I recently signed up for the TriPawds Facebook page and one of the owners posted a picture/question what are some new habits of your tripaw? I had to think about things Hyde is doing and one of them is the increased need to roll and relax in the grass on our walks. He used to […]
3 weeks since surgery
It’s been three weeks since surgery. Over the last week I’ve seen so many incredible changes in Hyde. Before surgery he was so miserable, I really never dreamed we’d be doing our old activities and getting back to our old routine. I’m so thankful to be in the place we are in. It’s been […]
Our new protocol
Diet: Note: The vet is recommending a RAW diet for Hyde since we are not going to be doing Chemo/Traditional treatments. Since this is not something either Hyde or I have experienced she gave suggestions for reading material and/or already formulated diets that we can try. For now she suggests that we begin feeding raw […]
Yesterday we visited a new vet, Natural Pet, (http://www.naturalpetfamily.com/) in Bourbonnais, IL for the first time. I was recommended to check them out by my primary vet. I had anticipated our visit because the phone conversation we had about a week ago was so welcoming and open. I am thrilled to tell you that our visit […]
Yesterday Hyde’s stitches were removed- I was surprised at how fast of a visit it was. We were in an out of the vet within 30 minutes. Everyone thought he looked great and was so happy to see him. I could hear them in the background… Hyde slow down, Hyde this way, Hyde you’re so […]
Day 12 – Hyde is done with his Rimadyl, so yesterday and today he has been on Tramadyl (1 pill -2x per day) glucosamine (1 pill-2x per day) and 1 fish oil pill each day. I’ve changed his diet from dog food to human food. Over the last several days I’ve been researching “The Cancer Diet,” […]
Fentnyl Patch Removed!
One step farther on the recovery journey today, Hyde dogg got his Fentnyl patch removed. At the vet he showed off how good he was feeling by standing on his back two legs to greet a fellow patient and then jumping on his back two legs to greet the nurse that operated on him (for […]