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jerry wrote: Prevent, Avoid and Treat Pain in Tripawd Dogs and Cats, Part 2
  Remember how last week we told you about the three common pain issues that a Tripawd dog or cat might experience? Today we'll share ways you can help your animal avoid these painful conditions, be comfortable and pain-free on three legs. (More)
admin wrote: Support Your Tripawds Community!
In honor of Triday (03/03), René and I just donated $300 to the Tripawds Foundation 2016 Community Fund. This put us very close to raising $10,000. Who will be the one to put us over the half-way mark of our goal for the year? Why Support Tripawd (More)
Tripawds Foundation wrote: Leo's Project Funds New Tripawds Display
In last week's wrap-up of Leo's Fundraising Project, we thanked his friends and family for raising more than $1500 for the Tripawds Foundation. How the Funds Will be Used With this unexpected infusion of funds, the Tripawds Foundation was finally a (More)
jerry wrote: Why Core Strength Matters for Tripawd Dogs
When you join the Tripawds Nation you'll hear the phrase "Core Muscles" mentioned a lot. It's an important concept all new Tripawd parents need to know about. We encourage core strengthening through fun FitPAWS™ gear like the Balance Disc. Tripawd f (More)
jerry wrote: Post-Surgery Pain in Tripawd Dogs and Cats, Part 1
Here at Tripawds we're always learning something new. Until we met veterinary pain management expert Dr. Mike Petty, author of the must-read book, “Dr. Petty's Pain Relief for Dogs,†we thought phantom pain was the on (More)
jerry wrote: Tripawd Tuesday: Barkley's Mom's Best Advice
Today for Tripawd Tuesday we're pawtying about the happy recovery of senior dog Barkley, a new amputee diagnosed with adenocarcinoma on his foot pad that would not heal. Amputation surgery recovery is such a scary time. Some animals do great, (More)
anitalynn wrote: Stitches are out!
Whoa!! Has it really been two weeks already?! Chloe's stitches are out! Woof woof! She has perked up considerably in the last few days. She RAN to the car this morning when we were on our way to the vet to have her stitches removed. Video here. Sh (More)
izzy5302 wrote: Izzy's final lap
sorry to report my very special Izzy the 11 1/2 year old beagle  Tripawd has developed a new  bone cancer in her remaining front  "shoulder". Her original amputation was in December and we were all looking forward to some rehab and another summer tri (More)
jerry wrote: Trey's Adventures with his Tripawd Wheelchair
Most canine amputees get along well without a Tripawd wheelchair. But for those with mobility issues and also giant breed dogs, a set of wheels can boost their quality of life. For instance, check out how Trey (aka Wildest Dream Trés Spécial) is d (More)
Tripawds Foundation wrote: Free Rehab for Chester the Three Legged Boston
Tripawds Community member chesterthe3leggedboston took advantage of the Maggie Moo Fund for Tripawd Rehab. Read on for details about Melisa's experience with rehab for Chester, and act now if you plan to apply for reimbursement as this trial program (More)
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