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Tripawds Foundation wrote: Tripawd Lab Finley is a Fighter
Tripawd Lab Finley and his people received Tripawds Foundation Rehab Grant #126. More than $25000 has now been granted from the Maggie Moo Fund for Tripawd Rehab! Finley will benefit from his free canine rehab evaluation. The prescribed exercises wil (More)
Tripawds Foundation wrote: Senior Tripawd Tessa Gets Strong with Free Canine Rehab
Maggie Moo Rehab Grant #122 went to senior Tripawd Tessa's mom. The free canine rehab consultation helps Tessa stay fit and strong. These exercises help her enjoy a happy healthy life on three legs. Read her story, and learn how you can get a free ve (More)
jerry wrote: New Amputee Dog Hygroma Help
If you have a front-leg Tripawd, keep an eye on that remaining leg's elbow or hock joint. Amputee dog hygromas in remaining legs are not uncommon. Good thing Tripawds parents have more options than ever to aid in healing. Read a vet's advice on Trip (More)
Tripawds Foundation wrote: Rehab Helps Senior Tripawd Max Love Life on Three Legs
Maggie Moo Rehab Grant #118 went to Tripawds community member maxitaxi2011. The free canine rehab consultation helps Senior Tripawd Max stay strong and enjoy a happy healthy life on three legs. Read his story, and learn how you can get a free veterin (More)
Tripawds Foundation wrote: Tripawd Sheepdog Sully Benefits from Canine Rehab
Maggie Moo Rehab Grant #114 went to Tripawds community member teddiandsully. The free consultation and canine rehab therapy helps Sulli the front leg Tripawd sheepdog get strong and enjoy a happy healthy life on three legs. Read his story, and learn (More)
skippysmom wrote: Our Tripawd Broke his Hip
It was six months after we'd adopted Skippy, when one day out of the blue, he wasn't able to propel himself up onto the sofa, and I noticed that he didn't seem to want to bear any weight on his remaining hind leg.  I called the vet's office for an ap (More)
skippysmom wrote: Recovery from Surgery - The First Month
Week Three:  Early this week, Skippy developed a small hard lump on his incision that wasn't red or hot, and didn't appear to be causing him any pain.  It was clearly irritating him though, and he was licking at it a lot.  We headed to the surgeon to (More)
skippysmom wrote: Skippy's Six Week Post Op Update - Remaining Leg FHO Surgery
Today marks six weeks since Skippy had FHO surgery on his remaining hind leg.  The good news is that his fur is growing back nicely, his appetite has fully returned, he's lost half a pound, and he's healthy and happy.  The challenging news is that we (More)
skippysmom wrote: The New Normal - Ten Week Check up after Remaining FHO Leg Surgery
Life with Skippy has evolved into a new wonderful state of normal, following FHO surgery on his remaining hind leg.  This past Fall, there were many days when I didn't think he would ever recover from his injury - an unexpected broken femoral head th (More)
jerry wrote: Help Your Tripawd with Veterinary Cannabis Education and Consulting
Curious about how to help your Tripawd with veterinary cannabis, but aren't sure where to begin? We feel the same way! That's why the experts at Veterinary Cannabis Education and Consulting are here to help you get started. Dr. Casara Andre Veter (More)
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