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Tripawds Foundation wrote:
Senior Goldendoodle Tripawd Eloise Benefits from Free Rehab
Senior Goldendoodle Tripawd Eloise benefits from free canine rehab evaluation and at-home therapy thanks to Tripawds Foundation Rehab Grant #184. The consultation, and rehab exercises help Eloise stay strong and love life on three legs. Read her sto (More) |
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jerry wrote:
The Yale Vaccine Cancer Treatment: A Dog of Science Field Report
The Yale Vaccine Cancer Treatment for Dogs is big news in the dog cancer world, and in the Tripawds Discussion Forums. The following article was generously contributed by Juno's mom Natalie, to help us learn more about this very exciting therapy for (More) |
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Tripawds Foundation wrote:
Free Rehab for Front Leg Tripawd Lab Bentley
Front leg Tripawd Lab Bentley benefits from canine rehab evaluation thanks to Tripawds Foundation Rehab Grant #155. His free consultation and at-home rehab exercises help Bentley stay strong and fit. Read his story, and learn how you can get a free (More) |
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jerry wrote:
Tripawd Talk: An Osteosarcoma Limb Sparing Cementoplasty Success Story!
We are happy to report that progress is being made with osteosarcoma treatments for dogs. As Colt's limb sparing cementoplasty success story shows, there is hope on the horizon if amputation is on the table. Colt has osteosarcoma. Cementoplasty h (More) |
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jerry wrote:
What to Expect: Two Weeks After Amputation Surgery for Dogs or Cats
It's natural to wonder what to expect two weeks after amputation surgery for a dog or cat. That's about the time we get anxious to see our pet's old personality return. We might also wonder if we made a mistake. The problem with predicting the "a (More) |
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Whitney wrote:
2nd Carboplatin Treatment
Tuesday was Ellie's second treatment of carboplatin, and it was the 1st one where she wasn't sedated (they did a skin biopsy last time) so it was my first time seeing how just the carboplatin affected her. I did give her 1/2 tablet (80mg) of Cereni (More) |
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Whitney wrote:
Smooth Sailing... kind of.
Today marks 6 weeks plus 1 day since Ellie had her amputation!! I've officially stopped coddling her and have been trying to catch up on everything I left by the wayside (not overwhelming at all...*cough cough*), but she's still my number 1! We have (More) |
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Whitney wrote:
My dog is back
Tomorrow marks 1 month since Ellie's surgery to amputate her front leg. It both feels like it happened yesterday and happened ages ago. This past week things have gone so good! It took Ellie a couple days to get back to normal after having to be sed (More) |
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Whitney wrote:
1st Carboplatin Appointment
Yesterday, April 12th, Ellie had her first dose of Carboplatin. It was a big day as she also had to go in for the clinical trial side of things for an 8-hour serial blood draw and a skin biopsy to measure the effects of the Vismodegib. Thankfully th (More) |
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Whitney wrote:
1st Oncology Visit
It's been a couple days since Ellie rejoined the pooper club, and it's gone pretty dang smooth... Except for it freaking snowing every other day (Spring pleeease hurry up). woke up to 5 inches of fresh snow. I'm over it. We have our routine (More) |