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wyattraydawg wrote: Who You Calling a Geriatric Tripawd Dog?
The humans took me to the exercise dogtor the other day. They want to make sure I'm still up to the task of being your loyal spokesdog. When we were there, the dogtor called me a "geriatric" Tripawd dog. I thought "WHO are you talking about, lady?" (More)
sparkythedog wrote: PHYSICO THERPY
DEAR PEOPLES! HI EVVYBODY. IT IS ME SPARKY SUPERDOG. GUESS WHAT? WE HAVE NEWS. I GOED TO SEE THE REHAB DOCTOR THREE WEEKS AGO AND YOU WOULD NEVER BLIEVE IT. I AM BETTER! DO YOU MEMBER I TELLED TO YOU THAT I WAS LIMPING AND CRYING AND LICKI (More)
Tripawds Foundation wrote: 2019 Tripawds Fundraising Results
Fundraising results for 2019 will allow the Tripawds Foundation to continue helping amputee pets and their people everywhere. And we could not have done it without your generosity. Thank you for your support!   2019 Fundraising Results E (More)
tyson wrote: Mr Pig's first week
In the span of two days we went from rehabbing a persistent digital flexor tendon injury to amputation at the coxofemoral joint. Turns out what we thought was a tendon injury (and initially behaved like a tendon injury) was in fact a sarcoma. The bio (More)
Tripawds Foundation wrote: How to Help Tripawds All Year Long
Did 2019 slip by without a chance to donate to Tripawds Foundation? Fear not: start a recurring Tripawds Foundation Recurring Donation to help Tripawds all year, and your 2020 donation will take care of itself! Recurring Donations of Any Amount Help (More)
Tripawds Foundation wrote: Maggie Moo Fund Helps Buddy with Free Canine Rehab
Tripawds Community member aslavik is recipient #70 of the Maggie Moo Fund for Tripawd Rehab. Read on for details about the benefits of free canine rehabilitation for Buddy, and learn how you can get a free canine rehab consultation for your dog or ca (More)
Aiden's Mom wrote: Days 2 and 3 Post Op--He's Home!
Pick Up Day What a sight it was to see Aiden walking into the room!!--or maybe hopping would be a better description.  He was so excited to see us when we went to take him home--and we were sure excited to see him up and moving with such confidenc (More)
Aiden's Mom wrote: Day 1 Post Op
The day after surgery . . . wasn't sure what to expect . . . how Aiden would be responding.  I should have known he would be doing great after seeing the picture the ICU staff sent five hours after surgery.  He was standing up on his own with what lo (More)
Tripawds Foundation wrote: Free Tripawd Rehab for Sparky The Dog
Tripawds Community member sparkythedog is recipient #69 of the Maggie Moo Fund for Tripawd Rehab. Read on for details about the benefits of free canine rehabilitation for Sparky The Dog, and learn how you can get a free rehab consultation for your do (More)
Tripawds Foundation wrote: Tripawds Year-end Fundraising Overview
First of all, many many thanks to everypawdy who contributed during the recent Tripawds 2019 Virtual Marathon and #GivingTuesday campaigns. We are sincerely grateful for your support. While  there is still accounting to be done, it is looking like we (More)
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