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tlahaye wrote: Merry Christmas, Part 2
Casey was pretty zonked, and made it through that first night without issue.  He slept in Jake's bed, penned into a corner, and I slept next to him on the couch.  The vet was right, and Gabapentin is powerful stuff.  Now, we had to learn how to deal (More)
tlahaye wrote: Merry Christmas
We planned on travelling to Chicago to spend Christmas with our son and his wife.  Well, we can't leave two dogs in hospice with a dog sitter, so Ann and Steve went to Chicago and I stayed home with the dogs.  They would return late, the night before (More)
tlahaye wrote: Now What?
The vet told us " A few weeks, maybe two months".  We were aghast.  Casey was still running and romping and eating and wagging and how can this be?  "This is a very aggressive cancer and extremely painful.  He will likely suffer a pathological fractu (More)
rikntracy wrote: Lung mets and a broken heart...
Zato has had such a good run...amputation almost 7 months ago, diagnosis October 29, 2016, osteo symptoms in May of 2016...and he's still here.  I read so many stories of other dogs who didn't have anywhere near close to this much time, and my heart (More)
jaxlaf wrote: Playtime in the snow, and playtime with my best friend!
So where do I begin. Well firstly I hope that everyone had a wonderful Christmas and a very Happy New Year! Shiloh had a wonderful Christmas and received lots of toys from both my sister and I as well as my boyfriend and both of our parents (they (More)
bennysmom wrote: 24 hrs Post Amputation Surgery
I have to say that this has been much harder than I ever dreamed.  Benny and I were part of a Therapy Dog team at one of our local hospitals.  He loved visiting the patients on the Oncology wing.  He had an incredible empathy for the patients with ca (More)
dukerbuddy wrote: The Beginning
Hello, My name is Duke and I'm a cancer survivor since Jan. 8, 2018.  It was Dec. 2017 when I started to notice a pain in my right ankle.  It began to swell and become hard, my Mom thought I had sprained my ankle and she iced it till I felt better (More)
Katie wrote: Meg's annual health check up
It has been a while since I have updated Meg's tripawds blog, I suppose it is a case of no news is good news. Since Meg's ampuversary we've moved houses to a place with a giant yard and no stairs, which is great for Meg. We've fostered a cheeky gr (More)
sunshine4209 wrote: Hello Tripawds!
Me at a birthday Party My name is Po. I am a 10 year old Saint Bernard. Not quite sure when my actual birthday is but mom adopted me when I was around one year old. I was full grown so i might have been two. I started life a little rough, I was s (More)
goldtrap wrote: A Year of Chance
  "As soon as I saw you, I knew an adventure was about to happen." -Winnie the Pooh Happy Saturday Everypawdy! I'm sorry I haven't written in a really long time but life as a therapy dog sure is RUFF!!  By "ruff", I don't mean challen (More)
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