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jackdog wrote:
In the beginning
Jack is a Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever, he was born on 29 August 2008 one of 11 puppies. We weren't going to have another dog then as our old boy had only left us earlier that year and we weren't really ready for a new one, besides we had 3 oth (More) |
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molly423 wrote:
2 1/2 Months
We had just over 2 1/2 months with our sweet girl, once we found out about the osteosarcoma. From diagnosis, to amputation, to chemotherapy, to metronomic therapy, to last night: it was about 10 weeks that we would never regret because we knew we tri (More) |
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jerry wrote:
Canine Osteosarcoma Scientist Receives $96,000 Grant from PuppyUp Foundation
Big news from our friends Luke Robinson and the PuppyUp Foundation: they just gave a $96,000 grant to Dr. Neil Christensen, Radiation Oncologist at the University of Wisconsin Madison, School of Veterinary Medicine for the study of analgesic and syst (More) |
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molly423 wrote:
Two Months Post-Amp: Chemo & Chest Scan Results
It's been about 6 weeks since I've blogged about our journey, and that's because I tried really hard to focus on the "now" and just enjoy time with Molly. I found myself becoming addicted to Googling her symptoms, estimating how much more time we'd h (More) |
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jerry wrote:
All About Veterinary Oncology for Cats and Dogs on Tripawd Talk Radio
Oncology for pet cancer doesn't have to be scary. Catch these two helpful Tripawd Talk Radio shows about cancer care, treatment and even how to laugh while fighting it! Veterinary Oncology 101 for New Tripawd Parents Steve Shaw DVM DACVIM In th (More) |
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mushyeva wrote:
two months post amputation!
Eva's two month anniversary of her operation was Tuesday. We celebrated by being nervous and worried about her chest X-Rays the next afternoon. Well, maybe that's just how I celebrated, her and her brother played all day at the park. I wrote this pos (More) |
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jerry wrote:
Tripawd Tuesday: Monbo the Mastiff's Magical Adventure
Today's Tripawd Tuesday wouldn't be possible without a second opinion provided by Tripawds' favorite fairy vet mother, Dr. Pam Wiltzius DVM of River Road Animal Hospital in Puyallup, Washington. Today we present Monbo the Mastiff! Tripawd French (More) |
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molliemoo wrote:
Hello Tripawds! A little about me....
Hello, Everyone! My name is Mollie and I am a Shar-pei/Blood Hound mix. I just turned 7 years old! Sometimes my mom calls me Miss Mollie Moo! My mom adopted me April 22nd, 2011. I have a brother named Bear and sister named Ixora. I love the (More) |
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jerseyboy wrote:
21 Days ... and on social media
I have been called a "prolific facebook-er" in the past. I spend a considerable amount of time on social media each day ... although i'm not always posting/writing/commenting. I have very strong beliefs and convictions which can be bristling to tho (More) |
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jerry wrote:
Tripawd Tuesday Tribute to Baby Doll Mattie
Today's Tripawd Tuesday is all about quality versus quantity. Because when you're fighting pet cancer, that's what matters most: quality. There's one spunky gal named Mattie and her Dad who are perfect examples of how to have a quality life. Sadly, M (More) |