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Zuki wrote:
The start of the unknown
From the beginning.... A week ago my world was turned upside down when my beloved sidekick was diagnosed with Osteosarcoma, bone cancer. He has developed an egg size tumour on the inside of his right hind ankle joint. As a result of this we have (More) |
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honeybbentley wrote:
Chemo 2 complete..maybe
So Bentley went in for his second chemo yesterday happy as a clam. When I picked him up he was still super happy and excited. It was a bit hot out but we walked home from the hospital (about a 15 min walk) it took longer though naturally. I might hav (More) |
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prim8keeper wrote:
One Week!
We made it! We are now one week post surgery. Today was a busy day for Sunny. Last night he did not sleep all that well. Sunny was up on and off all night and a result so was I. I'm honestly not sure why this is at this point since I don't think (More) |
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Jackson wrote:
Letter to Angel Jackson, missing you so much!
5/1/16 Dear Angel Jackson, Words cannot fully express the magnitude of sorrow I've felt these past couple of weeks without you in my world & on this earth. I will & am forever grateful for the signs that you have given me to let me know yo (More) |
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jerry wrote:
3D Canine Limb Difference Correction Surgery Helps Ziggy Enjoy Life!
Tripawd dogs don't have a spare leg to lose. When Ziggy needed a canine limb difference correction surgery, nobody really knew how well he would recover. If another leg surgery on a Tripawd is necessary, things can get scary. But Ziggy showed that Tr (More) |
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jerry wrote:
Immune Support from Medicinal Mushrooms Helps Boone Thrive
Leaping, turning and pronking through the high desert, it's hard to believe that two years ago this champion bird dog was diagnosed with osteosarcoma. Statistically speaking, Boone shouldn't even be here – especially because he didn't have chemoth (More) |
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jerry wrote:
Tripawd Tuesday: Miss Mollie's Twitter Milestones
Some Tripawds are shy when it comes to hopping into our community, but that doesn't mean they don't know about us. Today for Tripawd Tuesday we'd love you to meet Mollie the Twitter superstar! :-) Pictures and video are how Mollie's people share h (More) |
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valmaya wrote:
One Year Later
Hello! It has now been one year since Maya has had her leg amputated and she is doing great! We celebrated her amputation anniversary by going to the dog park with her sister! They got to chase balls and go swimming! We even baked h (More) |
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lpiotrowski wrote:
Chemo...who? Chemo...what?
By the end of our first day at CSU, several things had happened. Hank was examined by what seemed like 10 people (students, interns, residents, oncologists, surgeons, probably a custodian or two), his records reviewed, treatment recommendations disc (More) |
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Jackson wrote:
The end is here...walking across the rainbow bridge!
4/12/16 We ended up coming to my house last night as I wanted Jackson to be home & I was hoping this would help Jackson be more settled. Yet early this morning Jackson woke at 2:30 am again crying out & then settled back to sleep, when I w (More) |