Caring for an Older Tripawd, Part Two
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.
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.
Tripawd Tuesday pets are wanted to share inspirational stories of three-legged dogs and cats who bounce back after amputation surgery.
If you are owned by several cats and one will need a leg amputation, follow these amputation recovery tips for multi-cat homes.
Osteoarthritis signs in dogs and cats can be subtle, but this checklist can help you identify the symptoms and create a report to discuss with your vet.
Dr. Downing explains what you need to know about how Gabapentin works in Tripawds (and other pets!) if your dog or cat returned from surgery with this drug.
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 Tuesday introduces Ziva, a three-legged senior Husky Tripawd who bounced back from recovery thanks to her extraordinary AAHA vets and loving parents!
Even healthy three-legged dogs like Spree will feel the effects of osteoarthritis in Tripawds, but here’s what we can do about it.
Need to help your Tripawd urinate after amputation surgery? If you have a new three-legged dog or cat, these recovery tips from our community can help.