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maniacmads wrote: Maddie's ONE YEAR AMPUVERSARY!!! YAY!
It's been one year since Maddie had her front leg amputation surgery.  I think back to the days after she was diagnosed but before the surgery and I remember how truly SCARED I was.  I remember thinking - I can't do that to her.  I can't remove her l (More)
annfelter wrote: Another curve ball
Quack had been doing really well post immunotherapy, yeah I used the phrase “had been”. His front feet started swelling up and his eyes were red and goopy. Off to Cornell we went and the only thing they found was that his globulins were up a bit. Cou (More)
jerry wrote: Are Raised Bowls for Tripawds Good or Bad?
Elevated pet feeders seem like a simple way to help your Tripawd eat comfortably, but they sure are a controversial topic. Here's what we know about raised bowls for Tripawds. Ginger in Alaska ate comfortably from raised bowls. The Pros and Con (More)
azulroot wrote: OUR BEAUTIFUL SANTO
Santo is a gorgeous pitbull mix (maybe with Great Dane?). We met him back in mid November of 2012 in San Antonio Texas, when one of my best friends found him. I love the story and I’ll try to make it justice in writing. José was walking Mita a (More)
annfelter wrote: Quack's life changes in one instant at the vet.
We hate the cone! Quack’s journey began February 18th, 2018. That was the day his vet said he thought Quack had osteosarcoma. I guess strictly speaking his journey began in January when he first showed a slight limp. Off to the vet we went, just (More)
annfelter wrote: A Great Dane Named Quack
Quack is a Great Dane who has a number of hobbies.  His hobbies: drinking out the toilet until there is no water in it, breaking kitchen cabinet doors to steal bread, snoozing, playing with his Brother Bear (who happens to be a Newfoundland), chasing (More)
Tripawds Foundation wrote: ASAP Fund Helps Tripawd Dane Bella
The Tripawds Foundation ASAP grant #11 goes to Tripawds member bella2017 to help pay for Bella's amputation surgery. Read on for her story, and learn more about the Tripawds Amputation Surgery Assistance Program to see if you qualify. This gra (More)
maniacmads wrote: It's been a very eventful month....
It's been a while since I posted here.  I've logged in and started several entries, but changed my mind.  I was not in the frame of mind to sound anything but discouraged and I do not want people contemplating amputation to think it's not worth it.  (More)
maniacmads wrote: How Tripawds Helped Us So Far - Day 5 Post Surgery
So far, so good.  Today is day 5 and other than the unexpected attitude toward my other dog, Maddie is coming along great!  I know how fortunate I am that my daughter found this forum and I started reading, reading, reading.  Some things that have ha (More)
maniacmads wrote: The Beginning
It feels like we've been on a roller coaster ride since the day I saw the lump.  Labor Day - 2017.   The day that everything changed.  Maddie's been super healthy since she was about 2 years old.  She's  had a couple UTIs and a close encounter with S (More)
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