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romulus09 wrote: Chemo...
After our fall last week, things have continued to improve. We are taking small walks, learning to eat busy bones one-handed, and the incision looks amazing. Chemotherapy is scheduled for Thursday. I've been told many times that dogs tolerate car (More)
lexi2016 wrote: Lexi
I wanted to share a story as this site helped me in so many ways with information and it gave me hope. We had a Great Dane...Lexi...that was diagnosed with a possible osteosarcoma in Aug 2015. Amputation was the first thing the doctors told us, but (More)
rsmccaa wrote: In the beginning
Hi everyone. Meet our sweet friend, Bruce. Bruce is a 70 lb Pitbull mix (with Boxer? Mastiff? We're not really sure with what). This is Bruce with his little sister, Marley (they're about 3 years apart). She's USUALLY lying on top of hi (More)
jerry wrote: Tripawd Nola's Mom Shares Dog Cancer Diet Tips in New Book
When you're in the middle of the cancer journey it's hard to think that something good can come of it. But ask other Tripawds members who've been through it, and they'll tell you, cancer does have positive lessons and gifts, but your heart has to be (More)
jerry wrote: Immune Support from Medicinal Mushrooms Helps Boone Thrive
Leaping, turning and pronking through the high desert, it's hard to believe that two years ago this champion bird dog was diagnosed with osteosarcoma. Statistically speaking, Boone shouldn't even be here – especially because he didn't have chemoth (More)
sreuschen wrote: Happy nine month ampuversary again!!!
Well I don't know what happened but last month I celebrated Lou's 9 month ampuversary and it is really THIS month!!! I must have been lost in how fast the months are flying by. Anyway today is really 9 months since Louie lost his left front leg to os (More)
rschardein wrote: Well, it's been a while...
Sorry to be so long in checking in with Mona's progress...not because I think folks are following closely...but because I know when I was looking for answers and outcomes I was extremely hungry and appreciated every bit of insight. So here's what' (More)
jerry wrote: More Cancer Questions Answered at #AAHA2016
There's so much news from the #AAHA2016 conference to share! Last week we told you about new therapeutic advances for canine osteosarcoma. This week, we're going to share what we learned during a session called “Top 10 Recent Advances in Veterinary O (More)
eider515 wrote: Wild ride!
So, 6 days post-op (monday 4.4.16), my husband stayed home with Eider to monitor him and test out the soft sided cone, etc.  Well, he was pooping at some point and cried out, spun around and tried to bite at his bum.  He also was avoiding urinating. (More)
jerry wrote: News from #AAHA2016: Learn About Canine Osteosarcoma Breakthroughs
The 2016 AAHA Conference enabled the Tripawds Foundation to reach more vets than ever before. As a bonus, we got to attend educational sessions about veterinary topics near and dear to us, like oncology and pain management. Today, check out what w (More)
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