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Tripawds Foundation wrote: Free Canine Rehab Consultation for Piper
Tripawds Community member piperswhaletales is recipient #53 of the Maggie Moo Fund for Tripawd Rehab. Read on for details about the benefits of canine rehabilitation for three legged dog Piper. See all Tripawds who have received free rehab session (More)
jerry wrote: Amputation Seroma Swelling Care Tips
If your brand new amputee dog or cat has a puffy area at the incision site, odds are pretty good it's a "seroma" sweling. This fluid build-up usually isn't serious but it does require some extra attention. These tips for Tripawd amputation seroma swe (More)
megstamum wrote: A VERY long overdue MEGA update
First things first, it's Mum's fault not mine that I haven't updated my blog for so long. Seriously, I've been on and on at her. I'm like, 'I need the computer, Mum. Come on!' 'In a minute, Meg,' she says, and like nine months later, do you know what (More)
jerry wrote: Three Games for Tripawd Cat Exercises
Keeping a Tripawd fit is even more important than it is for four-legged animals. This is especially true when it comes to three-legged cats. Less excess weight means less joint stress, which equals a better quality of life over time. These three game (More)
remysmom wrote: Remy - 3 Weeks Post-op Amputation
Hi My Cool Friends: This is Remy!!  Mommers is finally allowing me a little time alone so I thought I'd check in with all of you. I'm feeling so much better. It's been 3 weeks today since they took my leg away, but I found out "I Don't Need it (More)
remysmom wrote: Remy's recovery
Hi Everyone, "It's me Remy, the new Tripawd! I am starting to feel more like myself again. I do like to nap, a lot, but if there is food around,  I'm up and hopping over to it. Heck, I am a Lab! I go outside again in the yard by myself and have ju (More)
Tripawds Foundation wrote: Free Rehab Consult Helps Senior Tripawd Acey
Tripawds Community member acewillie is recipient #45 of the Maggie Moo Fund for Tripawd Rehab. Read on for details about the benefits of canine rehabilitation for Ace. See all Tripawds who have received free rehab sessions and read details about h (More)
jerry wrote: How to Spot Acute and Chronic Pain Signs in Cats
Cats and dogs have unique ways of communicating in our complex world. Of the two species, felines are far superior to dogs when it comes to hiding pain signs in cats when they hurt. That's why we're kicking off Animal Pain Awareness Month with a clos (More)
jerry wrote: How to Find a Holistic Integrative Veterinarian Near You
When your pet has an illness and the conventional treatments prescribed by your regular family veterinarian are not helping, it may be time to find a holistic integrative veterinarian. Talking to a practitioner who thinks beyond the boundaries of tra (More)
Tripawds Foundation wrote: Rehab Helps Relieve Tripawd Shasta's Pain
Tripawds Community member chrissyreval is recipient #41 of the Maggie Moo Fund for Tripawd Rehab. Read on for details about the benefits of canine rehabilitation for Shasta. See all Tripawds who have received free rehab sessions and read details a (More)
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