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gnrunxc wrote:
Back to Normal
It's been a good couple of weeks! We're getting back to our normal activities. Last week we had our first meeting with the rehab therapist. I really liked her. She did a complete evaluation of Toby and then we discussed exercises, stretches and (More) |
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dukerarey wrote:
The night before
As I lay here thinking about what life is going to be like with my dog losing a leg tomorrow, I wonder what he's thinking or feeling. He's asleep against my legs, happy as a clam, or maybe happy as a 4 legged dog? I can't imagine that having a tumor (More) |
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gnrunxc wrote:
2 weeks
Today is Toby's two week ampuversary! We've had some good days and bad days but he seems to be happy and more energetic now that all the drugs are out of his system. I have been very hesitant about letting him do anything active so we've been sta (More) |
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jerry wrote:
Amputee Dogs Health Survey Needs Your Feedback
Tripawd rehabilitation therapy is a new concept for many veterinarians and an animal physio therapist in England wants to change that. Her new amputee dogs health survey needs your input to help professional therapists understand the unique post-op n (More) |
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Tripawds Foundation wrote:
Tripawds Everywhere Need Your Help!
The Tripawds Foundation assistance programs only exist thanks to charitable contributions from supporters like you. Some of you have opted to give recurring donations with an auto-renewing contribution every month. Thank You! Come this time of yea (More) |
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jerry wrote:
Tripawd Tuesday: Feta's Three Legged Cat Rehab Therapy Journey
Most people don't know that three-legged cat rehab therapy even exists, but Feta is proof that not only is it available, but it makes a big difference in a Tripawd cat's life. Today's Tripawd Tuesday spotlight gives 3-paws up to Feta's people for all (More) |
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goldtrap wrote:
Superheroes
"A hero is an ordinary individual who finds the strength to persevere and endure in spite of overwhelming obstacles." -Christopher Reeve Happy Saturday Everypawdy! Chance here...haven't written in quite some time because I have bee (More) |
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jerry wrote:
Tripawd Rehab Therapy Exercises for Wyatt, Part II
Last week you learned that even fit Tripawds may experience joint stress and muscle aches if we don't stay on top of their changing needs as they age. Today we will show you the Tripawd rehab therapy exercises prescribed for our own Wyatt Ray, (More) |
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jerry wrote:
Wyatt's Time for Tripawd Rehab Therapy at Colorado State, Part 1
Tripawd rehab therapy isn't just for new amputee dogs and cats. It's beneficial for all Tripawds, no matter what stage of life they're in. Take Tripawds Spokespup Wyatt Ray. Tripawd Wyatt Says "Ouch, that Hurts!" Wyatt is eight years (More) |
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rikntracy wrote:
Life Returns
Life has returned to normal. No constant vet visits, or watching him limp, or trying to assess his pain level. For the first time in almost a year, I'm at ease. A peaceful calm has descended upon me. I don't know how long it will last. But I hav (More) |