Paws to Remember and Rejoice in 2010
Tripawds.com looks back at our three legged bone cancer and Tripawd warriors’ good times in 2010.
Tripawds.com looks back at our three legged bone cancer and Tripawd warriors’ good times in 2010.
just testing the embedding of raw Flash videos from sites like PhotoBucket here … Notes to self … stay tuned for detailed instructions coming soon in the Tripawds Tech Support forum! HTML Code from PhotoBucket Video: <embed width=”600″ height=”361″ type=”application/x-shockwave-flash” allowFullscreen=”true” allowNetworking=”all” wmode=”transparent” src=”http://static.photobucket.com/player.swf?file= http://vid97.photobucket.com/albums/l220/puggirls/PugGirlsChristmas2009.flv”> For Tripawds Supporters: Activate Viper’s Video Quicktags Plugin Enable Flash … Read more
My people want to wish three legged dogs everywhere – and their people – a very Merry Christmas! They especially want to thank all Tripawds members for the best gift of all – the ongoing gift of compassion and community they give every day here in their Tripawds Blogs and the Tripawd Discussion Forums. They … Read more
How to help rescued sled dogs found in rural Park County Colorado.
Three legged dog parent TC Wait discusses the benefits of veterinary chiropractic care for her sled dog team.
Three legged amputee dogs can be helped by physical aids like wheelchairs from Doggon Wheels.
I’m wondering if anyone out there finds the term “Tripawd” notable. And if so, would they mind letting Wikipedia know? no⋅ta⋅ble [noh-tuh-buhl] -adjective 1. worthy of note or notice; noteworthy: a notable success; a notable theory. Nearly two years ago now, my people attempted to submit an entry for “Tripawd” to the popular online encyclopedia. … Read more
Help Tripawds community raise funds by buying Doug Koktavy book “The Legacy of Beezer and Boomer, Lessons on Living and Dying from My Canine Brothers.”
Remembering when three legged osteosarcoma survivor dog Jerry meets four footed girlfriend Shepherd Heidi in Vermont.
Tripod dog Jerry says humor is essential when coping with canine cancer.