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neka03 wrote:
update oral pathology report...histiocytic vs Hemangiosarcoma
Neither one is good. well the pathology report is in...Nekas oral mass is malignant neoplasia with mitotic count 22 per 10 high pwr fields...not clean.. which we really already suspected because he just took off the surface mass.... Officially (More) |
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jerry wrote:
Trey's Adventures with his Tripawd Wheelchair
Most canine amputees get along well without a Tripawd wheelchair. But for those with mobility issues and also giant breed dogs, a set of wheels can boost their quality of life. For instance, check out how Trey (aka Wildest Dream Trés Spécial) is d (More) |
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mauch wrote:
It's been a while....
I haven't updated in a long time. I'm such a slacker. We've been enjoying life on 3 legs. Still learning what Reign can and can not do. The can not list is VERY short!! We were worried she would have issues when it finally snowed since she would alwa (More) |
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Tripawds Foundation wrote:
Boss Benefits from Free Rehab!
Tripawds member "nicoelh" is an avid follower of Tripawds on Twitter and the next recipient of the Maggie Moo Fund for Tripawd Rehab. Read on for details about her experience with Boss at Canine Fitness Centre in Calgary, Alberta. [button link="http (More) |
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crumble wrote:
The Return of the Crumb
They say that it takes 3 months to adjust to any significant life change and this week has taught us that this is true for cats too. Because the only thing that makes a box better is added wrapping paper Shortly after my last posting (More) |
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jerry wrote:
Tripawd Tuesday: Homer's Rehab Therapy Victory
Here's one of five zillion good reasons to see a certified rehabilitation therapist for your Tripawd: Homer. Homer says "Go to rehab, you'll love it!" Today for Tripawd Tuesday, Homer the osteosarcoma survivor is going to show you what a huge diff (More) |
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jerry wrote:
Is Your Dog or Cat in Pain? Here's How to Know the Signs.
Few things make us madder around here than a new Tripawd dog or cat amputee who gets sent home with nothing but a NSAID for pain control. That's like taking nothing but an ibuprophen after getting your leg cut off! OUCH. September is Animal Pain A (More) |
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dukley14 wrote:
Stitches are out and Duke's on the move!
Duke is healing up so well and we couldn't be happier with all of his progress! This is the light at the end of the post op tunnel! He finally has his stitches out after almost 4 weeks. Between the post op infection needing to heal and drain and the (More) |
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willowthegreatpyrenees wrote:
A Week Later
Willow's bone biopsy results came back Saturday (9/5/15) morning to confirm that the mass seen on the x-ray was in fact osteosarcoma. I was working for the clinic when they came in. I was really hoping I wouldn't be there. I couldn't help but run to (More) |
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dukley14 wrote:
Duke's Cruisin!
Finally! Good news from the vet today that Duke's infection seems to be clearing up and his incision is beginning to heal well again! The infection chewed out a hole and we lost a few stitches along his incision, so now we wait for healthy tissue to (More) |