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sebastiandoodle wrote:
My first blog
My name is Sebastian and I am a Golden Doodle. I got my name from the mascot of my favorite team, the Miami Hurricanes. I live with my twin sister Mojo and we live in Texas. A couple weeks ago I was diaganosed with probable Osteosarcoma. Instead of w (More) |
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Tripawds Foundation wrote:
In Memory of Cody McDonnell
Always wagging his tail and smiling, even through Osteosarcoma diagnosis and amputation in February 2017, followed by 6 rounds of chemo. He was such a sweet and happy boy, he loved everyone and everyone loved him back. Cody Many thanks to Trip (More) |
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hazelgirl wrote:
It's Been One Week of Recovery
It has almost been three weeks since we first bought our Hazel home after her right front leg amputation due to an osteosarcoma tumor. All I can really say is....WOW! Dogs are truly amazing creatures in every way. Every minute, hour, day we not (More) |
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cattawall wrote:
Molly's failed walk & diagnosis within 48 hours
So on Wednesday 25th October I decided to take Molly and her galgo brother RayRay for walkies.. The walk didn't go to plan as Molly quickly started to limp & welp in pain. We subsequently went to the vets for an emergency check up and the (More) |
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maniacmads wrote:
Post Surgery Follow Up Visit
Yesterday afternoon we took Maniac Mads in for her follow up and for what I thought was suture removal. Turns out there were no stitches to remove (she was released by the ER team, not her surgeon and I guess they just assumed there were stitches to (More) |
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dawn3g wrote:
It is Osteosarcoma
I don't know why I feel so upset. We knew this was the most likely diagnosis going into all this, I've been describing it that way since the beginning, but our doctor just called to discuss the biopsy results, which confirmed osteosarcoma. "Discus (More) |
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jerry wrote:
Lucy Leaves a Legacy at One of the Best Vet Cancer Clinics in the World
You never forget the day your pet gets diagnosed with cancer. The bomb probably fell while you sat under bright florescent lights in a sterile room with loud commotion happening just beyond the door. It’s a familiar scene at university veterinary cli (More) |
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jerry wrote:
Tripawd Tuesday: Orinoco the Greyhound Beats the Osteosarcoma Odds
We love it when another member gives osteosarcoma the heave-ho! Today's Tripawd Tuesday celebrates the amazing two year ampuversary of Orinoco, a gorgeous bone cancer hero in the United Kingdom. Read on to celebrate with us and learn how this lovely (More) |
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riverdog wrote:
River's Story
Hi Everyone, This is Maggie. I am mom to River, a wonderfully goofy, buddha reincarnate, black lab mastiff mix. If you are reading this than you are probably super scared like I was four months ago when River got his first diagnosis. I just wanted (More) |
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maniacmads wrote:
The Beginning
It feels like we've been on a roller coaster ride since the day I saw the lump. Labor Day - 2017. The day that everything changed. Maddie's been super healthy since she was about 2 years old. She's had a couple UTIs and a close encounter with S (More) |