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akeelaisthecutest wrote:
The End.
June 18th, 2020. June 13th was the saddest day of my life. I started this blog with the intention of documenting my honest and true thoughts throughout Akeela's cancer journey, so that's exactly how I'm going to end it as well. This will be my (More) |
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jerry wrote:
Amputee Cats Quality of Life Survey Results
The 2020 Amputee Cats Quality of Life survey results are in! A big thanks to our feline Tripawds members who participated. We received 35 surveys from cat parents and today, we'll spotlight what they had to say about life on three legs. 2020 Amputee (More) |
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scmaxwell9 wrote:
Starting our journey
Koda is an 8 year Great Pyrenees weighing 165lbs. We rescued him 4 years ago as an accidental adoption (you know, the kind where you walk into pet smart to buy dog food on a Saturday morning and come home with a giant stinky slobber monster instead). (More) |
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jerry wrote:
An Update on Treating Lung Metastasis in Dogs
Lung metastasis in dogs (and sometime it happens to cats, too) is a tough situation to experience. Getting the news that your pet has lung mets is like re-living the original cancer diagnosis. It's upsetting and heartbreaking. It hurts, and feels hop (More) |
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jerry wrote:
Tripawd Tuesday: Pepper the Three-Legged Mastiff Miracle
We're total suckers for all pets, but we have a soft spot in our hearts for the biggest of them all, the giant breed Tripawds who defy the odds, like Pepper the three-legged Mastiff / Dane miracle girl. Pepper defied the osteosarcoma odds. (More) |
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dizziedarling wrote:
Preliminary Diagnosis
February 4, 2019 I took Dizzie to the vet due to limping the previous day. With no known cause of an injury and no other symptoms, we immediately had x-rays taken. I remember the technician coming back into the room and asking me to follow (More) |
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dizziedarling wrote:
It all started with a limp
February 3, 2019 started with a limp. Although it seemed to come out of nowhere, Dizzie was obviously in pain. Immediately I called her vet, who knew her well due to an ongoing battle with allergies. I feared the worst but kept telling myself i (More) |
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crystal76 wrote:
Brieblues fight
When brieblue was just a little over a year old she broke her left hind leg. Taking her to many specialist it Was our best option to perform surgery and have 3 medal pins inserted. After five years with no issues on March 15 she was playing outside j (More) |
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Stacy wrote:
Griffin Update - May 16, 2020
Griffin had his second round of chemo yesterday and breezed through! Dr. Camps (his oncologist) said that based on his lab work and her exam, Griffin continues to do quite well. She remarked that his weight has stayed exactly the same in his 3 visi (More) |
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arynzmuse wrote:
Knowing it’s coming doesn’t make it easier.
This blog started out as a way to give my kitty (P), who had been through massive trauma requiring amputation of her front right arm, a voice. Then, just under a year after P’s amputation, we got word that our Labrador (Ruby) had, of a (More) |