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Healing and Help for Gracie After Surgery Thanks to ASAP

Helping a new rescue dog heal after amputation is hard enough. Worrying about unaffordable vet bills makes it worse. Thanks to the Tripawds Amputation Surgery Assistance Program,  Gracie’s mom could focus on helping Gracie heal and live her best life!

This Tripawds ASAP grant is made possible by the charitable contributions of Tripawds fans like you. Thank you for your support!

Tripawd Gracie Finds Healing and Hope

Here is Gracie’s story, as told by her mom in her application.

I was on the way home one day when I saw a little white pup laying in the ditch of my driveway. I quickly got out and realized she had been hit by a car.

After an initial vet visit nothing was broken, but she had a lung contusion, radial nerve damage, and some abrasions.

White Chihuahua dog sitting upright
Gracie, sweet as can be

For three months I tried having her swim, supplements, massages, range of motion, PEMF, and nothing worked. She quickly acclimated to my family and we all fell in love.

In August she began to self mutilate and I was worried I couldn’t afford an amputation.

I had the amputation because she is literally the best girl ever and I couldn’t stand the thought of giving up on her.

She is doing wonderfully.

Tripawd Gracie sleeping on blankets
Gracie sleeping peacefully after surgery

A vet mentioned Tripawds and I thought I would apply. I have become a part of the community and have relied on stories to get us through this difficult post-op time.

What you have is truly amazing and I am so grateful there is a community to go to for support. Gracie and I are truly thankful. Thank you so much for your time and consideration.

We truly thank you.

I rescued Gracie from a ditch a little over three months ago. She had been hit by a car and suffered front left limb radial nerve damage.

After trying everything for rehabilitation, there was no improvement. In August she began to self mutilate and hide under the bed. She had amputation surgery on August 15th and I was a nervous wreck.

Surgery went great, pain control was great, and everything healed perfectly. She is happier on three than she was on four!

Just wanted to let everyone know that the recovery process is temporary and totally worth it. I hope everyone else’s Tripawds have a quick and easy recovery as well. God bless!

There is Light at the End of the Tunnel!

Thank you Donors for Helping Another Tripawd!

Because of your generous donations to the Tripawds Foundation, Gracie and her mom received the financial help they needed for less worry and more healing.

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