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lesleyjohnson wrote:
From the beginning...
I wanted to share the story of my Brownie before delving into the cancer stuff. Because his story, like all others, deserves to be heard. 10 years ago, I was finishing up nursing school and working at the Spag. Was living with my 'rents. I had my (More) |
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bullmastiffmom wrote:
Probably just a sprain....
So, I'm going to start a blog about my pups journey with becoming a tripawd and how our family is adjusting as well. Carly Mia is a 154# 6 year old female Bull Mastiff who has recently been diagnosed with Osteosarcoma. I was there when she was (More) |
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Jackson wrote:
The diagnosis...When it all began
I was completely unaware of what was to come at the end of this summer 2015 when I found out that Jackson, my 10yr old Greyhound, Lab Mix would be diagnosed with Osteosarcoma, a type of aggressive bone cancer. I had rescued Jackson at 4 months old, (More) |
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epprice wrote:
Osteosarcoma confirmed. Lymph nodes too.
So... the title shares our bad news, but I'll start with the good news. We are back HOME! Our vet cleared Abby for stairs and she bounded up all 32 stairs no problem. Yeah! She was far more concerned about the 3 pumpkins that had appeared in her (More) |
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jupiterb wrote:
Reflections and Treatments
It's been almost a month since we lost our baby girl. It's still really hard to believe that she's gone. Death is just so permanent, and it happened so much faster that we thought it would. While we never did get an official diagnosis via biopsy, all (More) |
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jerry wrote:
Tripawd Tuesday: Lovely Lacey Starts Her Three-Legged Journey
Think back to when your cat or dog lost a limb. Do you remember how ruff those first couple of weeks were? Of course you do! So today for Tripawd Tuesday, please welcome brand new members Lacey and her pack. They're brand new to the Tripawd journey a (More) |
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jerry wrote:
Fight Dog Cancer with Dr. Dressler's Survival Guide Book and Podcasts
Getting the dog cancer diagnosis from your vet is the toughest day any pet parent can face. Even if you have a great vet who gives you tons of information about the diagnosis, you still leave the office with your head spinning, trying to recall just (More) |
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sreuschen wrote:
Second chemo
Yesterday Louie had his 2nd chemo. All this time I was thinking he was getting carboplatin and yesterday I was told he is getting adriamycin. I have read that this particular drug has the most side effects and is devastating if accidentally given int (More) |
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jerry wrote:
New Kid's Book About Tripawd Therapy Dog Helps Dog Cancer Research
Losing a limb isn't easy to explain to young children. If you're looking for a heartfelt and educational way to show a child that life on three legs isn't the end of fun but just the beginning of important work in this world, pick up a copy of "TJ ha (More) |
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epprice wrote:
Abby joins the Tripawds
Just over a year ago, Abby joined our family as a 9 week old bouncy Rottweiler puppy. It was an adjustment for everyone, but particularly the pug who was unaware that she would not stay 13 pounds her whole life. He terrorized her only to learn the me (More) |