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Hi everyone,

My boyfriend and I brought home Milo the 1 year old golden doodle yesterday! He is a silly, happy pup and we could not be more excited to have him home. Unfortunately Milo was bought from a puppy store in Columbia, Maryland (probably a puppy mill pup) and was left caged for most of his life. When brought to the shelter, his back patellas were ruptured and his right one was beyond repair. He had to have his right leg amputated, and his left knee was extensively repaired. Our pup is happy and young, however he does not have much as far as back leg muscles or abdominal muscles. We are about POD20 now, he walks around the block, but tires easily. He cannot go up and down stairs. I was wondering if anyone in this group has seen this before and could give us some tips and outlook?

Thank you!

Lindsey, Karl, and Milo

Author: Lindsey

We live in Richmond, VA and just adopted a golden doodle who had an amputation due to neglect. He was left in a cage with his previous owners and his back patellas did not develop properly. His right leg needed to be amputated and his left knee needed to be repaired.

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  1. Welcome and thank you for sharing Milo’s story. Your future blog posts and pages will publish immediately without requiring moderation.

    Please consider consulting with a certified rehab vet/tech for a professional evaluation, treatment recommendations and exercises you can do at home to keep Milo fit and strong. Visit a CCRP or CCRT and the Tripawds Foundation will even pay for your first visit from the Maggie Moo Fund for Tripawd Rehab!

    You will find much more help and feedback in the discussion forums or by searching the member blogs. Start here for help finding the many Tripawds Resources an assistance programs.

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