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jerry wrote:
How Scapulectomy Surgery Treats Dogs and Cats Scapula Tumors
Scapula cancer tumors in dogs and cats are rare but if your pet has one, be sure to ask your veterinary surgeon if a "scapulectomy" is an option. This procedure is complicated and not all pets are candidates, but if yours is, a scapulectomy can save (More) |
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osadad wrote:
Osa's new adventure begins...
Just a short week ago we got the shocking news that Osa Menor, our beautiful 115 lb 4 year old Anatolian Shepard Dog had a bone tumor just above her left wrist. We had a biopsy performed, which tested positive for osteosarcoma. I am stunned at the (More) |
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Tripawds Foundation wrote:
Help Leo and Get a Free Cookbook!
The Tripawds Foudation was recently approached by Homer's dad who asked if we could assist with his son's bar mitzvah project. Of course, we were honored. Read Leo's message below to find out how you can help support Tripawds, and get a free cookbook (More) |
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Tripawds Foundation wrote:
Being More Dog with Max
In August 2015 Max was diagnosed with osteosarcoma and had right rear amp done in September. He is now 10 weeks post amp with 3 chemos under his belt and back to loving his life. Max Tripawds became a lifeline for me during the diagnosis and r (More) |
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jerry wrote:
Why You Should Care About Comparative Oncology Research
If you're new to pet cancer, the phrase "comparative oncology" might be new to you. It was to us when our Jerry was diagnosed with osteosarcoma. But it didn't take long for us to hear this phrase over and over again from friends like the Puppy Up Fou (More) |
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careygram wrote:
Time Flies
I feel like it's been forever since I've posted. Time is going so fast. With nothing remarkable to speak of, which is pretty good for me. Not to say I'm not worried about little things but I'm learning to cope and still find the happy in my days. (More) |
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jerry wrote:
Three Ways to Help Your Dog Fight Cancer
Are you coping with dog cancer? If so, take a deep breath and remember that no matter what the prognosis, you can do something to help your dog fight cancer with three easy, uncomplicated and convenient steps. This post is sponsored by K9 Medicina (More) |
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juliedarling wrote:
2 weeks post amputation for Osteosarcoma
Buddy is doing great!! He doesn't care that he lost a leg - he's still the same Buddy!! Thank you all for your support!!!!! Next step - meet with the Oncologist on Monday. TRIPODS RULE! (More) |
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phoenix0213 wrote:
Meet Phoenix
This is the day she finally got to come home to her new family. Phoenix and daddy This is Phoenix Ann Puppy Snuggles Ali Jones, or better known and Phoenix or just Snuggles. Phoenix is 19 months old and has just been diagnosed with os (More) |
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bullmastiffmom wrote:
Blood work check 1 week post chemo
So, we took Carly and had her blood work done to make sure the chemo was at the right amount and was not affecting her white cell count or her liver. All looks great. We go back in 2 weeks for round 2 of chemo. We got a little frustrated at this (More) |