Posted on 03/29/2015 4:09:34 PM PDT by BenLurkin
He started walking with them in September 2014, when he was outfitted with the rear prosthetics. The front devices came 6 to 8 weeks later.
It hasnt always been an easy road.
Foster mom Laura Aquilina takes Brutus for a walk around the block, which ordinarily wouldnt sound like a challenge.
He just has these little peg legs to get around on and he does a pretty good job inside the home, says Aquilina. But outsidehes adjusting to wearing prosthetics on each leg.
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covered by bo-care, of course.
May God bless the majestic Rottweiler.
I have a rescue dog that I believe to be a Rott. He passes for one but has a slightly longer muzzle. He certainly matches the characteristics. Absolutely love him. Big gentle loveable lug, protective but not in a dangerous way. Best dog I have had and I have had many.
Before that, a dog would have to put to sleep.
Dogs can manage fine on three legs but if they lose two - they were out of luck.
Until now.
I have had two Rotts from puppy to the end. My wife and I are trying to figure out how to get another one, because we both work all day. We Love these dogs.
Right where you last left it...
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