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voodoo wrote:
The accident
So why Novak will be amputated? In october 2013, I left Vega and him with a dogsitter for 6 days, bringing only Nick to the USDDN world disc championship in Georgia. When I came back to pick them up, the girl said that he has fallen on the grass whil (More) |
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honeybbentley wrote:
A new lump
Hi everyone! I will most likely post another post in the forums for some more advice, but I have some upsetting "news". Nothing is definite yet, but there is another lump on Bentley's remaining back leg close to the spot of the last tumor on his ampu (More) |
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wyattraydawg wrote:
Another Awesome Ampuversary
Yo! I'm pawtying here in the Colorado mountains where a hot dawg like me can chill out and have fun on this very big occasion. It's my SEVENTH ampuversary! There's so much to do, like swimming and hiking. Every German Shepherd Trpawd needs a job. (More) |
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Tails a Waggin' gang wrote:
Time flies...
WOW...time sure does fly by, doesn't it??? It's been three years since my last blog!!! So what's new with the Tails a Waggin' gang? Well, the rest of 2013 was pretty uneventful but 2014 introduced some "new normals" in the Hopper Homestead. In Ju (More) |
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jerry wrote:
Cosequin Joint Support for Dogs: Vet Approved, Tripawd Tested
Other German Shepherd parents tell us that some day, Tripawds Spokesdog Wyatt “Wild Boy” Ray will slow down. But that's hard to believe, because at seven years old he's still crazy as ever, especially when he's romping in the great outdoors. (More) |
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Zuki wrote:
2 Weeks Post Op - A whole new world
Now we can look forward to our future! I really feel we have turned the corner this week. Zuki's stitches came out on Friday, he finished his course of antibiotics, he's down to one painkiller at night and the cone of shame has been ret (More) |
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prim8keeper wrote:
Taking the Plunge
Since my last update Sunny has continued to do well. Everything is pretty much back to normal as far as he is concerned. The only thing Sunny isn't sure about doing is going up the stairs which is understandable. Currently if we put his ruff wear (More) |
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Zuki wrote:
1 week post op....
Well what a week its been, an emotional roller-coaster is the only way I can describe it, but it has also flown by! There have been tears of extreme guilt and gasps of shear amazement, but that's just been me. Zuki, well he's been mostly just Zuki, a (More) |
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admin wrote:
Texas A&M Vet Rehab and Swimming Tips for Tripawd Dogs
Now that Tripawds Spokesdog Wyatt Ray is officially middle-aged, he gets twice-yearly wellness exams. Recently we checked into at the Texas A&M Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital for his semi-annual check-up. It was also was our chance to talk (More) |
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lpiotrowski wrote:
Hank and Rehab: A Love Story
Once we started to get in the swing of the whole chemo thing (hmmm.....that rhymes....new song idea?), it became evident rather quickly that again, I had no idea what I was doing. I was functioning on the idea up to this point that when it came to (More) |