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Cassie wrote: 18 Months and Better Than Ever!
We are just shy of the 18 month mark!!! The super cute three legged spotted wiggle butt has wiggled his way into a special place in my heart. There is something about this dog that I've never had the pleasure of experiencing with another pupper. O (More)
Tripawds Foundation wrote: The Maggie Moo Fund for Tripawd Rehab
Agile Cow Dog Maggie was a long term canine cancer survivor and huge inspiration for Tripawds everywhere. Miss Maggie Moo Maggie was a retired agility dog, who continued to remain fit and love life on three legs while helping other Tripawds an (More)
jerry wrote: Learn How to Manage Your Dog's Pain with Dr. Petty's New Guide
Do you know how to tell if your dog is in pain? We sure didn't when Tripawds founder Jerry was diagnosed with osteosarcoma. By the time he outwardly displayed signs of the tumor growing in his scapula (lack of appetite, limp and panting) his pain was (More)
jerry wrote: Facts About 3-D Printing for Pet Prosthetics
Artificial limbs for dogs was once a crazy idea but now we know that prosthetic devices provide a great quality of life to handicapped pets who might have been euthanized just a few years ago. The art of designing these life-enhancing limbs has been (More)
anitars wrote: Happy Fall!
It's me Whisper! just wanted to let you know that I am feeling great! I am back to my old self (minus the walking) but everything else is pretty much the same This has been a super busy month! First Grammy started into her second half of her centu (More)
jerry wrote: Try Tripawd Dog or Cat Rehabilitation Therapy, Free!
The idea of animal rehabiltation therapy, conditioning and pain management is relatively new to veterinary medicine. As recently as 2006 when our community was founded, dogs and cats were released from the hospital with no further direction, because (More)
amirasmommy wrote: How we got here....
Last Friday 9/18, Our 6 yr old girl Rottie went in for TPLO surgery for what was believed to be a blown crucial ligament in her rear left leg.  She'd started limping badly on Tuesday 8/11 all of a sudden and babying her front right leg.  I tried to c (More)
jerry wrote: Tripawd Tuesday: Homer's Rehab Therapy Victory
Here's one of five zillion good reasons to see a certified rehabilitation therapist for your Tripawd: Homer. Homer says "Go to rehab, you'll love it!" Today for Tripawd Tuesday, Homer the osteosarcoma survivor is going to show you what a huge diff (More)
Tripawds Foundation wrote: The Maggie Moo Fund for Free Tripawd Rehab
Get Your Tripawd Fit, on Us! The Tripawds Foundation reimburses pet parents who meet all the requirements outlined below when they visit a certified rehab practitioner for an initial consultation with their Tripawd. Have you scheduled your free Tripa (More)
jerry wrote: Is Your Dog or Cat in Pain? Here's How to Know the Signs.
Few things make us madder around here than a new Tripawd dog or cat amputee who gets sent home with nothing but a NSAID for pain control. That's like taking nothing but an ibuprophen after getting your leg cut off! OUCH. September is Animal Pain A (More)
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