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jerry wrote: Tripawd Tuesday: Rompin' with Riley Red Dog
It's Tripawd Tuesday everypawdy! What better day than to pay tribute to our beautiful Tripawd Angels who are watching over all of us, like Riley Gilmore Rubin. Riley Red Dog Tripawd His beautiful life story was sent to us by Wayne and Reneé R (More)
rascallyadventures wrote: 2 Weeks Post-Op!
Another week bites the dust in the face of Rascal's gumption! No stitches or staples! Just this morning Rascal made his latest scary trip to the vet's and had his stitches removed, smoothly and with no trouble at all. That's my good boy! Fo (More)
Emily wrote: How do I get through 'That' day?
Four more days until 'That' day.  The operation day.  The day when Leila may or may not keep her leg. We are going away this weekend so today is the last day I get to spend with her before the operation.  The trip is the reason I put off the surge (More)
valmaya wrote: The bump returned
After Maya's surgery to have the bump on her leg removed, things were good. But about 3 months later the bump started growing back... This was very sad. It started off small and was growing slow. I had a weak hope that maybe it would just stop growin (More)
jerry wrote: How DNA Screening for Pets Helps Manage Health Needs
DNA home test kits for dogs and cats have been around for years. We never gave them much thought until we learned how useful they can be for a pet's health care needs. You're probably familiar with DNA screenings that can reveal a pet's breed bac (More)
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)
rascallyadventures wrote: 1 Week Post-Op!
We survived the first week! The enthusiasm I'm feeling is over the top and vaguely ridiculous. To give you guys a good idea of how awesome and simultaneously terrifying this week has been, I have pictures and a story: Bruised Boy This bruis (More)
jerry wrote: Harley's Story Teaches Kids About Caring for Special Needs Pets
How do you tell a child that their pet has an illness like cancer? What can you do to show them the importance of caring for an animal for their entire life, even if health issues happen? Denise Gruzensky's book “Harley's Story” is how. Not Like the (More)
rascallyadventures wrote: The Pulled Stitch Debacle
So after my post yesterday things went a little wonky. I have concluded I should've done the taped sock to the back foot sooner. Dapper Dog I went into town for the first time since Rascal's surgery to pick up some tea because who can live in (More)
Smore wrote: Sleeping with Smore
So one of the cool things about our vacation is that for once, Smore is able to be in my bedroom at night when I sleep. At home, she's not allowed on the floor where our bedrooms are. Because of that, I haven't really experienced what it's like to sl (More)
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