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tapatio wrote:
texas tripawd adapting to the oregon coast
Dudley came to me via transport the beginning of September. He was a dog that I didn't know I needed or wanted. July 5th I lost my 12 year old GSD due to massive spinal fusion and a mass in his abdomen. It was quick when Kota lost his back legs an (More) |
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ldybglvr wrote:
Layla’s Life Journey and Surgery TODAY
Layla is a rescuing dog… she rescued me. We adopted Layla in July of 2018. I told my family that our next dog will have a disability of some sort. She is a blonde Lab mix with prominent “angel wings” on her shoulders. And she has a great “Boxer punc (More) |
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Tripawds Foundation wrote:
Rehab Helps Senior Tripawd Max Love Life on Three Legs
Maggie Moo Rehab Grant #118 went to Tripawds community member maxitaxi2011. The free canine rehab consultation helps Senior Tripawd Max stay strong and enjoy a happy healthy life on three legs. Read his story, and learn how you can get a free veterin (More) |
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anitalynn wrote:
6 Years on Three
It’s been a very long time since we’ve updated. I just wanted to share with the Tripawds community that yesterday was Chloe’s 12th birthday, and today is her 6th anniversary of her amputation. We said goodbye to Chloe’s four legged boxer broth (More) |
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jerry wrote:
What to Expect: Bringing Pets Home Same Day of Amputation Surgery
Can you bring pets home same day of amputation surgery? Yes. Should you leave your new amputee pet alone overnight in the vet clinic? NO! If you live in an area without overnight vet care, don't panic. You have options. This is what you need to know (More) |
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Tripawds Foundation wrote:
Thank You BettyWhiteChallenge Donors!
On Monday, January 17, @Tripawds fans around the world answered the BettyWhiteChallenge being shared on Facebook by honoring this heroic animal advocate on what would have been her 100th birthday. ❤️ Many thanks to our good friends at MUTTS who helpe (More) |
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jerry wrote:
Tripawd Tuesday: Meet Senior Tripawd Osteosarcoma Hero, Cookie
Losing a leg to bone cancer is scary. But senior Tripawd osteosarcoma hero Cookie is here on Tripawd Tuesday to tell you "Fear not people! Just look at meeee!" Here's Cookie's story as told by her human via Cookie the Dog on Instagram. Cancer Can (More) |
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scultice wrote:
Hello Tripawds!
Ace my boxer/lab mix had his front left leg removed last Thursday due to a cancerous bone tumor. We were very nervous for the surgery but he has made some excellent recovery up to this point. He is able to up and down off the couch with no help and i (More) |
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jerry wrote:
Amputee August Spotlights Cat and Dog Amputation Studies
The #AmputeeAugust pawty continues! Do you like geeking out on vet research? Here's some fun facts about dog amputation studies for the vet groupie in all of us Tripawd parents. To veterinarians, losing a limb isn't the big deal that it is to us (More) |
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mickthetripawd wrote:
Going HOME – by Mick
Woof – Good Evening Pack and Friends. This is my last blog with my Grandparents. Dad is supposed to get home and will be taking over my updates as I beat the challenges of being a tripawd. This morning started off with Grandpaw. He was drinkin (More) |