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ANDOVER, N.J. -- It is hard enough for stray dogs to live on the streets of New York City, but one dog had her luck pushed –- when she became paralyzed after being hit by a car.

It happened on Thanksgiving Eve 2007, the stray dog, nicknamed Ellie, was struck on Franklin D. Roosevelt Drive in New York City.

In a twist of serendipity, the accident placed the stray dog, estimated to be about five years old, at the right place and time to meet Beth Mersten.

"We are driving in New York City, took a bunch of wrong turns -- thanks to our GPS, that I put the wrong address in," said Mersten, board member of Shelter Showcase, who was lost trying to drive to the Animal Medical Center.

Mersten and another board member, David Cruz, came across the accident, where a police cruiser had responded to the scene and was keeping Ellie protected from oncoming traffic.

“She look lost, she just looked out in the air, into the distance just holding herself up in pain,” Mersten said. “She didn't know what to do. She was going into shock."

That's when Beth kicked into action.

"We all together loaded the dog onto the back of our SUV,” Mersten said. “(And) drove her to the closest emergency hospital."

During the drive, Mersten says Ellie kept edging closer to the front of the vehicle to be near Cruz and herself.

“We could see how Elle was getting worse and we were afraid she wouldn't even make it to the hospital,” Mersten said.

Ellie did make it -- and after getting treated -- she was in stable condition. But the prognosis was dim.

“Initially we were hopeful,” said Dr. Karin Dashfield. “However when we found she had no deep pain, we felt the chances of her walking again were very, very slim."

Ellie was suffering from Ellie suffered from a dislocated hip and bruises to her spine.

Dr. Karin Dashfield explains that -- at that point -- she felt that Ellie would survive but only as a wheelchair dog

The poster-child for canine happiness, Ellie makes it hard to believe, looking at her now, that a couple months ago she was expected to never walk again.

But the true survivor has walked away from tragedy with a new lease on life, honoring her namesake of Eleanor Roosevelt.

After she was found on FDR Drive, rescuers noted her gender and stoicism to aptly name her after the late First Lady of Franklin D. Roosevelt.

"Saving her life was worth it -- it was the right step,” Mersten said. “We could save her and even if her prognosis wasn't good, her prognosis for living, as Dr. Karin said to me that day, was 99 percent good."

Given those odds, Mersten asked Dashfield to do everything possible to help Ellie, including surgery. Dashfield agreed.

"We should give it a shot because she's a great dog and deserved every chance she can get,” said the vet.

After the surgery -- Dr. Dashfield and Mersten had an unexpected, pleasant surprise.

"It was a couple of weeks before she was able to do anything and the first thing she did that showed us she had nerve control was she started to wag just the very tip of her tail," Dashfield said.

And by Christmas Eve -- amazingly against all odds -- this cheerful dog took her very first step after the accident.

Now, Ellie has completely healed from the surgery and is getting used to walking and running again.

While Ellie’s life is just getting back to normal, Mersten says the dog’s outlook has always been the same.

"We couldn't have a conversation without kisses being constant -- I mean the number of kisses going on were just incredible,” Mersten said. “So it really showed me that she has the ability to bond and whoever gets to have this dog as their dog is going to get a very loving, cuddly dog."

Ellie has been staying at the Pequest Valley Kennel since the accident.

She has been receiving canine therapy and is now ready for a permanent home.

"I think her perfect home would be someone who is looking for a very special dog with a special story," Mersten said.

And the special story includes this little thing called fate since Beth accidentally found Ellie right after she was hit.

"Where we found her was absolutely no where where we were supposed to be,” Mersten said. “We were not supposed to anywhere near that location.

"We weren't supposed to be there but clearly we were meant to be there, that was really special.”

For more information on Ellie, or if you are interested in adopting her, visit sheltershowcase.com or e-mail Beth at beth@sheltershowcase.com.

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Kimberly B.
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what a great story with a nice ending
 
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what an amazing story
 
Chelsea H.
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This is a very touching story of being in the right place at the right time...im so happy that it has a happy ending!!
 
Kathy F.
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Thank you Beth . Glad to see Ellie has recovered hope she gets the family she deserves.
 
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very nice story.
 
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What a wonderful touching story, and a happy ending! I love happy endings and this dog is most definitely a happy ending. Way to go Ellie!
 
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So nice to read a story with a happy ending!
 
Susan T.
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This dogs fate was in the hands of the person that took a wrong turn. God planned it this way. Just love happy endings like this.
 
Donna B.
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It's heartwarming that a story that could have very well ended in tragedy had a happy ending! Ellie needed a guardian angel that day and it seems she got one. I hope she gets the happy loving home she deserves!
 
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Sounds like someone was making sure these two met. This is a wonderful story
about how each dog's life is important and each of us must do our part to see that
they all have a good happy home.
 
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nice happy story!!!! Yeah Ellie. She sounds like my dog. They beat all the odds. Bridgette is my miracle dog.
 
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great people with a great dog and she is a beauty!
 
rena t.
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How wonderful, This is a great story and that is one lucky dog!
 
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What a great story! Great job Zootoo....keep the good stories with happy endings coming.
 
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this is a great story. i am so proud of ellie and send her my prayers. i am so glad that u were in the wrong place at the right time it takes a very careing person to rescue a helpless animal. if there were only more people like u. god bless
 
Ronni K.
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Wow... It is amazing how she bounced back. I hope her life from here on is a wonderful one. She has earned it.
 
