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Sheena wrote:
A Year Later-Remembering The Good Times!
There are some souls we come across in life that leave a lasting impression on who we are and how we live the rest of our lives. In this case I am talking about the soul of a very special dog, HoneyBear. A year ago today we had to tell her that we (More) |
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piper4 wrote:
Today was the day...
Sitting here at work a few moments ago, I got the call that Piper is out of surgery. "He's sitting up and looking around," she said. Is that normal? Is he scared? Is he in pain? When can I see him? Should I even see him? Lymph nodes...did you che (More) |
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hannahbelle wrote:
I was a Surfer Girl!
Belle on a SUP 7 years ago Belle on a SUP 7 years ago This morning a memory popped up on mommy's Facebook feed. It was me on the SUP, out on the high seas searching for dolphins. I LOVE dolphins!!! One time, when we lived in Treasure Island, (More) |
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dawn3g wrote:
A Friend's Blog About My Girls
The Blog Post below was written by a friend of mine. It makes me cry, probably in a good way, although any crying is unwanted at this point; it's been excessive. The picture of Fallon was created by another friend. I wanted to share these sweet g (More) |
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jerry wrote:
How Dogs Show Pain and What You Can Do About It
"My dog is limping but he's not in pain." We hear that a lot around here, usually from new Tripawds members whose dog is suspected of having a limb cancer. Sadly, the unfortunate truth is that whenever an animal is limping, they hurt. And when that (More) |
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legosmom wrote:
Adventure Time!
This was a huge week for me! My mom took me swimming for the first time. My sisters love to swim so I figured it was time for me to give it a go. They ran right in the water, so of course I followed. I was a little nervous at first but I went nice an (More) |
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thurston wrote:
Thurston's 6th Birthday! Yeah!
Hoppy 6 Birthday to MEEEE! Its PAWTY TIME at my house. This is the PAWFECT Birthday Cake! All ready to celebrate... We don't look too Hoppy!! Happy 6th Birthday to Thurston. This is a day we were not so sure we would ever see. Really enjo (More) |
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blacklablove wrote:
I got this
I saw this picture today and had to share it because it makes me think of Bessie. Whenever someone sees Bessie they often say "Oh poor girl". I always respond with "She is doing just fine". Bessie doesn't have time for pity. She is living life to t (More) |
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admin wrote:
Front Leg Tripawds Love the Bumi Tug Toy!
Tripawds Facebook Page fans recommend the Būmi Tug Toy for front leg amputee dogs! One follower shared a photo showing how easy it is for Tripawds missing a front leg to hold the Zogoflex Būmi Dog Toy with one front (More) |
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jerry wrote:
All About Rehab Therapy for Tripawds
Everyone used to think that a new amputee dog or cat could carry on with their old activities once the incision healed. But that thinking has changed. Today's experts know that a Tripawd’s activities must be modified in order to avoid injury, and a v (More) |