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jerry wrote:
The Itchy Dog and Bad Behavior Connection
Tripawds can do almost everything a four-legged pet can do. But scratching an itch isn't always one of them. If your Tripawd battles skin allergies, you'll want to do all you can to control itching. A new study shows there's an itchy dog and bad beha (More) |
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jkopper wrote:
Beach weekend
We decided to take Mr. Grover to the Pacific Ocean this weekend. It was a rare weekend that both my husband and I had off and the only weekend that we thought would be decently warm to go to the WA coast. It was about an 8 hour trip, but the scene (More) |
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jkopper wrote:
Week 3 Post-Op: Finding our groove
Relief at last. Trazadone brought us all a night of sleep. I'm amazed how much clearer one can think, how less dramatic things seem and calmer the world feels with sleep. The next two nights we left the lights and TV on and had two more successful (More) |
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tripawdrazzle wrote:
I Wish...
I wish things were going a different direction. I wish Raz were still the curious, pain-free tripawd she was a couple weeks ago. I wish cancer didn't exist. But unfortunately, I don't have a fairy godmother or a genie in a bottle. This has bee (More) |
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gusandmigbfff wrote:
"Why does this happen to Good Dogs?"
Remember how I said our Vet thought that Gus had Valley Fever... (Spoiler Alert that's about to come into play) We drop Gus off first thing in the morning. The Doctor and Nurse walk us through everything. My wife is in tears kissing Gus. My wif (More) |
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gusandmigbfff wrote:
Valley Fever
In April of 2017 we noticed a limp in Gus and I thought he had a rock in his paw so I bent over and checked. The was nothing. I scheduled an appointment with our vet so we could address it. We took X-rays and ran a Valley Fever test (since that is (More) |
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baileysmama wrote:
Hello world!
My name is Salena, and I am creating this blog to connect and ask questions regarding cancer in dogs. My almost (birthday is Jan 26th) 8 year old chocolate lab named Bailey has osteosarcoma. There have been no decisions regarding amputation, or anyth (More) |
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erikekberg wrote:
Out n About- day 4
I am amazed at the spirit of our Jessie. Coming home She was different. One leg less of course, but her spirit was different. I couldn’t tell if it was depression, anxiety or what. I had planned to take Thursday off work to be with her. Which I did (More) |
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ambandclyde wrote:
Preparing for Lt.Dan's Return Home!
June 29, 2018 (Now technically June 30) Before returning to work today I stopped in to check on my lil fighter! He's doing a lot better today than yesterday, which is a good sign for his recovery! He's not quite able to eat or drink on his own (More) |
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annfelter wrote:
We are two weeks post immunotherapy
Quack finished his immunotherapy June 14th. He received ADXS31-164 three times. One dose every three week since the beginning of May. It wasn’t easy but it wasn’t terrible. Quack had to be at Cornell at 7:30 am each time and then the immunotherap (More) |