Little Coco was dumped in a sack by the side of the road. Unable to walk, she was totally terrified and confused. She has scoliosis (an abnormal lateral curvature of the spine), deformed legs and an enlarged heart. We suspect she was kept in a cage and used for breeding - then discarded like a piece of trash when she was no longer useful.
Although Coco couldn’t walk, so was so energetic and full of life, and absolutely loved racing around in her wheelchair! But her hind legs were in the way, so we recently decided to do a double amputation. Sadly, special needs dogs rarely get adopted, so we were worried that she’d spend the rest of her life at the shelter.
Estella and Paul already had 7 dogs, of which 6 were adopted from DAS. So although Estella had fallen in love with Coco, Paul was understandably hesitant about taking in yet another dog.
But Coco is a special little girl and it’s hard to resist her charming personality! So eventually Paul and Estella decided that they just couldn’t let her spend another day at the shelter.
We could not have asked for a better home for Coco. She’ll have 7 other dogs to play with and she’ll have space to scoot around in her wheelchair. But most importantly, we know she’ll be showered with love every single day.
Thank you so much Paul and Estella for welcoming Coco into your family. We will miss her terribly, but we’re so grateful that she’ll be living her best life with you.
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Coco Rides Again!
Coco Rides Again!
Coco has scoliosis of the spine and her two back legs were paralysed but sticking out stiffly at awkward angles.
As a result she couldn't even shuffle around using her front legs. She was pretty much immobile.
Our only option was a double amputation to at least let her move around on her own.
We were planning to do a fundraiser for her surgery costs but in response to our plea for volunteer vets, one vet from outside the province volunteered for ten days. They did coco's amputation and spayed and neutered all our older puppies. This saved us over 100,000 pesos in vet costs. The vet who came wants to remain anonymous so we will of course respect their wishes. But please know that we are so incredibly grateful for your sacrifice.
Coco is now pretty much recovered from her surgery and went in her wheelchair again for the first time since her amputation.
She is such a delightful little girl, so full of joy!!