Pets
Help Me Heal Program Saves Mutt-i-grees® with Disabilities
Posted: 10/15/2010
Franklin, a Chihuahua Mutt-i-gree, now has a new chance at life.
(NAPSI) - Franklin is an amazing Chihuahua Mutt-i-gree® puppy, whose life may not have been spared had he not been rescued by North Shore Animal League America, the world’s largest no-kill animal rescue and adoption organization.
Franklin was born with a deformity of his hind limbs that prevents him from being able to bear any weight on them. Because of this he must pull his hind legs; which could eventually cause more damage if he doesn’t get the help he needs. But even with his physical challenges, Franklin is just as frisky as any normal young pup, happily playing with his toys.
A team of expert veterinarians at the Animal League is seeking solutions for little Franklin, as well as exploring the opportunity to see if he is a candidate for surgical correction. If surgery isn’t an option, a special program will be developed that will include extensive rehabilitation, which will teach him how to walk using a special cart. This mobile device will help him get around by keeping his legs propped up and ensuring that his legs and body are protected from any further damage.
Because of Franklin’s special needs, he has been placed in the Animal League’s Help Me Heal Program. This program will make sure he gets all the care he needs for as long as necessary. Whether surgery, a cart, physical therapy or just loving hands to hold and comfort him, Help Me Heal provides everything this little pup will need.
You can help care for Franklin and all the dogs, cats, puppies and kittens in the Animal League’s Help Me Program by Making a Donation. Your generosity will ensure that these animals receive the care they need, and allow the Animal League to continue rescuing animals with treatable disabilities or medical conditions. Every one of them deserves a chance to be happy and healthy.
For more information about Franklin and the Animal League’s Help Me Heal Program, visit www.AnimalLeague.org/HelpFranklinHeal.
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