Cat and Dog Amputation Questions (and Answers!)
If you have cat or dog amputation questions pre-surgery, these answers from Tripawds can put your mind at ease before surgery day.
If you have cat or dog amputation questions pre-surgery, these answers from Tripawds can put your mind at ease before surgery day.
If your Tripawd is depressed after amputation surgery, here’s how to help your new three-legged dog or cat start enjoying life on three legs.
Your emotions can make a Tripawd’s amputation recovery hard, or easy, and an important dog study shows pets mirror our emotions.
Just like a limb amputation, a dog toe amputation isn’t what we expect for our dogs, but Kix’s recovery story shows dogs do bounce back!
Tripawd Basics is a new series of pet amputation recovery and care handbooks now available for Kindle and in paperback starting with Three Legs and a Spare.
Register for Tripawds’ free pet amputation chat and live webinar on August 4, 2020 to get the facts about amputee dogs, cats and life on three legs.
Not all pets have smooth sailing after limb loss, but those Tripawds with tough amputation recovery stories show there is hope when things get hard.
When a dog or cat loses a leg, here’s what to expect for amputation recovery time for Tripawds of any age, size or species.
In our third important video about Tripawd pain management help, Dr. Robin Downing discusses the phantom leg pain phenomena in amputee pets.
Learn how to help a Tripawd dog or cat get strong with a free webinar by canine rehab therapist Dr. John Waterhouse of the Veterinary Teaching Academy.