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c1nicolei wrote:
Angel wings
My heart is breaking but Sarge is at peace. We took him with us to Tulsa this weekend and he enjoyed another road trip. Sarge absolutely loved going Bye-Bye!!! He had an amazing day yesterday and hopped all over the yard and ate all of his supper. (More) |
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jerry wrote:
Tripawd Tuesday: Hoppy Angelversary Jerry G Dawg
Three is the magic number around here, which makes today's Tripawd Tuesday even more fantastic. Not only is it the third of October, but nine years ago today our Tripawds founder Jerry got his angel wings after nearly two years loving life on three l (More) |
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dawn3g wrote:
Fallon Ellen
We'll see how long blogging lasts. The love of my life, my heart dog, Fallon Ellen Greyhound has cancer. It's been a rough week since we found out about this. It started with a limp, and now we're at an osteosarcoma diagnosis. We/re looking a (More) |
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Sheena wrote:
Somewhere Along The Journey We Forgot This Day Would Come
It hurts me so badly to say HoneyBear lost her fight Monday afternoon and took her last journey to Heaven. I feel more than heartbroken, I feel broken. She was such a joy to have in our lives. She amazed us everyday with her strength and abilitie (More) |
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jillyd wrote:
End of the journey
Rufus's journey has come to an end. He stopped eating and was very lethargic so we took him in and the osteosarcoma had spread into his chest. We got another 10 days or so with him but in the end, it was the kindest thing to do. He got to have one (More) |
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Rocky's dad wrote:
What's In A Name?
His name was Isaac Joseph. I've always assumed that was the name given to him by the rescue group that saved him. I have no clue what his original name was. Or if he even had an original name. Isaac, Ike or Joey would have worked just fine. Bu (More) |
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jerry wrote:
Anka's Vet-Approved Home Cooked Dog Food Diet
As Angel Patchy and others before him have taught us, it's not hard to create a healthy and nutritious vet-approved home cooked dog food diet. The key is having a holistic-minded vet guide us through the process to ensure our pet, whether dog or cat, (More) |
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seapee wrote:
nearly 2 years post amp!
I've been spending far too much time enjoying life with Orinoco to update his blog, and it's hard to believe that next month will mark 2 years since his osteosarcoma diagnosis and amputation. So we've had ups and downs in that time - but so many mor (More) |
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jerry wrote:
Cat Cancer, Oncology and Radiation Realities, Part 1
We love learning more about the life of Tripawd cats. So when Purrkin's mom Holly asked if we wanted to connect with their oncologist, Dr. Sonia Honkisz, DVM MS, assistant oncology professor at Michigan State's College of Veterinary Medicine,&nb (More) |
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Tripawds Foundation wrote:
For Mosby
Mosby was a truly great dog. He was a hiker, a runner, a consummate napper and a fan of front porches and brisk weather. He was kind, sweet and noble. Mosby He had auto-recall and knew many tricks and commands, even though he knew none when he (More) |