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anitars wrote:
Oh Dear! Grammy is putting her foot down!
Well things have been going along just perfectly fine. I am pretty much all healed up, and I don't need pain medication anymore, I have kind of been lazing around the house and doing a whole lot of nothing. My family did massages and some excercises (More) |
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Tripawds Foundation wrote:
Stella Belle on the Road to Recovery
Please help us wish Stella Belle a complete speedy recovery! We received the following thoughtful account of her diagnosis and amputation for the Honor Roll, along with a generous donation from her pack—the day after her surgery. Our nearly twelve (More) |
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willowthegreatpyrenees wrote:
A Week Later
Willow's bone biopsy results came back Saturday (9/5/15) morning to confirm that the mass seen on the x-ray was in fact osteosarcoma. I was working for the clinic when they came in. I was really hoping I wouldn't be there. I couldn't help but run to (More) |
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jerry wrote:
Front Leg Tripawd Cat Tips and Tricks
Our growing community of Tripawd kitties has so much wisdom to share with us. If your cat is about to lose a leg, rest easy knowing you're surrounded by people with lots of experience who can help ease your worries. Steve eats from a raised bowl (More) |
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valmaya wrote:
Loving Life on Three Legs
Once Maya healed it was like she had a new lease on life. She was always an anxious dog and since her surgery she is now less nervous about things. Our other dog Misty loves the water and loves to swim. Maya on the other hand was more apprehensive to (More) |
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olliesmum wrote:
The first week post-surgery
Starting this new journey, I had no idea as to what Oliver would need from us in order to support his post-surgery recovery. We have gone through foreign object removal and bloat surgeries, both with their fair share of at-home care, but nothing that (More) |
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jupiterb wrote:
Now is the only things that matters
We decided to have a CT scan and skip the biopsy, which was semi invasive, and probably would not have altered our treatment plans either way. We are very happy we did it this way, as at least now she doesn't have to spend precious energy healing fro (More) |
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anjingsmom wrote:
11 Days Post Surgery - One Week at Home - Helpful Tips
Here I am chilling on the front porch... Just an update on Anjing and what we have learned over the past week. Anjing is doing good, we are taking things one day at a time. He has been sleeping a lot, we have panting (i don't think it is pain r (More) |
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stevethetripawdlady wrote:
Excuse Me, You Forgot to Feed Me Breakfast....
I'm sorry I didn't update last night! I had a CRAZY day yesterday! I started bright and early when Jay got up for work (ugh, I forgot what 7am looked like!) so I could get the kittens to the humane society for their spay/neuter surgeries. Of course, (More) |
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stevethetripawdlady wrote:
Starfish
Just a quick update about today. Steve and I met the surgeon today. He was just as nice and knowledgeable as everyone said he would be! When he walked in the room, I saw that he was wearing a tie with starfish on it and I felt like everything was (More) |