Tripawd Tuesday: Cheeky Coco Survives and Thrives
Tripawd Tuesday celebrates Cheeky Coco, a chocolate Lab who fell 20 feet from a bridge and now she inspires others facing impossible odds.
Tripawd Tuesday celebrates Cheeky Coco, a chocolate Lab who fell 20 feet from a bridge and now she inspires others facing impossible odds.
Is a full or partial limb amputation for dogs and cats better? A look at the pros and cons of leaving or taking a damaged or cancerous leg.
Plan a Tripawds chapter party on 3/3 for Tripawd Awareness Day and educate the pet loving public about amputee pets.
If your Tripawd is depressed after amputation surgery, here’s how to help your new three-legged dog or cat start enjoying life on three legs.
The dog bone cancer fracture risk is real. Be mindful of it if you’re tempted to give your future Tripawd a pre amputation party on 4 legs.
This helpful CSU guide for pets with cancer and serious illness can help you feel more grounded, and know the best questions to ask your vet.
Worried about your Tripawd’s TPLO or THR surgery? Remaining leg surgery on Tripawds studies show good long-term results on dogs.
Learn how combination chemotherapy helps senior dog Jake beat the osteosarcoma odds with monthly carboplatin and Palladia doses.
Today’s three-legged love story, “Tripawd Tuesday, Keira Works Husky Magic” shows we always have a furry angel on our shoulder.
When you’re faced with a Tripawd cat remaining leg surgery with external skeletal fixator, Lulu the three-legged-cat wants to show you a full recovery is possible.