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jerry wrote: Bowie's Canine Osteosarcoma Vaccine Experience
Last week we discussed the Canine Osteosarcoma Vaccine facts, but there's so much more say! The biggest dog cancer treatment breakthrough in decades is underway. Many brave Tripawd parents and their canines play a role in this important new canc (More)
dawn3g wrote: Six Months since a Horrible Day
Six months ago was one of the most difficult days we’ve had to get through—the day of my best friend Fallon’s x-ray revealing her osteosarcoma.  There were tons of tears, constant research, lots of conversations with anyone with some level of knowled (More)
annfelter wrote: Quack has a big day!
Quack has been doing well. Today is a big day for Quack. He got his stitches out from his amputation surgery. He's really adapted to being a tripawd guy. Today he began his chemo therapy for osteosarcoma. We also found out today he is officially in a (More)
tlahaye wrote: Final Chemo . . . the Next Steps
Casey received his fifth and what was likely his final Carboplatin treatment on Monday.  Now, we move on to the osteosarcoma vaccine.  Maybe. I spoke with The Oncology Service yesterday and was quoted $460 for an initial exam with X-rays plus $1,2 (More)
jerry wrote: Get the Canine Osteosarcoma Vaccine Facts
The internet is filled with chatter about the Canine Osteosarcoma Vaccine, a promising new immunotherapy that can help a dog’s body fight back against metastasis. But like many things found on the web, there is also a great deal of misinformation abo (More)
Tripawds Foundation wrote: Honoring Canine Cancer Hero Charlie
Charlie was born December 2, 2008, and earned his wings March 6, 2018. Charlie My son Carl and his girlfriend picked him out together. The runt of the litter. At his prime he was almost 100#. Some runt. They stayed together for about 2 years a (More)
dawn3g wrote: I Got This (A healthy mix of good and bad anxiety)
This week is Fallon’s oncology appointment!  They *should* have had the Aratana osteosarcoma vaccine in at the VCC, but I called to confirm, and due to the weather, the site visit was moved to March 28.  But we’re going Thursday anyway—Fallon is due (More)
annfelter wrote: Quack is a giant snow cone
"Snow Cone" Quack improves each day since his amputation surgery. Today 5 days after surgery he started showing interest in his toys. He even played with brother dog Bear a bit. He's getting around better every day too. The giant cone that preven (More)
jerry wrote: Tripawd Tuesday: Licorice the Lovely (and Loving) Lab
Dogs are the purest form of love and nobody knows that better than Jackie Guzda, mom to Licorice the Lovely Lab. Her beloved pup never met a human she didn't adore and even when she was fighting osteosarcoma, Licorice always had a tail wag for everyo (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)
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