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boone2006 wrote: 4 Days Post Surgery
Yesterday was huge!  For the first 3 days, Boone was not doing much but sleeping.  He would collapse when trying to go to the bathroom. He seemed extremely weak and we were concerned that there may have been some nerve damage or something.   I reduce (More)
jerry wrote: Tripawd Tuesday: Bender's Myxosarcoma Pain Management Victory
It's Tripawd Tuesday and time to share the story of Bender the English Bulldog. This mighty pup has an interesting myxosarcoma pain management story to share with the world. His long and eventually successful recovery shows why having a veterinary te (More)
melissag2018 wrote: The best thing about a lazy (and stubborn) tripawd dog is.......
it's now two weeks post op for Izzy and we're finally seeing an improvement for her, yay! We had another dr appt and Izzy's meds were changed since what she was on just wasn't working, we switched to gabapentin, tramadol, and rymadyl ( sp is? And I'm (More)
jerry wrote: Tripawd Tuesday: Bridget’s Partial Amputation and Prosthetic True Story, Part 2
As animal prosthetics become more common, it's important for pet parents to know the level of time, money and commitment required. In last week's Tripawd Tuesday, we follow the early days of Bridget's partial amputation and prosthetic journey. Today, (More)
traceym wrote: Older and TriPawd and feeling a little sore
Hi everyone It has been a while. I think Tai has been feeling pain.  She often has to shift position to get comfortable or will sit up and look at me.  I will get down and rub her back and leg, which she seems to like.  I try not to let my worr (More)
bennysmom wrote: Award!!!! 3 Months Post Ampu-Surgery
This extremely happy guy got his CGCA last night! Benny has been in AKC obedience classes since he was a year old.  He just loves going to "dog school."  He was in CGCA (canine good citizen advanced) class in Nov-Dec 2017.  Two weeks after class e (More)
scoutkitty wrote: Hello Everyone
Liz, mother to Scout, here.  Hi everyone.  I have been reading other kitty tripawd blogs for a week now and have found so much comfort in having a better idea of what to expect when Scout goes under the knife this week.  I wanted to contribute by sha (More)
jerry wrote: Healing by Removing High EMFs for Animal Amputees
You can't smell or see high frequency EMFs (Electro Magnetic Frequencies), but your home is filled with these invisible waves. And while the jury is still out on their suspected side effects, one thing is certain: removing high EMFs for animal ampute (More)
roscoeandjeffro wrote: It's Just a Pulled Muscle.....
At the beginning of February 2018, Roscoe came in from outside with a limp.  It's not the first time he's limped.  He sometimes has allergies, sometimes tears a pad, and often gets a bit rough with his adopted sister, Hazel.  I thought nothing of it. (More)
annfelter wrote: Quack's life changes in one instant at the vet.
We hate the cone! Quack’s journey began February 18th, 2018. That was the day his vet said he thought Quack had osteosarcoma. I guess strictly speaking his journey began in January when he first showed a slight limp. Off to the vet we went, just (More)
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