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jerry wrote:
Tripawd Tuesday: Henry Hits the Road and Celebrates
Every future Tripawd parent fears that the loss of a leg means saying goodbye to quality of life too. Well, Henry is here to say "That just ain't true folks!" Today for Tripawd Tuesday, get ready to take a road trip with Henry the big-hearted hero. (More) |
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rougarou wrote:
It's Offical
This is how she would lay down in the weeks leading up to surgery. Her leg was so painful she'd hold it up in the air so there wasn't any pressure on it. Today marks one week post-surgery. Quick recap. We only found Ruby's tumor when her x-rays w (More) |
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jerry wrote:
Vaccine Associated Sarcoma Cats Share Stories and Information
Vaccine Associated Sarcoma (VAS) in cats is supposed to be a rare cancer. But it's not unheard of in the Tripawds Nation. You may have also heard it called "Feline Injection-site Sarcoma" (FISS). Unfortunately many feline Tripawds members lost a leg (More) |
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brucesmom wrote:
Diagnoses
We brought Bruce home in March of 2011, he was a nine month old puppy, he was very shy and reserved but also the sweetest and gentlest dog we had ever met. He joined our small family of 3 humans and 1 English Bulldog (Butch) and they became best (More) |
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teri wrote:
A long but fast couple of weeks
Almost two weeks, what can I say? For what it's worth the week of the 15th was a mess and only somewhat due to dogs and vets and cancer. Work also decided to go sideways and 1:30 am texts for a WTF sleep interruption. I have noticed that when those w (More) |
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zeusbaby wrote:
Going strong
our alternative treatment is going well this cycle, Zeus is still going strong. Our hope is to cure/reverse his osteosarcoma. I know high goal but our goal.....with the good news last time we have high hopes. (More) |
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Tripawds Foundation wrote:
Join Us for Tripawds Events Across the Country
Now that the Tripawds Foundation has a spiffy new display thanks to Leo’s Fundraising Project, members are representing at events across the country! September 17: Tripawds Members "Puppy Up!" in Illinois. On September 17, members from as far a (More) |
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jerry wrote:
Rethinking Chemotherapy Intervals for Canine Osteosarcoma
Sometimes it seems that the fight against pet cancer isn't making any progress. The good news is that every day, veterinary oncologists are studying new and better ways to treat – even eradicate! – pet cancer. One of these heroes is Dr. Angela Frimbe (More) |
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rxbfinch wrote:
Daisy's Story
Some people say a dog is just a dog. Others say a dog is family and some say a dog is a best friend. No matter what you say or believe a dog is a living being that has feelings. They are in my mind the most loyal creature you will ever incounter a (More) |
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ourtwomalamutes wrote:
First timmer
Hi Tripawds... This is the first time posting here . My name is Terry and my fiance Allison and I got the most devastating news last week , that our beautiful Alaskan Malamute , "Mya" was diagnosed with Osteosarcoma in the shoulder of her right fro (More) |

