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jerry wrote:
Help Tripawds Members, Volunteer to Be a Forums Moderator
Want an easy, fun, free way to help Tripawds members in their time of need? Consider volunteering to be a Tripawds Discussion Forum moderator. Without moderator help, the Forums will close to new posts in August and become a "read-only" resource. (More) |
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Whitney wrote:
Bit of a Rollercoaster Week
Ellie had her first physical therapy appointment this past Tuesday. Oncology had a peek at her and removed her sutures. YAY! In her PT they did TENS (Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation) cervical paraspinals around her neck, as well as PE (More) |
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tapatio wrote:
We're still here!!!
Life has been pretty fickle and throwing massive curveballs at me lately. My 76 year old mom had a heart valve replacement procedure 2 weeks ago and is experiencing some pretty extreme post operative delirium. I've been dealing with that side of t (More) |
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Whitney wrote:
3/4 days post op
I'm writing this the evening of Ellie's 4th day post op. Things are still overall good, but not without struggles. The good news- she has a great appetite, readily drinking water, readily taking her medication, allows me to ice, her incision looks (More) |
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Whitney wrote:
Ellies Home!
I just took my first full breath in about 48 hours. The hospital was fantastic with letting me know when Ellie went in, when she came out how she went through the night. I only heard positive things (except for an upset tummy that was resolved with (More) |
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jerry wrote:
Rehab Therapy for Tripawds Leads to Better Quality of Life: Tripawd Talk Radio Episode #117
Many pet parents and even veterinarians don't know about the benefits of rehab therapy for Tripawds. That's why today we hope you'll tune in to Tripawd Talk Radio Episode #117. We chat with Dr. Ana Esquivel, founder of Ace of Paws canine rehabilitat (More) |
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char1120 wrote:
March 2023
Things are beginning to get somewhat back to normal. Well as much as normal can be, My cousin, Short Stop moved down from Oklahoma and is staying on our property. A house was moved in and he stays with me when his dad goes off for a short time. He k (More) |
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Whitney wrote:
Diagnosis
I have read countless times that people were caught blindsided that their dogs had cancer, and even more so that it was a intensely aggressive cancer. I am absolutely in that group. I took Ellie to the vet on March 9, 2023 95% confident that she ha (More) |
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jerry wrote:
When Can New Tripawd Cats Mix with Other Family Felines?
If you have multiple cats in the home, you might wonder when to mix new Tripawd cats with their siblings. Don't worry, the Tripawds community has your back! In our How to Help Your Three Legged Cat be Healthy and Happy handbook, three-legged cat par (More) |
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brownie1201 wrote:
HI IT'S ME BROWNIE!
Hi Everyone! It’s me Brownie! Today is my 3rd year angelversary. Can you believe I have been on Rainbow Bridge for Three Years? Yep, I sure have. The last thing I remember is I wasn’t feeling well. My mom took me to that buildin (More) |