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greydrizzle wrote:
We Are Stopping Chemo
Cole has really declined. The Vinorelbine has been great for his breathing but I suspect his lungs and skin are not the only places the cancer is taking over anymore. The Vinorelbine targets only the lungs and the oral chemo has not been enough for t (More) |
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greydrizzle wrote:
Mets
Cole was doing great a few weeks ago and having fun running and playing in the back yard. We celebrated his 6 month ampuversary on the 11th and were enjoying summer. He was loving eating snap peas while helping me in the garden and playing a new game (More) |
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Tripawds Foundation wrote:
Big Thanks from Louie
Thank You Tripawds has helped me through some very rough times. I hope that my donation enables you to continue to help others. Louie My donation was to honor Louie. There are really no words that could convey the depth of emotion and love ex (More) |
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hester wrote:
Where we are now...
Literally, right now, Pofi and I are in my home office and he is lying on my foot. My sweet boy became a Tripawd dog one month ago yesterday at the age of 11.5 and the result of a malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor in the brachial plexus. A mo (More) |
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rsmccaa wrote:
In the beginning
Hi everyone. Meet our sweet friend, Bruce. Bruce is a 70 lb Pitbull mix (with Boxer? Mastiff? We're not really sure with what). This is Bruce with his little sister, Marley (they're about 3 years apart). She's USUALLY lying on top of hi (More) |
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danigirl220 wrote:
Coola starts her tripawd journey
Coola, our goofy, beautiful girl. Our journey into the realm of dog cancer began in early March when our 6 year old Rottie-Tibetan Mastiff mix, Coola, began to favor her left leg. I brought her to our vet and after examining her he prescribed her (More) |
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greydrizzle wrote:
Checkup and No More Staples
Cole had his checkup today and the staples removed from the incision. He was not thrilled about the t shirts so it is nice he can go au naturel when we are home to watch him. He even has a lot of fuzz coming back. He has mastered his ramp for the (More) |
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greydrizzle wrote:
Old vs New
Today was a little tough as Cole was a little weak and wobbly from either the chemo or the after surgery crash. He just wanted to sleep and was not interested in food other than very select cookies. The things he went for yesterday were spit out toda (More) |
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greydrizzle wrote:
This is Cole
This is Cole. He is a 5 year old English Mastiff. He is a sweet and sensitive boy who is happily bossed around by his two siblings, Rufus the cat and Ella, our other mastiff. He likes to lean on people and snuggle. He is stubborn. He snores and s (More) |
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careygram wrote:
Oh No She Didn't :)
Well.......yes, she did. Patches Minerva Jane went up a flight of stairs this morning :) Hm. I saw her looking up the steps through the baby gate yesterday and I figured she was remembering when she had her own "room"- aka the walk in closet she k (More) |