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greydrizzle wrote:
Back To Our Routine
Cole from about a week ago Cole has been doing really great. We had the one hiccup in recovery with the Tramadol not working but the Fentanyl patch from the ER vet did the trick. The first few days, he was like a bag of wet sand and feeling reall (More) |
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juliedarling wrote:
Waiting for Snowpocalypse 2016!!
Hello Tripawds Family!! Buddy is just 9 days short of his 3 month Ampuversary and doing FANTASTIC!! Buddy has just gotten better and better and stronger and stronger each day since stopping chemo. As you may know, we tried carboplatin but on h (More) |
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jerry wrote:
Liam Runs Again After Scapulectomy Surgery Recovery
In December we told you about Liam, a 13-year old sled dog who had just been diagnosed with a chondrosarcoma tumor in his scapula. In many cases dogs will lose their leg to this type of cancer, but Liam was a great candidate for a partial scapulectom (More) |
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jerry wrote:
Sheba's Butt-Kickin Cancer Diet Details
Tripawds member blogs often provide many helpful details about eating healthy while battling cancer. Take Sheba's blog as an example. This sweet girl was diagnosed with osteosarcoma last year (but as you can see she's not letting it slow her down!). (More) |
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bestboy3 wrote:
My tripawd Harley
I wanted to share our story to help just like the tripawd site helped us to understand that three legs is not the end of the world. Harley was diagnosed with osteosarcoma in one of his back legs November 13 of this year. I just never expected it. (More) |
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greydrizzle wrote:
This is Cole
This is Cole. He is a 5 year old English Mastiff. He is a sweet and sensitive boy who is happily bossed around by his two siblings, Rufus the cat and Ella, our other mastiff. He likes to lean on people and snuggle. He is stubborn. He snores and s (More) |
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Tripawds Foundation wrote:
Sadie the Weimy
We were fortunate enough to get Sadie as a rescue when she was 8 months old. Boy was she a handful (and still is). Sadie We introduced her to our then 3 year old weim Sophia and it was not love at first sight. :-) They butted heads for months, (More) |
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seapee wrote:
Just getting on with it on 3 legs
Our lurcher, Orinoco is about 12 weeks post amputation due to osteosarcoma in his front right leg. Once we got him home it was tough to see the wound and knowing how much pain he must have been in pre-surgery, but he was amazing in adapting. He was (More) |
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thebwuders wrote:
December 13. A month later...
Gizmo came through the amputation surgery with flying colors. He's had chest x-rays & ultrasound which have come back "good." However, the pathology report confirmed that he does have osteosarcoma. The lymph node was a little inflamed but no canc (More) |
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jerry wrote:
"Heal" is Best Holiday Book Gift for Pet Parents
Want to get the best book for the dog and cat parents on your shopping list? It's called "Heal: The Vital Role of Dogs in the Search for Cancer Cures," and here's why we think it's such a perfect gift for the pet parents in your life. Oh and don't be (More) |

