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Mcc & Den wrote:
Ace's Story
8 years ago my Partner adopted the sweetest, most lovable, PitBull in the world. When She brought him home you could count every rib, he was missing a toe nail and was scared to death. Ace showed many signs of abuse. He flinched at everything, would (More) |
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dawn3g wrote:
Back into Focus
Fallon is a chemotherapy graduate! She completed her course of carboplatin on the day before Valentine’s Day. I could not have been more proud of her! She seems to feel really good. We go back for full body x-rays in 4 weeks. I am pretty nervous (More) |
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jerry wrote:
AT-014 Canine Osteosarcoma Vaccine Helps Dogs Like Dexter Beat the Odds
Last December, science gave us the brightest news about canine osteosarcoma in recent memory. It started with the groundbreaking research leadership of Dr. Nicola J. Mason at the University of Pennsylvania and the veterinary pharmaceutical company Ar (More) |
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tlahaye wrote:
Round Three
We're off to the oncologist today for Casey's third round of Carboplatin. He is tolerating it well with no significant side effects noted. We did a CBC Friday, two weeks after his second round, and that was normal (I understand Neutrophils bottom o (More) |
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Tripawds Foundation wrote:
Mac Smiles Down from the Rainbow Bridge
Mac was diagnosed with osteosarcoma in April 2015, less than 1 year after we adopted him. He kicked cancer's butt for almost 3 years and almost made it to 14! Mac He lived a full life with his doting parents and many aunts, uncles, and grandpa (More) |
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dawn3g wrote:
The New Normal?
So, we’re working this new normal. I’m still trying to figure things out, trying to make things better, trying to be efficient—but not in our prior “everything is a crisis” mode—all the time, anyway. I used to blog here every day, sometimes twice (More) |
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teammac wrote:
Saying Goodbye
UGH I have waited and waited to post this - partly due to the pain of talking about it again and partly due to the finality of it since you all were so instrumental in his journey and you know it better than anyone. We unexpectedly had to say good (More) |
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tinsch wrote:
Almost an 11th birthday. Almost.
The last ever picture we took, half an hour before he left us forever, 6 weeks ago. This last Sunday would have been Manni's eleventh (guesstimate) birthday. When we got the devastating diagnosis of yet another osteosarcoma in the summer I knew (More) |
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tlahaye wrote:
BIG News
It's looking like Casey will be included in the osteosarcoma vaccine extended field trial expected to start in late April. He needs to complete his Carboplatin chemo and be free of lungs mets, so our fingers are crossed that everything continues as (More) |
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jerry wrote:
New Limb Sparing Surgery for Dogs Makes It More Accessible, Potentially Less Risky
Limb sparing surgery for dogs with bone cancer has existed for many years. However a new twist on the procedure may lower the complication rate and make life easier for the dog and their human. Today on Tripawd Talk Radio's episode "All About the Bo (More) |

