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UPDATE! 4-10-08 Hey,
everybody! Look at my new legs! They're nice and straight, but now I have to
strengthen all the tendons and ligaments, and learn how to use them, because
they still bend in both directions at the elbows. I try to hold them straight
back, like little wings, and walk on my rear legs the way I've learned. My
foster mom has a plan, though, and guess what? It involves water! I get to
swim and walk on an underwater treadmill. We did it for the first time today,
and it was so much fun! I just used my legs the right way, and it felt pretty
weird, but everybody was so impressed that I just might keep on doing it.
I'm so excited! Maybe my mom will take me to a beach and I could swim in a
lake, and I'll bet I could swim all the way across a whole lake!
Okay, maybe not. But it would be fun anyway<g>.
I heard my foster mom saying that she *thought* this would work to strengthen
my legs, but no one seems sure. Sometimes it's lonely being the only little
guy anywhere who is having this done. I wish I had a buddy to talk to about
it. My friends, Penelope and Olivia, both had funny front legs too, but not as
bad as mine. They're great to play with, and Penelope and I mouthfight a lot
-- that's the most fun. She looks a lot like me, but she's walking on her legs
and will be swimming with me, too, sometimes. Maybe I'll send some pictures of
her and me mouthfighting. People don't do that so much, but we think it's
great fun!
And last, I want to thank all my friends for supporting me by donating their
hard-earned money. My mom explained about that to me, and I can't believe that
people who don't even know me are willing to give me a chance. That's pretty
cool! I guess depending on the kindness of strangers isn't such a long-shot
at all. I just hope you all keep coming through for me; I still have a ways
to go.
Love, Squeak
Well, hello! I'm Squeakachu, and I'm finally able to tell you about myself. I got here last week, after I was so rudely dumped in a shelter, rescued by a kind person, and driven all the way to Cincinnati, OH. I brought a lot of friends with me, but my foster mom murdered them because they were almost as big as me. She said they were "fleas" and weren't allowed in her house. I do feel much better now - all clean and sweet-smelling. I'm seven weeks old and I weigh 1.6 lbs, and I can hop just exactly like a bunny!
Okay, so hopping like a bunny isn't something you look for in a little Chi. I
know. But I have to do it because my 'arms' are deformed and twisted. They're
calling it severe elbow luxation with my wrists twisted all the way around in
a 180 degree angle. I hop with my back legs and push with my elbows, and
they're getting all red and sore.
Update: I got my legs fixed! Well, they're beginning to be fixed, anyway. I
dozed off Monday morning, after a big needle stick, and when I woke up, there
were two huge bandages on me. And it hurt! But someone gave me something again
and it was just like I was in The Wizard of Oz, a great big poppy field.....
Now that it's been a few days, I feel better and I'm struggling to get up and
go! These bandages are pretty heavy though. It's going to take a while for me
to master them. In any case, I'm on my way to walking and running and
playing....
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Squeakachu was dumped in a shelter, rescued by a woman who pulls dogs
regularly for a no-kill shelter, and brought down here to us. He was terribly
thin and starving to death, and still inhales his food in less than five
seconds. Other than the leg deformity, he's a strong, basically healthy little
guy, and should do well. He's a longcoat, tricolor, and will be a beautiful
little Chi when he's grown. He also has a terrific temperament -- outgoing,
friendly, and playful.
I'm not sure how to tell you all what I had done to me. It's new, it only
works if you're a little tiny young guy like me. They turned my legs when I
was sleeping, all the way around to where they should be. Then they put big
splints on them to hold them in place, and wrapped them all up. We're all
hoping they grow nice and straight now, but there were some problems with my
left leg being a little loose in the joint. If it doesn't grow right, I might
get a pin in it. I don't think they mean a big old safety pin sticking out
like I'm some sort of stuffed toy, but you never know. Anyway, I just wanted
to tell you that if you have a leg or arm that's kind of crooked, DON'T TRY
THIS AT HOME!
If you'd like to help Squeak out by donating, please use our Paypal link, or
send donations to:
Gretchen Craver, Treasurer
Our mailing address (for checks):
Chihuahua Rescue & Transport, Inc. c/o Gretchen Craver, Treasurer 3414 Pemberton Dr Pearland TX 77685-9483
Thank you in advance for the donations that have and will be made, and thank you for your prayers – this little boy definitely needs them! |
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