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went to the dog rescue centre today and we were thinking of getting a dog to replace rex,son seen a lurcher,6 months old but it had its front leg amputated,he is thinking of taking that one and giving it a good home.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Kate I adopted a 3-legged dog from a rescue centre when he was 13 years old and he had just had his a back leg taken off. Nobody wanted a dog that old with only three legs but he was gorgeous and we adored each other. To lose a leg at 13 years of age was a big thing for him but he had a lovely life for the next three years until one evening he died of a heart attack. It' s easier for them when they lose a back leg than a front leg, as they have more weight at the front to support. Just make sure you don't over feed him. I had to carry him up a few sets of stairs, and he spent a lot of time looking for a left handed tree when he wanted to cock his leg but other than that he was brilliant and I loved him dearly. As yours is young you shouldn't have any probs.
Alba you would have laughed even more if you had watched him trying to get into the correct position to have a pee. This tree, that tree, another tree, stand to the left, shift to the right, no, right position wrong tree... and this would go on for 2/3 minutes before he got the right tree and the right position and let rip. So funny and I'm afraid after three years he still hadn't cracked it.
Katie - the pup will adapt - no reason to doubt it. My huge Newfi pup was too shy to do anything away from home. He would save it up until he got home. Used to have a lovely lawn, too :o( When he overcame his shyness he got too lazy to cock his leg - always squatted to wee - what a big girl's blouse he looked too. 12½ stone of him.