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jerry wrote:
Rethinking Chemotherapy Intervals for Canine Osteosarcoma
Sometimes it seems that the fight against pet cancer isn't making any progress. The good news is that every day, veterinary oncologists are studying new and better ways to treat – even eradicate! – pet cancer. One of these heroes is Dr. Angela Frimbe (More) |
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jewelzzey wrote:
5 Weeks Post-Op
So we made it! Rufio made it through his amputation and first round of chemo like a champ while we were still able to get married and go on our honeymoon! I didn't think it all could happen so well given the sudden and unexpected diagnosis (and cost! (More) |
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teri wrote:
Hello Tripawds!
Couple of days/weeks later, here I am. I'm something of a dinosaur so forgive me my technical issues, please. Isa is an utter sweetheart, loves everyone she meets. A lab/rottweiler mix I refer to as a lab in a rottweiler suit. Her markings are mos (More) |
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greydrizzle wrote:
Second Dose of Vinorelbine
I'm feeling more positive than I did last week. Thank you everyone who commented on the last post. The encouragement to stay in the moment and be happy with him no matter how dark things look is really helpful. Cole had his second dose of Vinorel (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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romulus09 wrote:
Chemo...
After our fall last week, things have continued to improve. We are taking small walks, learning to eat busy bones one-handed, and the incision looks amazing. Chemotherapy is scheduled for Thursday. I've been told many times that dogs tolerate car (More) |
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rschardein wrote:
Well, it's been a while...
Sorry to be so long in checking in with Mona's progress...not because I think folks are following closely...but because I know when I was looking for answers and outcomes I was extremely hungry and appreciated every bit of insight. So here's what' (More) |
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eider515 wrote:
Wild ride!
So, 6 days post-op (monday 4.4.16), my husband stayed home with Eider to monitor him and test out the soft sided cone, etc. Well, he was pooping at some point and cried out, spun around and tried to bite at his bum. He also was avoiding urinating. (More) |
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jerry wrote:
News from #AAHA2016: Learn About Canine Osteosarcoma Breakthroughs
The 2016 AAHA Conference enabled the Tripawds Foundation to reach more vets than ever before. As a bonus, we got to attend educational sessions about veterinary topics near and dear to us, like oncology and pain management. Today, check out what w (More) |
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bullmastiffmom wrote:
Been a little while...enjoying my girl!
I know it has been a little while. Carly is doing well. She had her 4th round of Carboplatin yesterday, and besides being really tired after the big day, she has done great! She is getting around great although got mad at us when we put up a temporar (More) |