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admin wrote:
A Very Hoppy Thanksgiving
Chapter one of Be More Dog hops forward in the story and introduces readers to the happy threesome of Rene and Jim, and their furry soulmate, Jerry G. Dawg. It also describes their first Hoppy Thanksgiving together. Jerry, being admitted to UC Da (More) |
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hdowningbarrier wrote:
55 Days Post Op, 20 Days Into Chemo
No news to report for awhile, and no news is (mostly) good news. Arwen continues to manage on 3 legs well, she has a healthy appetite and she is very happy. We never saw any side effects from her first dose of chemo. Her second dose is scheduled to b (More) |
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admin wrote:
About the IL-15 Canine Cancer Immunotherapy Study at UC Davis
Tripawds Podcast Episode #84: Dr. Robert Rebhun at UC Davis discusses the IL-15 Canine Cancer Immunotherapy Study about immunotherapy for cancer that has spread to the lungs of dogs with osteosarcoma or melanoma. On this episode of Tripawd Talk Radio (More) |
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Applesauce wrote:
An Apple a Day.....
Applesauce - 2/22/07 - 11/17/18 Where does one start to describe Applesauce and all she meant to me and so many others? Applesauce is and will forever be my heart dog. She taught me so much about strength, resilience, and tenacity if the face (More) |
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jkopper wrote:
4 months later
I cannot believe that 4 months has come and gone. Four months ago we learned that Grover had a forelimb osteosarcoma and we thought his life was over. We wondered if it was fair to amputate his leg with all of his other problems - there were a lot of (More) |
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Tripawds Foundation wrote:
Free Physical Therapy for Front Leg Tripawd Arwen
Tripawds Community member hdowningbarrier is recipient #65 of the Maggie Moo Fund for Tripawd Rehab. Read on for details about the benefits of free canine rehabilitation for front leg Tripawd dog Arwen and learn how you can get a free rehab consultat (More) |
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jerry wrote:
All About Remaining Leg Surgery Recovery for Three-Legged Dogs
A remaining leg surgery recovery for a three-legged dog is one of the hardest recoveries that any Tripawd pet parent can endure. We hope you never have to go through it, but it's important to know that with the right care, this kind of recovery can w (More) |
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thebwuders wrote:
Mission accomplished! Run free sweet boy!
Gizmo started his tripawd journey when diagnosed with osteosarcoma. His prognosis was about 6 months after his amputation but after applying his doggy math, that turned into 4 years! I didn’t want him to succumb to this disease but rather live a good (More) |
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darbyspeck wrote:
Good news - morning of Surgery Day Plus 3
Just got back from the trip to the hospital to have the catheter (for the local pain med) removed. Darby is doing great - lies down & pops back up pretty sprightly! Plus, she must have felt well enough to “climb the hill” in our back yard. We le (More) |
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darbyspeck wrote:
Surgery day
This is Darby, our 11-year-old Deutsch Drahthaar, the morning of her surgery. We found out 31 days ago that she has osteosarcoma in her left front leg. It took us that long to lose our abhorrence at the idea of amputating her bad leg. I drove (More) |