Tripawd Tuesday: Chondrosarcoma Can’t Keep Luca Down
Today for Tripawd Tuesday, Chrondrosarcoma in a young dog named Luca shows that cancer can’t stop a Tripawd from inspiring everyone around.
Today for Tripawd Tuesday, Chrondrosarcoma in a young dog named Luca shows that cancer can’t stop a Tripawd from inspiring everyone around.
Yes, 3-legged dogs and cats cost more money over time, but there’s a lot we can do to prevent and reduce the cost of amputee pet lives.
Got questions about prosthetics for Tripawds? Sign up for a free webinar about artificial limbs for dogs and cats on Wednesday, November 4!
Join Tripawds Founders Jim and Rene for Tripawd Tuesday Live, a new weekly Facebook Q&A video chat every week at 3pm Eastern, noon Pacific, starting January 2020.
Lap of Love’s Dr. Mary Gardner explains how caring for pets at their end-of-life is hard, but we can do things to ease the pet caregiving burden.
What if we could study the effects of limb amputation on three legged dogs and cats in a Tripawd Lifetime Study? Tune in to Tripawd Talk Radio for a discussion.
Today’s Tripawd Tuesday spotlights Gabriel the Three-legged Pyrenees Tripawd, who proves that giant breed dogs can get along great on three legs.
Getting through a remaining leg surgery recovery for a three-legged dog sounds scary, but it’s not impossible either as Tripawds volunteer Sally explains.
Learning how to spot the signs of pain in pets takes practice, but these tips for Animal Pain Awareness Month makes their aches easier to recognize.
Vet oncologist Dr. Jeanette Kelly explains how the electrochemotherapy pet cancer treatment option can shrink soft tissue skin tumors in dogs and cats.