When he arrived at the Animal Defense League he was in terrible shape. His pelvis was crushed. And his back left leg was fractured in multiple places. Cars will do that when a dog or cat is in the wrong place at the wrong time.
A Good Samaritan brought him to ADL. We named him Fidelio. One of the things I have learned since joining the agency is how resilient dogs and cats are. Cats are known for having nine lives. But dogs too are true survivors. Especially with a little help from caring, compassionate humans.
Thanks to ADL's veterinary staff and the incredible skills of our Orthopedic Surgeon Dr. Randy Moerbe, Fidelio is well on his way to recovery. His pelvis is repaired. His back left leg amputated. But before you worry about Fidelio missing a leg let me assure you that three legged dogs and cats do just fine. In fact, a veterinary friend assures me that companion animals are born with "three and a spare." Losing a leg is no big deal, although we humans often project our feelings and concerns.
Fidelio will be up for adoption soon. And there is no doubt lots of folks will be interested in offering him a forever home. Dachshund's are in great demand. And Mr. Fidelio is one handsome guy.
My wife Dee and I have often thought about bringing our Great Dane, Milli, to visit wounded veterans who are on the mend at BAMC in San Antonio. Like Fidelio, Milli has only three legs. But that's never slowed her down. I'll share her story soon. She is an amazing girl.
(c) Ron Aaron 2008
1 comment:
thank you for sharing Fidelio's story. and bless the good samaritan that brought him to y'all.
He is a hero!
Great stories--can't wait for more.
R
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