Photo: San Diego Humane Society

Amputee Dog Adopted By Detective with Prosthetic

Chloe theShih Tzuis ending her summer in a forever home.

In March,San Diego Humane Society’s Humane Law Enforcement officers rescued the black-and-white dog and another canine, a 13-year-oldChihuahuanamed Roxie, from neglectful conditions at a home in Mira Mesa, California.

According to the San Diego Humane Society, officers found Chloe and Roxy with their back paws bandaged and learned the dogs' previous owner wrapped the canines' paws to prevent the pets from scratching. The bandages used on Chole and Roxy were so tight they cut off blood flow to the dogs' paws.

Nine-year-old Chloe had both of her back feet partially amputated, while Roxy had one paw partially removed. Dr. Seth Mathus Ganz of Agile Veterinary Surgery performed the complicated procedures and helped ensure that both pooches healed fully.

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Amputee Dog Adopted By Detective with Prosthetic

During their physical therapy, the dogs learned to walk supported with a sling, using a wheelchair, and outfitted with prosthetics. Ultimately, Chloe was fitted with orthopedic slippers for her back legs, and Roxy received a custom prosthetic device on her left leg.

“Fitting a dog with prosthetics is quite an involved process, and this was a first for San Diego Humane Society,” veterinarian Susan Garity shared in a statement. “It included sedation to create a mold of the feet, getting the prosthetics to fit perfectly, and monitoring for pressure sores. It takes time for the dogs to learn to use them, but our staff is so dedicated, and I am so grateful we had our whole organization’s support in giving these sweet dogs a second chance at some normalcy.”

Amputee Dog Adopted By Detective with Prosthetic

San Diego Humane Society’s Humane Law Enforcement team investigated the case surrounding Chloe and Roxy’s injuries and have submitted their recommendations to the Office of the City Attorney in San Diego, according to the San Diego Humane Society.

Amputee Dog Adopted By Detective with Prosthetic

The rescue added that “anyone who needs help caring for their pets can contact San Diego Humane Society. The nonprofit organization is an open-admission shelter, meaning it will never turn away an animal in need. For more information, visitsdhumane.org.”

source: people.com