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jerry wrote: An Update on Treating Lung Metastasis in Dogs
Lung metastasis in dogs (and sometime it happens to cats, too) is a tough situation to experience. Getting the news that your pet has lung mets is like re-living the original cancer diagnosis. It's upsetting and heartbreaking. It hurts, and feels hop (More)
lilly7 wrote: Background
Lilly, an almost 7 year young Cockapoo, became a Tripawd hero on Friday, February 21, 2020.  This was her 3rd surgery to remove mast cell tumors. First tumor discovered on November 5, 2017 on the right front leg. Removed tumor but margins were not c (More)
eider515 wrote: Eider's Cancer Journey-Timeline
Hello everyone.  As you may have discovered in the forums, our sweet little Eider passed away on 12/22/2019.  If you would like to read that post, please click here.  As you can see there, I promised him that I would share his story, so that people w (More)
jerry wrote: Lung Metastasis in Tripawds with Limb Cancer: Now What?
The heartbreak of lung metastasis in Tripawds happens all too often around here. Many of our canine friends succumb to it, because most were diagnosed with osteosarcoma. This limb cancer is prone to spreading to the lungs. But the next time we get th (More)
jerry wrote: Tripawd Limb Cancer Treatments with Bisphosphonates, Palladia
Tripawd limb cancer treatments can involve many different strategies. These may include non-surgical treatments. For the second part of our interview series about treating leg cancers in dogs and cats, we discuss bisphosphonates and a "targeted thera (More)
jerry wrote: Tripawd Chemotherapy Candidates and Alternatives
When it comes to pet cancer, there are no right or wrong treatment choices. Some pet parents choose to fight it with chemotherapy. Some do not. If you're leaning away from conventional treatment for your dog or cat, you'll appreciate today's discussi (More)
forholly2018 wrote: June 12, 2018
Hi Everypawdy! Holly here! Mommy and Grandmaw took me and my furbrother Ace today to sees the Nice Oncologist Vet Lady. My furbrother, Ace, wents first and he gots good news, he is nows in remissions! I'ms so happy for hims, he's been fighting hards (More)
Christine wrote: Gabby's Journey
I am writing this almost a  month after Gabby has passed. I wanted to start it from the beginning but there was too much going on in my house to do everything I wanted. We are heartbroken. She will be forever missed. But so you know before hand, s (More)
rikntracy wrote: Lung mets and a broken heart...
Zato has had such a good run...amputation almost 7 months ago, diagnosis October 29, 2016, osteo symptoms in May of 2016...and he's still here.  I read so many stories of other dogs who didn't have anywhere near close to this much time, and my heart (More)
hester wrote: A Year Gone - And the World is Still Less
It is 13 months to the day from when I last posted in this blog and we thought Pofi had kept cancer at bay.  The irritated old growth/bump on Pofi's leg that I simply had to have removed (his remaining front leg - I could not have him worrying it and (More)
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