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tipper wrote:
Nearly Six Weeks...
We are nearly six weeks post-front amputation. Prince Tipper is my dapper dude. His little brother Sir Logan is experiencing the journey right alongside us. When we were in the throes of post-amp recovery, I did not have the wherewithal to start a (More) |
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epprice wrote:
Second chemo success
Abby had her second chemo yesterday and is doing well. The vet was concerned that she'd lost 5 pounds since her first round, but I actually think that the original weight (66 pounds) listed on her chart was immediately post-surgery, rather than 2 wee (More) |
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bullmastiffmom wrote:
Moving right along!
As you can see from the picture above, Carly is doing well. She is insistent to let mom and dad know she is okay, and proceeds to climb the hill out back and just watch like she always has. There is no picture of it, but mom joined her after this (More) |
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sreuschen wrote:
Second chemo
Yesterday Louie had his 2nd chemo. All this time I was thinking he was getting carboplatin and yesterday I was told he is getting adriamycin. I have read that this particular drug has the most side effects and is devastating if accidentally given int (More) |
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jerry wrote:
Tripawd Tuesday: Levi's Lovin Life on Three!
The first steps of the Tripawd journey are the hardest. But once you get your balance and keep up that momentum, you and your three-legged hero can do what you once thought would be impossible. Today for Tripawd Tuesday, the one and only Levi the Box (More) |
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jerry wrote:
Tripawd Tuesday: Homer's Rehab Therapy Victory
Here's one of five zillion good reasons to see a certified rehabilitation therapist for your Tripawd: Homer. Homer says "Go to rehab, you'll love it!" Today for Tripawd Tuesday, Homer the osteosarcoma survivor is going to show you what a huge diff (More) |
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secarlo wrote:
The ups - and downs
We are fourteen days post-amputation, and in many ways can hardly believe how amazingly well our sweet Stella Belle has adapted to life on three legs. My husband and I were so very concerned that she would struggle, that she would be in pain or that (More) |
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sreuschen wrote:
The chemo journey
Well Louie had his first chemo treatment of carboplatin <sp> on Thursday the 17th of September. I have beat myself up over waiting so long (6 weeks since his amputation) but he just was not ready or strong enough before then. Hopefully no harm (More) |
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sreuschen wrote:
Our story began in July 2015
I am a little late in figuring out how to start a blog so I will be backtracking in this post. Louie my 3 year 8 month old 172 pound Neapolitan Mastiff was diagnosed in late July 2015 with osteosarcoma in his left front leg. After much thought and th (More) |
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careygram wrote:
First Chemo Treatment- Day Zero
Ok, so we have our first chemo treatment under our belts today Tuesday September 15, 2015. I can't lie and say I wasn't nervous. In fact I began feeling guilty when she saw me open the car door at home and she trotted over to go for a bye bye ride, (More) |