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lizp wrote: Homecoming and more
All is going well for Painy, but hasn't all been smooth sailing. He came home a week after surgery (conservative vet I think!), was on painkillers, still bandaged, initially was pottering around the yard, eating & happy. I then set him up i (More)
sbaton4brady wrote: Just checking in :)
Sorry I haven't been on here in a while !   I just wanted to check in with an update and again express to everyone here how much I appreciate your encouraging feedback and comments <3 Brady is doing amazing since his amputation due to a bad bre (More)
echo6delta wrote: Marjah's Inspiration
So, as mentioned previously, there are some very compelling reasons I have decided to use Marjah for good and share her with others. She has a very special story, and everywhere we go people just have to stop and pet her or talk to her - as often as (More)
admin wrote: Tripawds 3.0 Coming Soon!
For quite some time now—a few years, in fact—we've been working feverishly behind the scenes here at Tripawds on the third major overhaul to the News Blog and discussion forums since Jerry first inspired us to start this site. If all goes as planned, (More)
sebastian wrote: A WHOLE YEAR!
Can you believe it? Sebastian has been a tripawd for a whole year! He's doing spectacular with no new news really. It has been a learning experience, to say the least. We (the humans) learned that animals are incredibly resilient. We had 2 cats an (More)
harmony wrote: Legacy
As the quote at the top of this page implies, we have started a new story with the addition of Meesha, a Lapitor (Lab/Pit). I thought at first it would be difficult, feeling like I had replaced Harmony because she reminds me so much of her, but she b (More)
jerry wrote: Tripawd Tuesday: Millie's Recovery Story
Pictures are worth a thousand words, which is why having your own Tripawds blog is so helpful for anyone considering amputation for a cat or dog. This is why today on Tripawd Tuesday we're sharing Millie's Amputation Recovery Story with a few photos (More)
darlenem wrote: One step at a time
One day after surgery, still at the vet 4 days post surgery March 6, out for a walk just over 2 weeks after surgery Hi, We have been wanting to write our story but have been quite busy trying to get through the month of February! A (More)
jerry wrote: Learn About Mast Cell Cancer on Tripawd Talk Radio, Sunday 6pm EDT
Mast cell cancer in dogs and cats is a tricky disease to manage, which is why this Sunday on Tripawd Talk Radio at 6pm EDT / 3pm PDT, we'll get the facts about it from a leading veterinary oncology expert, Dr. Ann Hohenhaus, DVM, DACVIM (SAIM, Oncolo (More)
weddingdance wrote: March 8, 2015 - So, Oreo met a neighbor dog yesterday...
Three stitches and $430 later I give you...Oreo the invalid. It didn't help that I was screaming like a little girl. They'll probably become fast friends, but when I saw the young, strong dog charging at mine I started screaming for help. The owner's (More)
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