What to Know When adopting a Tripawd (Part 2)
When adopting a Tripawd discover these helpful tips for before you adopt a three-legged dog or cat. Part 2 of 10 Things to Know About Adopting a Tripawd.
When adopting a Tripawd discover these helpful tips for before you adopt a three-legged dog or cat. Part 2 of 10 Things to Know About Adopting a Tripawd.
Canine histiocytic sarcoma has a depressing prognosis, but these Tripawd Tuesday heroes show that the disease doesn’t always play by the rules.
Meet Dexter, a handsome Sheepdog and seven year osteosarcoma survivor who beat the bone cancer odds and is thriving on three legs.
The Vaccine Against Canine Cancer Study is on, so learn how your dog might qualify with Dr. Jenna Burton, Director of UC Davis Vet Medicine Clinical Trials.
Celebrate Tripawd Tuesday, Adopt a Russian rescue dog from Dire Straights Rescue.
Osteosarcoma dogs enjoy long-term remission without chemotherapy thanks to ELIAS Cancer Immunotherapy Treatment and the University of Missouri Oncology Service.
Most amputee dogs and cats won’t have a Tripawd amputation incision infection, but here’s what you need to know to avoid one.
Today on Tripawd Talk Radio, Dr. Alane Cahalane explains how to help our Tripawds get great vet care through better trust and communication with our veterinary partners.
Learn what devoted Hong Kong pet parents can teach us about dog and cat family members, with Dr. Alane K. Cahalane, DVM, BSc, MA, DVM, DACVS, of Veterinary Specialty Hospital of Hong Kong.
Learn the best tips on caring for animal amputees from Tripawd dad and New Zealand vet Dr. Alex Avery of OurPetsHealth.com