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amyalaska wrote:
Doxie the Cane Corso
Well I should have started this earlier, but my hope is that it can help someone with any part of the whole process that I just went through, or rather that Doxie did. A little background on Doxie, she just turned 7 in February, and I have been he (More) |
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jillyd wrote:
Two Weeks Post-Surgery
Rufus has been doing great the past few weeks although he's had a few bouts of depression, presumably because he wants to get out of the house (and yard) and get a bit of exercise. He had his second follow-up appointment yesterday, 12 days after his (More) |
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jerry wrote:
Tripawd Health News at #WVC2017
Our brains are exploding right now, but in a good way. Last week we geeked out at the 2017 Western Veterinary Conference in Las Vegas. As exhibitors we were allowed to attend any veterinary learning session we wanted. Forget the slot machines, we wer (More) |
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msjessicalc wrote:
A Quick Update....
I realize that it's been a while... but we've hit kind of a special occasion and thought I would throw some thoughts out there for anyone considering amputation or worrying about it... This beautiful little fuzz butt is over a year post op... (More) |
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jillyd wrote:
Rufus's Journey
Well, Rufus had his surgery yesterday so I thought I'd start a blog to document how things go. About 6 weeks ago, we noticed him limping. Initially we thought it was his left front leg because we found a small nodule between his pads. That turne (More) |
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jillyd wrote:
Giant Breed Amputation
My 190 lb Newfoundland had suspected osteosarcoma in his front right leg and the vet is recommending amputation. Are there others out there with giant breeds who have had a front leg removed? We are worried about him getting around due to his size, (More) |
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jerry wrote:
Does a Low Carb Pet Cancer Diet Make a Difference?
The rules to fight pet cancer with nutrition are constantly evolving. For example, it's always been commonly thought that a low carb pet cancer diet was the best way to fight pet cancer through nutrition. But now most conventional veterinarians agree (More) |
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muddygirl wrote:
New beginnings...
Where to begin.... First to tell you about the beautiful member of our family this blog is about. Shelby Lynn is a 7 year old Labrador Retriever, whom we have had since she was 6 weeks old :) She is full of life and a best friend anybody would be (More) |
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Tripawds Foundation wrote:
For Gerry Boy
Gerry, my Yellow Lab, came to me from Texas at age three, we believe. He was full of heart worms, needed to be neutered and was less than 50 pounds. After four months of care from his foster mom, I found him on petfinder.org. It was less than 10 days (More) |
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jerry wrote:
Tripawd Tuesday: Great Dane Eurydice Changes the World
It's said that all dogs have a job to do and Great Dane Eurydice is no exception. Thanks to this magnificent beauty, never again will a giant breed dog be instantly dismissed as a candidate for amputation. Standing tall on three legs. Tip (More) |

