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Post by ZandraJoi on Sept 19, 2020 20:19:25 GMT -5
healthypets.mercola.com/sites/healthypets/archive/2020/09/19/tripawd-pets.aspx Story at-a-glance “Tripawds” — three-legged dogs and cats — are typically not at all concerned about their missing limb Tripods are, however, at higher risk than most pets for arthritis and other joint problems To help your tripod pet remain comfortable and mobile throughout her life, it’s important to provide him with ongoing physical therapy and other supportive treatments It’s also essential that you keep her lean and well-conditioned by offering an anti-inflammatory diet and ensuring she gets exercise every day A targeted supplement protocol and regular wellness checkups are also crucial in maintaining your tripod’s overall health and quality of life My notes: We have a male tri-paw cat (this is first I saw with a 'd'). He isn't as fast as the others but he still plays well.
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Post by Bob on Sept 23, 2020 19:55:05 GMT -5
Yeah, I never heard of it either. Pretty cool they have each other and the owners drive all that way so they can spend time together.
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