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Tune in for the best amputation recovery and care tips for three legged pets, and their people. Hosted by the Tripawds Blogs community founders Jim & Rene, and spokesdog Wyatt Ray. Keep listening for interviews and informative discussions with veterinary surgeons, oncologists, rehab therapists and other specialist veterinarians as well as pet parents sharing their own amputation recovery experiences, treatment plans, and results for their own amazing three legged dogs and cats. Learn more and contact the hosts at https://tripawds.com/radio

  1. 17H AGO

    Cat Amputation Recovery and the Zero Pain Philosophy

    Tripawds Podcast Episode #134: Amputation pain in cats is complex and often misunderstood. Veterinary pain specialist Carl Bradbrook shares how the Zero Pain Philosophy shapes modern feline pain management and recovery. Pain after amputation can look very different in cats, and it is often harder to recognize and manage than many pet parents expect. In this episode of Tripawd Talk Radio, Rene speaks with Carl Bradbrook, a UK veterinary anaesthesia and pain management specialist and co-founder of the Zero Pain Philosophy. Together, they explore how amputation pain develops, why nerve pain and inflammation play such a big role, and how pain can begin even before surgery takes place. This conversation focuses on cats and covers pre-surgical pain control, hospital pain management, medications commonly used before and after surgery, signs that pain is not well controlled at home, and what phantom pain can look like in feline amputees. Carl also shares why healing takes longer than many people realize and why pain management often needs to continue well beyond the first couple of weeks. This episode is designed to help cat parents ask better questions, recognize red flags sooner, and feel more confident advocating for their cat during recovery. Key Takeaways Amputation pain in cats often starts before surgery and can involve both inflammation and nerve pain, which is why early and ongoing pain control matters.Cats hide discomfort well, so changes in behavior, posture, appetite, and facial expression are often the best clues that pain is not well managed.Pain management does not end when stitches come out, and many cats need continued support well beyond the first two weeks to heal comfortably.Resources Zero Pain Philosophy: zeropainphilosophy.com Feline Grimace Scale: tripawds.com/2021/03/31/amputee-cat-in-pain Tripawd Cat Pain Management Tools: tripawds.com/2022/01/12/tripawd-cat-pain Support the show Learn more at tripawds.com. Join the free Tripawds Support Community at tripawds.circle.so. Help Tripawds everywhere at tripawds.org. Follow @tripawds on Facebook and @tripawdscommunity on Instagram.

    1h 1m
  2. JAN 21

    Smarter Cancer Staging for Pets Facing Amputation or Surgery

    Tripawds Podcast Episode #133: Veterinary surgical oncologist Dr. Maureen Griffin from the Colorado State university Flint Animal Cancer Center shares her work as part of a collaborative oncology team advancing cancer care for dogs and cats. With this in-depth conversation Dr. Griffin reveals how veterinary cancer treatment is becoming more precise, less invasive, and more informative for pet parents facing difficult decisions. Dr. Griffin explains how minimally invasive surgery can reduce pain and recovery time, and how sentinel lymph node mapping helps identify early cancer spread that imaging alone may miss. We also discuss how these techniques can sometimes be performed during the same procedure as tumor removal, reducing the need for multiple surgeries. Key Takeaways Minimally invasive cancer surgery can mean smaller incisions, less pain, and faster recovery for petsSentinel lymph node mapping helps identify where cancer is most likely to spread firstCT scans are valuable, but may not detect early lymph node metastasisPet parents can and should ask about staging options and referral centers when navigating a diagnosisResources CSU Flint Animal Cancer Care Center: csuanimalcancercenter.org Tripawds Foundations Course: tripawds.circle.so/c/foundations Support the show Learn more at tripawds.com. Join the free Tripawds Support Community at tripawds.circle.so. Help Tripawds everywhere at tripawds.org. Follow @tripawds on Facebook and @tripawdscommunity on Instagram.

    42 min
  3. 11/22/2025

    Helping Tripawds Live Their Best Life with Dr. Dujo

    Tripawds Podcast Episode #132: In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Mauricio Dujowich (aka: Dr. Dujo) — board-certified veterinary surgeon, certified canine rehab therapist, and founder of the Bone, Joint & Spine Center at The Veterinary Referral Center (VRCCO) in Bend, Oregon.  Join us for a talk about what truly helps three-legged dogs and cats thrive. Dr. Dujo explains why rehab matters, how pet parents can protect their Tripawd’s remaining limbs, and what groundbreaking surgeries like total hip replacement in amputee pets are making possible today. Key Takeaways Rehab is a game-changer for Tripawds recovering from surgery or managing long-term mobility.Keep weight down and build muscle — the simplest and most powerful way to protect remaining limbs.Supplements aren’t a cure-all; Omega-3s and Adequan are Dr. Dujo’s top evidence-supported choices.Yes, amputee pets can be candidates for major orthopedic surgeries like total hip replacement.Pet parent involvement is everything: activity control, safe recovery spaces, and consistent follow-through matter most.Resources Dr. Mauricio Dujowich: https://vrcvet.com/dr-mauricio-dujowich/Moira’s Total Hip Replacement: https://vrcvet.com/moiras-total-hip-replacement/Tripawd Remaining Leg Surgery Studies: https://tripawds.com/2021/11/03/leg-surgery-on-tripawds-studies/All Tripawds “Remaining Leg” Articles: https://tripawds.com/tag/remaining-leg-surgery/Support the show Learn more at tripawds.com. Join the free Tripawds Support Community at tripawds.circle.so. Help Tripawds everywhere at tripawds.org. Follow @tripawds on Facebook and @tripawdscommunity on Instagram.

