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Puppy born with upside-down paws gets second chance to walk without issue

Puppy born with upside-down paws gets second chance to walk without issue
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Puppy born with upside-down paws gets second chance to walk without issue
A puppy born with upside-down paws will now get the chance to walk without issue thanks to a doctor with the Oklahoma State University맥스카지노s veterinary center.Milo, a 5-week-old hound puppy, had front paws that turned upward instead of down, according to OSU officials. Doctors at OSU맥스카지노s veterinary center performed corrective surgery on Milo on Jan. 9. 맥스카지노For each of his elbows, we had to go into the joint and restore the alignment. Then we placed a pin across the joint to keep it straight while his growing bones continue to take shape and his body lays down the internal scar tissue that will be needed for long-term stability. All in all, Milo was under anesthesia for about three to three and a half hours,맥스카지노 said Dr. Erik Clary, associate professor of small animal surgery. Milo is now being cared for at the Oliver and Friends Farm Rescue and Sanctuary in Luther. If all goes according to plan, Milo should be able to walk with no problems at all.

A puppy born with upside-down paws will now get the chance to walk without issue thanks to a doctor with the Oklahoma State University맥스카지노s veterinary center.

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Milo, a 5-week-old hound puppy, had front paws that turned upward instead of down, according to OSU officials.

Doctors at OSU맥스카지노s veterinary center performed corrective surgery on Milo on Jan. 9.

맥스카지노For each of his elbows, we had to go into the joint and restore the alignment. Then we placed a pin across the joint to keep it straight while his growing bones continue to take shape and his body lays down the internal scar tissue that will be needed for long-term stability. All in all, Milo was under anesthesia for about three to three and a half hours,맥스카지노 said Dr. Erik Clary, associate professor of small animal surgery.

Milo is now being cared for at the in Luther.

If all goes according to plan, Milo should be able to walk with no problems at all.