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This is a wonderful story! It is wonderful that Ellie is walking and running again! God works in mysterious ways and it obviously was not her time! There is a wonderful home out there for her somewhere!
 
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Thank you Beth for having the presence of mind to act & do what was needed to save Ellie... wish more of us did.
 
Kim E.
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What an awesome story! Thanks to everyone involved, this dog has a second chance at life! Best wishes for a long, happy life Ellie!
 
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Why didn't the cop take this dog to an animal hospital himself instead of just directing traffic? Where are the people that hit the dog? God this story is so sad. We had a similar thing happen to us. It is heart wrenching to go through something like this when the animal is so hurt & injured like that. I am so so happy to hear that Ellie is going to be OK. I pray she gets wonderful owners. Only after they are quite certain she has no owners already. Have they checked into that yet? I hope they research & look for any owners that are missing their dog before they just adopt her out. Ellie deserves the best. Horrible things happen to such wonderful animals & people.
 
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Does it really matter why the police officer did not take Ellie to the animal hospital himself or where the people are that hit her? This story has a happy ending: Ellie survived, and will now go to people who will take good care of her and give her plenty of love.
 
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Hello,

The police officer would have taken Ellie, but he was afraid that if he took her to Animal Control on Thanksgiving Eve, she would not get the proper treatment due to it being the holiday weekend. Beth explained that he really seemed concerned for the pooch and was thankful that someone came to help Ellie.
 
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Whoops.... I didn't finish! Beth and Dr. Karin said they did whatever they possible could to make sure the dog was not already owned. I don't remember the exact details, but they said she had NO signs that Ellie was not a stray.
 
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It is heartbreaking to hear about an animal being harmed or suffering, but I am happy to hear she is doing well and I hope she finds a happy home
 
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Every dog deserves to recieve the proper treatment. THanks goodness the police protected her until they came along. SHe is proof that dogs know who saved them and are grateful. I have seen it over and over again at your shelter.
 
Carryl D.
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God works in mysterious ways! But I'm confused as to why a dog found in NY had to come to travel to Pequest Valley Kennel in Andover NJ. This is not even close to any of the Hudson River crossings into NJ.
 
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What a heartwarming story!!! Those people were in the right place at the right time and Ellie was the lucky recipient!! I hope they're able to find a loving home for her....I don't think there's going to be any problem with that!
 
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Yes, I hope she gets to be in a really wonderful home.
 
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What a great story! And I think they were right where they were suppose to be.
 
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I've always believed that sometimes things turn out the way it was meant to be, no matter how "surprising" the unfolding of events. This happy-ending story is a great example. For a few people to take the time to turn a bad situation into an uplifting success story shows us that there is good in humanity. A great story.
 
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thats good
 
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I'm so glad someone found her who gave her a chance at life.
 
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And they say that two wrong (turns) don't make a right.
 
Heather P.
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What a great story. I'm glad everything ended up good for this dog. It is always heartwaming to hear good stories about animals.
 
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A very inspiring dog. I wish I was as upbeat as this dog and I never have been hit by a car!
 
Denise L.
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Talk about destiny! I'm so happy to hear that Eleanor is beating the odds & hope that she will go to a wonderful, loving home! Articles like this give me some faith in humanity.
 
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it's nice to see there are still some caring people out there
 
Carly T.
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I am so glad she was able to walk again!!
 
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What a wonderful story!
 
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Beautiful story..nice to hear a happy ending in stories like this!
 
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A great ending to what could have been a tragic end. Way to go, Ellie!
 
Amy R.
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some times we get frustrated when we are lost or take a wrong turn.... but there are times that just maybe we were there for a reason. I'm glad they found their's.
 
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And for what is closing in on the hundredth time on this on board, I will repeat...animals are so much more than meets the eye. They are here for us and we are here for them. Ellie is one lucky gal and she knows it.
 
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You never know what special blessing you will get when you are in the wrong place...at the right time! That's how I found my Miss Daisy. I was in the wrong part of the cemetery and had I known where I was actually supposed to be, I'd never have found her! A deaf, vision impared Aussie-mix pup that was abandoned in the cemetery has brought me so much joy in the 3 years that we've been together! You forget that she has any kind of handicap! She's amazing!
I'm so glad that they saved Ellie! What a special girl! I hope that she finds her perfect, loving, forever home! They will be so blessed! "Second chance kisses" are the best! (I love that they named her after Eleanor Roosevelt!)
Thanks to all who helped save Ellie! Thanks for taking a chance on her! God bless!
 
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Very heartwarming story. So glad that Beth was at the right place at the right time, and if Ellie could talk, I'm sure she would agree. Yes, I'm sure Beth got lots of kisses from Ellie, she knew that you had helped her TREMENDOUSLY by seeking medical attention for her. Animals are very smart and intuitive, they know when someone has been very good to them. Hope Ellie finds a happy & loving forever home.
 
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Great story! I hope Ellie is adopted very soon.
 
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I am a believer that you are where you are suppose to be even if you don't think so. Beth thought she was lost. However, she was were she was suppose to be at that time.

I am glad Ellie is getting better and glad nobody gave up on her.
 
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OMG brought tears to my eyes.....I am sp glad for a very happy ending.
 
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What a wonderful story. It teaches all of us never to give up. We do not know what HE has in store for us.
 
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i hope she finds a loving home that does not take her for granted she is very special
 
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WHAT A GREAT STORY AND A WONDERFUL DOG!!!
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