    43 min
  4. 08/06/2025

    Dr. Nicola Mason Discusses CAR iNKT Cell Therapy Clinical Trial for Dogs with Osteosarcoma Lung Mets

    Tripawd Talk Radio 130: In this inspiring episode of Tripawd Talk, we’re joined by Dr. Nicola Mason, a leading veterinary immunologist at the University of Pennsylvania, to discuss her groundbreaking work in treating osteosarcoma in dogs. Dr. Mason explains how immunotherapy — specifically CAR T-cell therapy — is showing promise for dogs with metastatic bone cancer. You'll learn about a brand-new CAR iNKT cell therapy clinical trial using off-the-shelf donor immune cells to help dogs fight lung metastases after amputation and chemotherapy. We also talk about the importance of immune system “fitness,” what researchers have learned from past clinical trials, and why the courage of pet parents participating in these studies is helping to advance care for both dogs and children with osteosarcoma. Whether you’re facing a recent diagnosis or simply want to stay informed about the future of canine cancer care, this episode offers hope, insight, and valuable next steps. GUEST BIO: About Dr. Nicola Mason Dr. Nicola Mason, BVetMed, PhD, DACVIM, FRCVS, is a professor of Professor of Medicine and Pathobiology at the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine. She a leading researcher in the field of veterinary immunotherapy. Dr. Mason has pioneered groundbreaking cancer treatments for dogs, including immunotherapies that activate the body’s own immune system to fight osteosarcoma. Her current research focuses on innovative cellular therapies, including CAR iNKT cell treatments designed to target metastatic disease. Dr. Mason’s work is helping shape the future of cancer care for both pets and people. RESOURCES: Mentioned in This Episode New Clinical Trial at Penn Vet: Off-the-Shelf CAR T-Cell Therapy for Dogs with Osteosarcoma https://tripawds.com/2025/07/17/penn-vet-clinical-trial-for-osteosarcoma-dogs/ Penn Vet Comparative Immunotherapy Program:  https://www.vet.upenn.edu/research/centers-laboratories/research-laboratory/clinical-immunotherapy PBS Feature with Dr. Mason Shelter Me: The Cancer Pioneers https://www.pbs.org/video/the-cancer-pioneers-jemhoc/ AVMA Animal Health Studies Database: https://ebusiness.avma.org/aahsd/study_search.aspx Connect & Learn More Facing osteosarcoma? You’re not alone. The Tripawds Support Circle is here for you: https://tripawds.circle.so Stay updated with the latest in Tripawd news and research: https://tripawds.com/subscribe Subscribe to Tripawd Talk wherever you get your podcasts! https://tripawds.com/radio Support the show Learn more at tripawds.com. Follow @tripawds on Facebook and @tripawdscommunity on Instagram. Help Tripawds everywhere at tripawds.org.

    38 min
  5. 10/27/2024

    How Behavioral Therapy Helps with Canine Rehab with Dr. Emily Hall

    Tripawd Talk Radio #127: How can behavioral therapy affect the results of canine rehab, and why should we ask our pets permission before manipulating them? Find out with Dr Emily Hall on this episode of Tripawd Talk Radio. Dr. Emily is a veterinarian and certified canine rehab therapist practicing at Tulsa Animal Rehab and Wellness. She is hopeful the profession will grow and collaborate in a direction that puts individualized, whole body/mind care, as the expectation for rehab therapists. Tune in to discover how integrated animal behavior and cognition play a vital roll in the veterinary care she provides, and her canine rehab therapy. GUEST BIO: In addition to being a Certified Fear Free Professional, Dr. Emily Hall is a member of the American Veterinary Society of Animal Behavior, and a member of the American Association of Rehabilitation Veterinarians. She is a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) that is both a Certified Canine Rehabilitation Therapist (CCRT) through the Canine Rehabilitation Institute (CRI) and a Certified Professional Animal Trainer- Knowledge Assessed (CPAT-KA) through the International Animal Trainers Certification Board (IATCB). Connect with Dr Emily Hall: IG: @tulsarehabvet FB: @TulsaVeterinaryTherapy RESOURCES MENTIONED: Tulsa Animal Rehab & Wellness https://tulsaanimalrehab.com Fear Free Veterinary Care https://fearfreepets.com/ Free Rehab for Tripawds https://tripawds.org/rehab Support the show Learn more at tripawds.com. Follow @tripawds on Facebook and @tripawdscommunity on Instagram. Help Tripawds everywhere at tripawds.org.

    47 min

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Tune in for the best amputation recovery and care tips for three legged pets, and their people. Hosted by the Tripawds Blogs community founders Jim & Rene, and spokesdog Wyatt Ray. Keep listening for interviews and informative discussions with veterinary surgeons, oncologists, rehab therapists and other specialist veterinarians as well as pet parents sharing their own amputation recovery experiences, treatment plans, and results for their own amazing three legged dogs and cats. Learn more and contact the hosts at https://tripawds.com/radio