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arynzmuse wrote:
Radiation Therapy
So, Pandora honey? Mind if Rubygirl has some space on your blog? On February 26, we took Ruby to see a vet oncologist who laid out all our options. I’ve already talked about why we didn’t choose amputation i (More) |
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Tripawds Foundation wrote:
Bridger Benefits from Free Rehab Consultation
Tripawds Community member bridgeryellowstone is recipient #55 of the Maggie Moo Fund for Tripawd Rehab. Read on for details about the benefits of canine rehabilitation for three legged dog Bridger. See all Tripawds who have received free rehab ses (More) |
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izzi2007 wrote:
Day Forty-One
Adjusting to life on three legs was a challenge for Izzi and for me. I wasn't sure what to expect, what was normal, or what I should be concerned about. I wasn't sure how to care for her but I really wanted to do 'all the right things.' I read, and (More) |
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izzi2007 wrote:
Day One
September 5, 2016 was Izzi's 9th "birthday." She had been limping for a while and it was getting gradually worse. Initially we suspected arthritis, then possibly a complication from her previous knee surgeries. It seemed pain medicine was doing nothi (More) |
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goldtrap wrote:
Alive
"You only get one life...it's actually you're duty to live it as fully as possible." (More) |
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Tripawds Foundation wrote:
Kate Keeps Thriving on Three
With my donation I am sending pictures of our living and thriving three legged companion, Kate. Kate Kate had her leg amputated due to bone cancer over a year ago and is doing very well! She attends weekly therapies (swimming, acupuncture, etc (More) |
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jerry wrote:
How to Help Aging Tripawds Live Better
Caring for an aging Tripawd is a great responsibility but it's not complicated. Although life on three legs takes a toll over time, animal rehabilitation therapists like Sasha A Foster, MSPT, CCRT, can show us to how minimize the impact of our pet's (More) |
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Tripawds Foundation wrote:
Free Canine Rehab for Paddington
Tripawds Community member paddingtonsmom is recipient #49 of the Maggie Moo Fund for Tripawd Rehab. Read on for details about the benefits of canine rehabilitation for three legged Saint Bernard Thurston. See all Tripawds who have received free re (More) |
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bbzzzztt wrote:
Trio's First Swimming Lesson!
Today we had our first swimming lesson. It's something I had been planning on doing with him for a while, but between saving money and just finding TIME I hadn't done it until now. It is a cold November in Wisconsin so he hadn't been to any natural (More) |
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wyattraydawg wrote:
WRD: Wash, Rinse, Dry, it's Pawliday Time!
I always thought my initials, WRD, were for my name: Wyatt Ray Dawg. That would make sense, right? But apparently, during the pawliday season, WRD stands for something else. And I don't like it one bit. I thought all that swimming I did last (More) |