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jerry wrote:
Life Lessons from Tripawd Heroes and Humans
When you're frightened and feeling alone on the three-legged journey, there's one place that can calm your fears: right here, in the Tripawds Nation. Want proof? Check out this short video spotlighting life lessons from Tripawd heroes and humans alik (More) |
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Tripawds Foundation wrote:
In Honor of Tripawd Hero Murphy
Honoring Murphy. We never would have made it through 4+ years without all of the advice and friends we found here. Murphy I never would have thought that I would say that I miss his bark, but I do! Hahaha. :-) midnighter94 Murphy histio (More) |
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Bender wrote:
Bender's Amputation & Recovery
Bender initially presented with lameness in his left forelimb and underwent x-rays to determine the cause. The first round of x-rays showed no sign of cancer but indicated elbow dysplasia and arthritis. He was prescribed Meticam for the inflammation (More) |
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Tripawds Foundation wrote:
Riley Gets Rehab with Help from Tripawds
Tripawds Community member jogswithdogs is recipient #21 of the Maggie Moo Fund for Tripawd Rehab. Read on for details about the benefits of Riley's rehab evaluation and stance analysis. See all Tripawds who have received free rehab sessions and re (More) |
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midnighter94 wrote:
There's just never enough time .... we had to say good-bye
I knew that someday I would have to write this blog, but I kept hoping "not yet." In May when we left for our 2 week vacation in Ireland, I thought, "not yet." Murphy was doing well and my son came to stay at our house with the dogs. I was so af (More) |
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skeearni wrote:
Transitional Cell Carcinoma
Well, the mass found in Lucy's bladder has been diagnosed as transitional cell carcinoma, unrelated to the cancer that she already has in her leg. Our vet is consulting with the oncologists at NCSU to see what palliative treatment they recommend. W (More) |
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skeearni wrote:
How we got to this point
Lucy Pre-Diagnosis It's news that no one wants to hear: your beloved pet has just been diagnosed with cancer. After waiting a couple days for a biopsy result, that was the news I was given in January of 2014. Lucy had a histiocytic sarcoma on h (More) |
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jogswithdogs wrote:
Hello Tripawds!
Riley is a 12 1/2 year old German Shorthair Pointer. She had been having trouble with her knee as far back as August 2016, but x-rays didn't reveal anything, and it just sort of went away. She was back at the vet in late January, and there was mass (More) |
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honeybbentley wrote:
Cancer Free!!
Last week we recieved the best news ever! After the (hopefully) last time of dropping Bentley off at the hospital for a whole day they let us know his chest and abdomen all look good and no evidence of any cancer cells!!! It has been such a long road (More) |
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midnighter94 wrote:
Beyond Amazed!
Back in January my husband & I had decided to put off getting the next set of x-rays. Because at this point, it doesn't really change anything. And driving out to MSU takes the whole day, not to mention the cost. But of course, it's always har (More) |