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jerry wrote: Are Raised Bowls for Tripawds Good or Bad?
Elevated pet feeders seem like a simple way to help your Tripawd eat comfortably, but they sure are a controversial topic. Here's what we know about raised bowls for Tripawds. Ginger in Alaska ate comfortably from raised bowls. The Pros and Con (More)
azulroot wrote: OUR BEAUTIFUL SANTO
Santo is a gorgeous pitbull mix (maybe with Great Dane?). We met him back in mid November of 2012 in San Antonio Texas, when one of my best friends found him. I love the story and I’ll try to make it justice in writing. José was walking Mita a (More)
annfelter wrote: Quack's life changes in one instant at the vet.
We hate the cone! Quack’s journey began February 18th, 2018. That was the day his vet said he thought Quack had osteosarcoma. I guess strictly speaking his journey began in January when he first showed a slight limp. Off to the vet we went, just (More)
annfelter wrote: A Great Dane Named Quack
Quack is a Great Dane who has a number of hobbies.  His hobbies: drinking out the toilet until there is no water in it, breaking kitchen cabinet doors to steal bread, snoozing, playing with his Brother Bear (who happens to be a Newfoundland), chasing (More)
maniacmads wrote: It's been a very eventful month....
It's been a while since I posted here.  I've logged in and started several entries, but changed my mind.  I was not in the frame of mind to sound anything but discouraged and I do not want people contemplating amputation to think it's not worth it.  (More)
jerry wrote: Tripawd Tuesday: Hazel's Beating Odds with Osteosarcoma Palliative Care
Our Tripawd Tuesday feature is usually about a Tripawd, but today we're celebrating a Great Dane who is not a Tripawd, and that's a good thing! Meet Hazel, a nine-year old beauty who was not an amputation candidate. But she is beating the odds with o (More)
ourtwomalamutes wrote: And then there were three...
This morning was cold and dark and wet... outside was no better. First thing that happened today was no wake up kisses :(  That'll take some time. To get us up, Mya and Macleod would work as a team, Mya on the wet works, and Macleod would do a dee (More)
ourtwomalamutes wrote: I said, " pard'n..."
holy smile'n sled dogs... hold the boat... I just came across a couple walking a beautiful Great Dane Tripawd just two blocks from home. 'Cours I did a U turn and pulled over to talk to them. So they had surgery about a year ago, 10 months earlier (More)
jerry wrote: Tripawd Tuesday: Great Dane Eurydice Changes the World
It's said that all dogs have a job to do and Great Dane Eurydice is no exception. Thanks to this magnificent beauty, never again will a giant breed dog be instantly dismissed as a candidate for amputation. Standing tall on three legs. Tip (More)
otisgreatdane wrote: Preparing for our New 3 legged Great Dane
On Saturday 1-7-17, we went into hyper mode and measured and bought carpet runners for the whole house.   I will post a pic of them later.  They have been great for Otis' traction. I ordered a Big Barker bed for him also. (More)
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