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rsdtlc wrote: Final Goodbye
Thank  On January 12th 2011 I got to go to my forever home and meet my parents. I was so sad the night I came from the shelter. I didn't even know how to wag his tail. That didn't last long. I quickly learned about toys and play time. I got me (More)
Vijay wrote: Gabbar - The Fight Against Osteosarcoma
It has been just over a month since Gabbar's surgery. I have been meaning to write about this for a while. I finally find myself and Gabbar in a place where I feel I can share his story, and perhaps, doing so will help other pet parents who may find (More)
jerry wrote: Dog Bone Fungal Infection or Cancer Tumor? Sheba's Story.
Before a dog is believed to have osteosarcoma, vets will mention that the bone lesion could be a dog bone fungal infection. Of the two conditions, it's the one we all hope for because osteo's prognosis is usually so much worse. Unfortunately, fungal (More)
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)
jleidun wrote: Bacca's Story - How it all started
Hello all - I'm brand new to this community.  Our sweet 2 1/2 year old rescue Sheltie just went through front left leg amputation. It all started in early May 2016 with a sudden limp that caused him to go lame when on a walk and lunged to bark at (More)
lpiotrowski wrote: Recovery....at least for Hank
I'd have to say that I knew from the get-go that Hank's recovery from surgery was not going to be easy, but it was more of the logistical stuff I was worried about. Like the four flights of stairs in our house, plus the flight of stairs leading down (More)
anitalynn wrote: One week
One week! It's gone by quickly, yet not at all. Our Chloe-Bear is doing so great. Last night was another good one. Pain was managed, and she didn't yelp out once. She had no anxiety attacks and slept most the night - two potty breaks. Her amp site (More)
Jackson wrote: Life after amputation...The next step - Chemo
The decision was made once we had decided to go through with Jackson's amputation that chemotherapy would be the next step. I wasn't sure how long after surgery but from everyone we spoke to they said start right away. My only dilemma was that Jacsko (More)
molliemoo wrote: Mollie Moo~ Sept 28th busy day
Good Morning~ Yesterday was a busy day for me!!  My mom gave me a bath and guess what?!?? I was a GOOD girl and didn't get my mom soaked:)  Later we went on a walk and I searched for any neighbors to come say hi to me.  My neighbors across the street (More)
molliemoo wrote: Miss Mollie Moo~ Getting Stronger
Hi, Everypawdy! The last few weeks I have been getting stronger!  I definitely have my full BARK back.  It was somewhat muttled for awhile but now I'm ready to bark at all my friends and neighbors :)  I love all my neighbors but I still have to lo (More)
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