Sometimes, nature can be genuinely amazing. SWNS, a British news agency, reports that a 3-year-old canine that had both of its legs amputate…
Sometimes, nature can be genuinely amazing.
SWNS, a British news agency, reports that a 3-year-old canine that had both of its legs amputated is now able to walk on its two remaining right legs.
Deuce, a brown dog from Kentucky, was found in a ditch with fractured and infected legs that had to be amputated. According to the news source, he was subsequently adopted by Domenick Scudera, who also cares for two separate two-legged dogs.
This is the life-affirming tale of Deuce, a two-legged therapy dog who establishes beyond a shadow of a doubt that a good dog cannot be kept down. (Source: SWNS)
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“Deuce is completely mobile and doesn’t need any extra help at all – he is amazing,” Scudera, 55, said. “He defies logic.”
Now residing in Collegeville, Pa. with his adopted brothers Cyrus and Lucky, Deuce and his brothers travel to hospitals to visit children as therapy dogs, providing inspiration and showing that what may be insurmountable odds can be overcome. The three dogs also have their own Instagram page, which has nearly 50,000 followers.
Deuce, a three-year-old Kentucky brown dog was found abandoned in a ditch with broken and infected left legs which later had to be amputated. (Credit: SWNS)
Scudera, a theater professor at nearby Ursinus College, said he is amazed that Deuce does not need the help of prosthetics or wheelchairs and is agile as he is.
“Although he only has legs on the right side, he is very strong and stable and can walk and run just as steadily as any other dog with 4 legs,” he explained. “Deuce doesn’t use a wheelchair. It is incredible that he is as agile and balanced as he is without one.”Against all odds and despite losing both of the legs on his left side Deuce is able to keep himself upright without the use of any prosthetics or wheelchairs using only his right legs and he just as agile as a four-legged dog. (Credit: SWNS)
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