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jerry wrote:
FAQs About Artificial Limbs for Pets on Tripawd Talk Radio
About Prosthetics and Orthotic Devices for Dogs and Cats Join leading orthopedic surgeon Dr. Denis Marcellin-Little from U.C. Davis Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital on this episode of Tripawd Talk Radio to learn about the implication and use of (More) |
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Tripawds Foundation wrote:
2017 Tripawds Foundation Fundraising Report
Anyone who has followed Tripawds for a while now may have noticed how the Tripawds Foundation has not made any major fundraising appeals this year. That is because we understand everyone here has their own financial obligations due to unexpected vete (More) |
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dawn3g wrote:
Giving Thanks – All About YOU, Team Fallon
Yes, you. Sorry, this will be long, we have a lot to be thankful for. First our secret—we’ve reached a happy benchmark. In all the decision making we had to do on Fallon’s behalf, we knew it was all a crap shoot. Maybe the cancer woul (More) |
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Tripawds Foundation wrote:
Free Rehab for Tripawd Greyhound Fallon
Tripawds Community member dawn3g is recipient #27 of the Maggie Moo Fund for Tripawd Rehab. Read on for details about the benefits of Fallon's canine rehab evaluation. See all Tripawds who have received free rehab sessions and read details about h (More) |
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dawn3g wrote:
Fallon Goes to Rehab
We decided to get a rehab consult for Fallon to give her the best chance possible to be a successful and efficient tripawd. We were hoping to learn some ways to support and guide her to ways that would keep her from injury and help her function with (More) |
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Tripawds Foundation wrote:
Komfy K9 Helps More Tripawds!
The fine folks at Komfy K9 are once again helping the Tripawds Foundation reach more concerned pet parents with helpful information about amputation recovery and care. By sponsoring another print run of free pet amputation brochures, Komfy K9 is h (More) |
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dawn3g wrote:
Better Every Day (knock on wood)
Things seem a little better every day Today it is a week since Fallon’s first chemo. She really weathered it with no ill effects. We’ve seen none of the things we were supposed to look out for—no loose stools or nausea, her appetite is great and (More) |
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dawn3g wrote:
Three Weeks on Three
It’s been an eventful 3 weeks. Fallon seems to feel a little better every day, and looks and acts more like herself. Her amputation surgery was 3 weeks ago today. We’ve come a long way, with quite a distance to cover yet. Nonetheless, I am having (More) |
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jerry wrote:
New Tripawds Calendars for 2018!
Many thanks to everypawdy who submitted such awesome photos for the 2018 Tripawds Calendars! As promised, you will now find three new calendar designs in the Tripawds Gift Shop. Read on to see which dogs and cats are in each calendar. All make gre (More) |
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dawn3g wrote:
Greyt Appointment!
Things went very well at the follow up visit to the surgeon. Fallon didn’t seem nervous as we went in, and that was a very good omen. She historically gets super shaky at the vet. She was cool with it today. Fallon went off to get her stitches (More) |