What to Expect: Life After Amputation Recovery for Tripawd Dogs and Cats
When amputation recovery is over for your new Tripawd dog or cat, this is what you need to know about enjoying a fun and safe life on three.
When amputation recovery is over for your new Tripawd dog or cat, this is what you need to know about enjoying a fun and safe life on three.
Pressure sores and hygromas on Tripawd dog legs can cause problems if not spotted early. The good news is you can prevent them with these expert tips and our favorite gear.
Join the Tripawds Weekly Learning Challenge! Tripawds Foundations is a six-week guided journey to help pet parents feel prepared, supported, and confident before amputation and for life on three legs.
The new year is almost upon us, so let’s take a look back at the best 2025 tips for Tripawd dogs and cats, and the people who love them!
Tripawd Talk spotlights how to help your Tripawd get the best orthopedic care, with vet surgeon and rehab therapist Dr. Mauricio Dujowich.
Join Dr. Nancy Kay on Tripawd Talk Radio as we tackle tough amputation decisions, her fight against puppy mills, and her inspiring new book A Dog Named 647.
This Amputee August, join us for the 2025 Tripawds Fitness Challenge and a live Support Circle Q&A with Rehabilitation Therapist Dr. Amber!
Get the science behind PEMF therapy and the Petspemf Pain Relief Pad, a game-changer for healing and pain relief in Tripawd dogs and cats.
Discover tripawd pain management tips to support a better recovery and keep your three-legged pet happy and healthy.
Download our “Best Questions to Ask About Amputation Surgery” checklist if your veterinarian recommends leg amputation for your dog or cat.