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greydrizzle wrote: 4 Months
Hello! Cole had his 4 month scan/4th chemo treatment last week and I wanted to share the good news that so far it is clear! Our oncologist is really happy with his results. He does have some signs of minor arthritis in his back which she said cou (More)
myah wrote: Myah Goes Back to Work!
Myah has always spent her weekdays as a professional canine Greeter at The Ringmaker As she is healing from her surgery, Myah is definitely much happier to be able to resume any of her normal activities. She has always preferred things to be the s (More)
eider515 wrote: Coming home from surgery!
We picked up our sweet baby today.  He was very excited to see us! Dr. Matz, Dr. Lee and 4th year Katie met us and answered our questions before we made the trek back to our home, 2.5 hours away.  Here is the takeaway: Surgery was challenging b (More)
jerry wrote: All About Gabapentin for Tripawd Dogs and Cats
If you're new to the Tripawds Nation you might be wondering why Gabapentin (also known as Neurotin) is mentioned so much in our community. Today we'll tell you how Gabapentin can help Tripawds recover from amputation surgery pain, how it works and w (More)
jerry wrote: Prevent, Avoid and Treat Pain in Tripawd Dogs and Cats, Part 2
Remember how last week we told you about the three common pain issues that a Tripawd dog or cat might experience? Today we'll share ways you can help your animal avoid these painful conditions, be comfortable and pain-free on three legs. Please r (More)
anitalynn wrote: 17 days out
Chloe is 17 days post amputation and doing great! Her happy kidney bean nub wag is back in full force which is amazing! Such a great thing to see. Her stitches were removed on Monday. She licked at that area tonight - my guess is that the litt (More)
anitalynn wrote: Stitches are out!
Whoa!! Has it really been two weeks already?! Chloe's stitches are out! Woof woof! She has perked up considerably in the last few days. She RAN to the car this morning when we were on our way to the vet to have her stitches removed. Video here. Sh (More)
anitalynn wrote: Day 11
At day 11, no significant updates to report. Chloe is definitely showing signs of muscle fatigue/soreness at the end of each day but that is largely our only issue at the moment. We've begun to taper the Gabapentin, she's only getting the dose at (More)
anitalynn wrote: Fourth day - ups and downs
Here we are, mid-way through the fourth day. Last night was h.a.r.d. Chloe yelped out around 2 am, and vocalized for a good 5 seconds. She was very upset, confused, and restless. We tried medicine, food, going out to potty, massage, laying with her, (More)
Jackson wrote: Increasing the pain medication...taking it one day at a time!
1/28/16 It's been almost 3 weeks since Jackson had his first zoledronate IV treatment and the subsequent fireworks night when we think he injured his shoulder/scapula trying to get up off the hardwood floors.   After our meeting with Dr. K we ende (More)
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