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jerry wrote:
Sheba's Butt-Kickin Cancer Diet Details
Tripawds member blogs often provide many helpful details about eating healthy while battling cancer. Take Sheba's blog as an example. This sweet girl was diagnosed with osteosarcoma last year (but as you can see she's not letting it slow her down!). (More) |
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jerry wrote:
Canine Rehab Success Stories from Integrative Pet Care
In our continuing efforts to educate people about the importance of canine conditioning for tripawds—and the benefits of visiting a certified rehab practitioner—we're asking rehab clinics to provide case studies and success stories about rehabilitati (More) |
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trisheebs wrote:
Enjoying life after chemo
It’s been a while since we’ve updated and that’s just because we’ve been enjoying good days with Sheba. Sheba has completed 6 rounds of Chemo (Carboplatin) with very little side effects. The last round was reduced slightly due to low white blood cell (More) |
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eborzage wrote:
Baloo's Big Day
Just a couple hours to go! UC Davis has been wonderful with regular updates, and after a brief postponement due to an emergency surgery yesterday, Baloo is set for his surgery in a couple hours. Apparently Baloo's major gripe was the fasting, so (More) |
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jerry wrote:
Try Tripawd Dog or Cat Rehabilitation Therapy, Free!
The idea of animal rehabiltation therapy, conditioning and pain management is relatively new to veterinary medicine. As recently as 2006 when our community was founded, dogs and cats were released from the hospital with no further direction, because (More) |
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jupiterb wrote:
Reflections and Treatments
It's been almost a month since we lost our baby girl. It's still really hard to believe that she's gone. Death is just so permanent, and it happened so much faster that we thought it would. While we never did get an official diagnosis via biopsy, all (More) |
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jerry wrote:
Tripawd Tuesday: Lovely Lacey Starts Her Three-Legged Journey
Think back to when your cat or dog lost a limb. Do you remember how ruff those first couple of weeks were? Of course you do! So today for Tripawd Tuesday, please welcome brand new members Lacey and her pack. They're brand new to the Tripawd journey a (More) |
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vibeke wrote:
Acupuncture is amazing!
We were all surprised when phantom limb/neuropathic pain set in for Nora, over a month after her amputation. It all really makes sense though. 2 days after she came to our home she went in for her amputation - followed by 2 weeks of heavy duty pain m (More) |
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jupiterb wrote:
At the end of the road there is a bridge
We lost our baby yesterday. It's surreal, raw, and completely overwhelming. She was an amazing soul and will be missed dearly. The tumor was very aggressive and caused a rapid decline in her health over the last two weeks. In the end, her right glute (More) |
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jerry wrote:
Is Your Dog or Cat in Pain? Here's How to Know the Signs.
Few things make us madder around here than a new Tripawd dog or cat amputee who gets sent home with nothing but a NSAID for pain control. That's like taking nothing but an ibuprophen after getting your leg cut off! OUCH. September is Animal Pain A (More) |

