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jerry wrote: Tripawd Tuesday: Max Shows Why Second Opinions Matter
We see it all too often around here: a dog or cat is immediately dismissed as an amputation candidate because of their age or other health condition. Thankfully, we also see how second opinions from another veterinarian can give those same animals mo (More)
thurston wrote: Overview of Thurston 3 Legged St. Bernard
Thurston's favorite pose! LOL! Thurston is a floppy dog. A giant dog with a huge personality and many wonderful qualities I love him more every day! He was  5 years 8 months old when he started limping intermittently and was diagnosed with Osteos (More)
sja81 wrote: Just Past a Week
So today is Friday Aug 17 and it is a week today that we brought Sebastian home from his amputation surgery. It has been a long week. He seems to be overall doing good and resting a lot. Earlier in the week (Monday middle of the night) we removed the (More)
jerry wrote: Getting Closer to a Vaccination Against Canine Cancer
Every day scientists around the world are working hard to discover breakthrough pet cancer treatments. This year the biggest canine cancer study to date will enroll 800 healthy dogs in order to test the viability of a vaccination against canine cance (More)
sja81 wrote: Diagnosis & Amp; Pre Surgery
A little over three weeks ago we noticed that Sebastian had a slight limp. I watched him for a couple of days and it didn't seem to get any better. I called the vet and got an appointment. He was taken in and they diagnosed it as a strain/sprain. The (More)
dawn3g wrote: Our Summer (So Far)
It’s been a low key summer.  Things are still going well, fingers crossed and knock on wood.  Fallon really seems to feel greyt.  She is happy, and has lots of energy.  She has continued on the metronomic chemotherapy and is tolerating it well.  We’r (More)
jerry wrote: Tripawd Tuesday: Meet Osteosarcoma Survivor, Tripawd Nikki!
Ready for a big dose of Tripawd Tuesday inspawration? Here's a great one. Meet two year osteosarcoma survivor Tripawd Nikki, our warrior of the day! Osteosarcoma Survivor Tripawd Escape Artist Does Just Fine Hi meet our beautiful courage Nikki. Nik (More)
Tripawds Foundation wrote: For Fairway
Fairway. The love of our lives. Fairway 2006-2016. Lived 763 days with Osteosarcoma, and 749 days as a Tripawd. [button link="http://tripawds.org/give/" size="large" color="green"]Support Tripawds to Honor Your Angels & Heroes Here (More)
roscoeandjeffro wrote:
I really wish dogs could live for as long as their humans (and vice-versa). The last round of K9 chemo yesterday was just another day for him, with a 30-minute belly rub by a person he's only seen five times. I know what the stats say. Amputation onl (More)
blacklablove wrote: 2 weeks after surgery
Two weeks after surgery and Bessie has her staples removed. She is happier than ever. Her oncologist and surgeon were both confused as to why cancer appear on her amputation site almost 2 1/2 years later. They said that they have never seen that ha (More)
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