Caring for a Three Legged Dog or Cat
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Christine
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Christine
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12/2023: Single rear leg, operation 1/29/23 to repair CCL knee injury. Plate and 8 rods added to rear leg. Zora is now a bionic Supergirl. She passed Level 3 Mantrailing (for scenting dogs) and Pet Therapy Dog testing.
3/2020: Updated w new Tripod, Zora adopted 1 week after amputation for traumatic injury. 7 months old.
A 3-legged English Labrador, "Fox Red" color.
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Sweetie Pie RIP osteosarcoma November 2018. Pie is a schoolgirl ! She is taking Odor Recognition and obedience classes. She will get evaluated as a registered pet therapy dog around April 2013 and then get a job as a READing Paws dog (listener) at local libraries and will also visit rehab or nursing homes. Miss Pie is quite the social butterfly.
Victoriana "Pie", as in Sweetie Pie, retired from greyhound racing (June 2012) - due to breaking her leg in a race. Pie ran in over 100 races and won 1st & 2nd more than 20% of her races. The break was repaired, but neglect at the track allowed a severe infection to set in. Second Chance Greyhounds in Georgia, took her in and saved her life. I am the very greytful beneficiary of that awesome group. I had another greyhound with osteosarcoma, who could not be saved and this is my very small way of keeping Luna's memory alive.
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