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3 legged dog
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My friend's daughter's little dog had to get one of her back legs amputated. What do you think of it. I have Harvey but I dont think I could cope with him having to cope with 3 legs as the back of a dog is heavy and one leg does not support it or so I think
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Having seen dogs with only three legs both in person and on tv (on vet-type programmes), they seem to adapt remarkably well and remain happy and still run around. If the dog still has a good quality of life and is not suffering, I'm sure it will be fine. Obviously you wouldn't have it done if it would prolong the suffering..
I guess it would depend on the age of a dog, an aged dog would probably find it harder to cope. Also I would think that some breeds have an easier time adapting that others, due to body proportions etc.
I guess it would depend on the age of a dog, an aged dog would probably find it harder to cope. Also I would think that some breeds have an easier time adapting that others, due to body proportions etc.
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About 12yrs ago my nephews cat Tiger had to have a rear leg amputated after being caught in a snare he's nearly 15 now and after the first few months he was as agile (and still is) as he'd ever been. As the two previous posters have said provided he's reasonably well to start with there is no reason at all to prevent him having a long and happy life
Most dogs and cats that lose legs seem to adapt quickly and go on to lead happy and healthy lives for the rest of their allotted span. Amputations are obviously unavoidable and I think that's a better option than the animal either struggling with the injury or affliction that led to the amputation, or simply being put to sleep years ahead of it's time.