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How Piper’s People Learned Tripawd Fitness and Mobility

You don’t know what you don’t know when your dog becomes a Tripawd. Piper’s people discovered so much about fitness and mobility, thanks to Tripawds Foundation’s generous donations that support our Rehab Grant.

The consultation, and rehab exercises help Piper stay strong and love life on three legs. Read their story, and learn how you can get a free veterinary rehab evaluation for your dog or cat.

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Piper is a 7-year old Wirehaired Pointing Griffon that can best be described as “joy covered in messy hair!”

Piper joined the Tripawds community on 9/22/25 due to an inoperable chondroma located at her front right elbow.

The tumor had become painful enough that she had stopped using that leg for much of the time, so I knew it was time to remove her leg.

Tripawd Griffon Piper sitting outside wearing a pink harness
Piper enjoying some fresh air

Tripawd Griffon Piper Navigates Her Early Days of Recovery

The surgery went well and she returned home the following day. But boy, I was not prepared for the recovery.

My normally happy and carefree dog was confused, struggling with mobility and on pain medication that made her incredibly sleepy and lethargic. I was very worried!

Tripawd Griffon Piper doing stretching excercise
Piper working on her therapy routine

Piper Gets Unexpected News

While struggling in the early stages of recovery, I got the news that the testing of the tumor came back to show that it had undergone metastatic transformation to chondrosarcoma. This was definitely not the news I was hoping for.

But I learned that she likely has several years left (and hopefully many more!) and I felt determined to get her back into shape to enjoy those years fully!

Tripawd Griffon Piper doing neck stretching excercise
Stretch time for Piper

Physical Therapy Helps Tripawd Griffon Piper Move Forward

Combing through the Tripawds community forums, I learned about physical therapy following amputation and just knew that she needed that extra help! I found Twinbrook Animal Clinic through the Tripawds referral section and they were able to see her right away.

Tripawd Griffon Piper lying on her side during a rehab exercise
Piper relaxing for her therapy session

Piper Learns New Skills

Two weeks post-surgery, Piper and I met with Laura Lefever at Twinbrook. Laura was so welcoming, knowledgable and patient with Piper.

We learned several types of stretches, range of motion exercises and accommodations that have helped Piper navigate her new life as a Tripawd.

Laura also educated me on the importance of protecting Piper’s remaining legs/joints. (I don’t think I realized how much extra work they are doing now.)

Tripawd Griffon Piper having her front leg stretched during therapy
Gentle stretching to help Piper stay strong

These exercises are geared toward preventing joint stiffness, maintaining flexibility in the remaining limbs and reducing the risk of compensation-related injuries.

We do her stretching and range of motion exercise once a day and she looks forward to her sessions.

Piper and Her People Rediscover Their Joy

I’m happy to report that Piper has regained her joyful disposition and she gets around as well as she ever did!

Our visit also gave me more confidence in my ability to take care of Piper. It was really a wonderful experience for both Piper and I and I’m so grateful to the Tripawds community for educating me to the option of physical therapy for Piper!

— Jennifer and Piper

How to Find Rehab Therapy for Tripawd Dogs and Cats

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