Caring for an Older Tripawd, Part Two
Whether your pet has been a Tripawd for two months or ten, caring for an older Tripawd requires you to do everything in your power to minimize the impact of one less leg. Here’s four ways to get started.
Whether your pet has been a Tripawd for two months or ten, caring for an older Tripawd requires you to do everything in your power to minimize the impact of one less leg. Here’s four ways to get started.
Learn what a Tripawd quality of life looks like and how to measure it, with veterinary pain expert Dr. Robin Downing.
Please don’t get your Tripawd a set of wheels until you review these expert tips for Tripawd wheelchairs with Dr. Amy Kramer of Beach Animal Rehabilitation Center in Southern California.
All aging Tripawd dogs and cats will experience the effects of an altered gait. Animal rehab therapist Sasha Foster explains how to minimize the impact of life on three legs.