Real Life with an Older Tripawd
Life with an older Tripawd requires us to be extra careful about certain things. Today we share what it’s like to care for our senior, Wyatt.
Life with an older Tripawd requires us to be extra careful about certain things. Today we share what it’s like to care for our senior, Wyatt.
Today’s Tripawd Tuesday celebrates Tana, the remarkable senior Tripawd German Shepherd who proved dogs can be happy on three for life!
Learn what a Tripawd quality of life looks like and how to measure it, with veterinary pain expert Dr. Robin Downing.
Meet your Tripawds pal Karen Riley, mom to Elly the canine nosework champ and also Tri-Pug Maggie, who underwent a mast cell tumor amputation.
Tripawd Tuesday introduces Ziva, a three-legged senior Husky Tripawd who bounced back from recovery thanks to her extraordinary AAHA vets and loving parents!
How does a young amputee puppy grow into a healthy super senior Tripawd dog like Rigby? In today’s Tripawd Tuesday you’ll find out!
Even healthy three-legged dogs like Spree will feel the effects of osteoarthritis in Tripawds, but here’s what we can do about it.
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.
Caring for a three-legged senior Tripawd is the focus of today’s Tripawd Tuesday celebration starring 15-year old Cotee from Colorado.
Three-legged dogs and cats are more susceptible to arthritis. Be prepared for when it happens to you hero, by following our tips to manage Tripawd arthritis.