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jerry wrote:
Buddy Goes on a Chariot Ride in his Tripawd Dog Stroller
Did you know that if your Tripawd sits down during a walk, that is a big sign that she's had too much activity? Any time a three-legged dog sits down or refuses to move for walks, that is not being stubborn, that is your dog telling you they are in (More) |
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kgbean wrote:
A Three Legged Toddler - More Thoughts on Recovery
It's been a long day working from home, keeping an eye on my pup. Let's start with the good things. He's cruising pretty good when he's rested. He moves around the house with much more ease, preferring the carpeted routes, but he's (More) |
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Tripawds Foundation wrote:
Barkley Benefits from Free Rehab Session at CARE
Tripawds member linda2 recently took advantage of the Maggie Moo Fund for Tripawd Rehab and got reimbursed for her consultation with California Animal Rehab for Barkley. Read on for details about her experience, and don't miss the Tripawds News blog (More) |
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jerry wrote:
Tripawd Tuesday: Cemil Celebrates Seven Years!
You are gonna love today's Tripawd Tuesday hero. Some of you old time members may recall hearing about Cemil, an Antolian Shepherd diagnosed with osteosarcoma in 2009. Today we are THRILLED to tell you that seven...yes, SEVEN years later he is going (More) |
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Tripawds Foundation wrote:
Tripawds To Attend AAHA 2016 Conference
The Tripawds Foundation strives to provide the best possible information, resources and support to everyone facing a cancer diagnosis and/or amputation for their pets. One way we strive to achieve this goal is how we always recommend concerned pet pa (More) |
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jerry wrote:
Tripawd Tuesday: Maggie is Marvelous Therapy
Don't let today's Tripawd Tuesday go by without reading about Maggie, a former puppy mill breeding dog. She was abused and abandoned before finding her way into the hearts of great humans who helped her become a beloved certified therapy dog! We know (More) |
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jerry wrote:
Farabloc Gives Drug-Free Phantom Leg Pain Help for Amputees
Can something as simple as a blanket help ease phantom limb pain in dogs, cats and people? According to the scientific data and user reviews of the Farabloc EMF-shield blanket, it can. Wyatt tests the Farabloc EMF-shield blanket for phantom pain (More) |
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Tripawds Foundation wrote:
More Free Rehab For Tripawds!
Greyhounds Rock Funds Vet Rehab Reimbursement Thanks to a generous donation from Greyhounds Rock Fredericksburg, the Maggie Moo Fund for Tripawd Rehab is now offering even more free rehab consultations for three legged dogs and cats! Print this cert (More) |
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jerry wrote:
What Rehabilitation Therapy Can Do for Your Tripawd (and how to start for free!)
It wasn't too long ago when most vets encouraged pet parents to let their new Tripawd do whatever they want after incision stitches come out. Everyone believed that the new amputee would get strong on their own, "self-regulate" and cut back on activ (More) |
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eborzage wrote:
Giving Physical Therapy a Second Shot
We all thought it would be helpful to have a few more attendee's at Baloo's second physical therapy session, both to for our information, and to get a sense of whether this particular therapist was a good fit for our pup, so I left work yesterday (More) |