Galahad in our Tripawd Tuesday three-legged pets celebration!
Why Tripawds Community Discussion Forums are better, more helpful and responsive than Facebook Groups.
Tips to get affordable, awesome veterinary care for your pets with nearby veterinary teaching hospitals and colleges listed in the U.S. and around the globe.