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okieto23 wrote:
We're home!
Well we've been off the grid for a few days - I ended up having a biopsy done on the tumor to make sure it was not a terrible malignancy, at which point I would not have put him through the amputation. Good news came back last Friday - the tum (More) |
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jerry wrote:
Ten Tips for a Tripawd Friendly Home
Bringing home a new Tripawd dog or cat is like bringing home a newborn human. There's lots to think about but we're here to help make the transition easier. How To Prepare Your Home for Pet Amputation Recovery Today's blog is our ten best tips to pr (More) |
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jerry wrote:
How Pheromone Therapy Helps Tripawd Cats, Dogs (Updated 2022)
Few situations in a cat or dog's life are as stressful as amputation surgery, recovery and learning to get around on three legs. It's not uncommon for some animals to show signs of stress after amputation surgery, like urinating outside the litter bo (More) |
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ddmckenna wrote:
1 year
Well, it's been a year. Misty is doing great. It's hard to remember sometimes that she is even missing a leg. She goes about her kitty-cat business as she always has but more hoppy than she used to. She was diagnosed a month or so ago with a mild (More) |