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Tripawds Foundation wrote:
Almost There!
As the last of the 2018 contributions come in and we complete year-end bookkeeping to get a better idea of whether or not we will reach our fundraising goal, we can tell one thing for certain... It is going to be very close. You Can (More) |
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Tripawds Foundation wrote:
Ruby Receives Tripawds Rehab Grant #50
$10,000 in Rehab Reimbursements! With this grant, the Tripawds Foundation has reimbursed approximately $10,000 for passionate pet parents providing rehabilitation services for their new Tripawds. Fifty Maggie Moo Grants have now been rewarded, with (More) |
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jerry wrote:
How to Help Aging Tripawds Live Better
Caring for an aging Tripawd is a great responsibility but it's not complicated. Although life on three legs takes a toll over time, animal rehabilitation therapists like Sasha A Foster, MSPT, CCRT, can show us to how minimize the impact of our pet's (More) |
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jerry wrote:
SALE: Save on Farabloc Pain Relief for Tripawds and People!
Most times after amputation surgery, pain relief for Tripawds takes a multi-modal approach. Medications, heat and ice therapy, manual therapies, massage and pain reduction techniques like acupuncture all work together to reduce pain. In addition, man (More) |
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jerry wrote:
How To Prevent Common Injuries in Tripawds
They can run! They can jump! They can swim! But sadly, many times these activities lead to the most common injuries in Tripawds. Joint stress and muscle strain are two examples. The good news is that you can do things today to prevent problems later. (More) |
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Tripawds Foundation wrote:
Free Canine Rehab for Paddington
Tripawds Community member paddingtonsmom is recipient #49 of the Maggie Moo Fund for Tripawd Rehab. Read on for details about the benefits of canine rehabilitation for three legged Saint Bernard Thurston. See all Tripawds who have received free re (More) |
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Tripawds Foundation wrote:
#GivingTuesday Fundraiser Results
Thanks to all of this year's GivingTuesday supporters, the Tripawds Foundation reached its final goal of raising $2000 during this Facebook campaign – and then some! A few very generous donors and a couple last minute contributions helped put (More) |
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jerry wrote:
Do Dogs "Self-Limit" Their Activity? Or Are They in Pain?
Moderating our Tripawd's activity levels helps reduce the risk of injury to a remaining limb. Yet sometimes it may seem that our dogs "self-limit" their activity. They may do things like sitting down during a walk, or seeking a shady spot after play (More) |
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bbzzzztt wrote:
Then Till Now
PHEW. That last post was wordy. But I don't think this one will be any better. (At least there are more pictures) Trio has been with us now for 2 and a half months! Time has really blown by. But a lot has happened so I just want to get us all up t (More) |
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lauried0118 wrote:
As Fate Would Have It
On Tuesday, September 25 2018, Zoey was run over by a car and it was my fault. I live on a *residential* (no one goes the speed limit, everyone uses to get to their trailer park behind me...) street in a relatively small city. My home is rented an (More) |