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i think it is great how they can adapt to having three legs. There is one ( a female in my local park and she gives all the males a run for their money. sisi
George has a lovely nature
I had him out for a walk and he is well able to do anything a 4 legged dog could do
He can also jump up on his kennel door,without a bother.He gets on well with the other dogs,and walks well on the lead.He did not want to go back into his kennel,so Kim had to lift him in.Lovely placid boy ![]()
Im the failed fosterer of a 3 legged lab from a meath pound. She is a fantastic dog and I no longer notice her disability
This boy should lead a normal life, running around & having fun. He will need shorter more frequent walks, preferably off lead ( the momentum helps, lead walking is more difficult)
Please dont be out off by having a 3 legged friend- this fella has lots to offer..
Lovely dog! Loves to run rather thena walk! Doesnt bother with other dogs – loves children!
My sister had George out for a walk this morning. She was half way down the paddock before she realised he was missing a leg. She was so surprised and impressed. He has adapted so well. Lovely boy.
Also – apparently he was totally unphased when another dog became agressive towards him. He has an easy-going nature.
Poor George – hasnt lost his great personality! Loves a good run! Great with kids and other dogs!
George was in great demand this morning. He is such a terrific personality everyone loves him – his disability is no hinderence to him – a real pet. ![]()
R.I.P George ![]()
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