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LAKELAND, Fla. -- Ruby Roo still seems confused by the metal-and-plastic contraption on wheels. Sitting inside it, the 5-month-old Chihuahua pushes herself forward with a few tentative steps and looks at her owner, Joel Hunter.

Her expression seems to say, "get me out of this thing so I can move!"

"She doesn't know she's disabled," Hunter said. "She hops all over the place like a rabbit."

Her unusual locomotion is not about showing off. Born with only nubs for front legs, it's the closest she comes to walking.

Hence the metal-and-plastic contraption.

It's a custom made cart that serves as the canine equivalent of a wheelchair. Once Ruby Roo masters it, she'll be able to engage in a dog's favorite pastime.

"She wants to chase other dogs," said Hunter. "And hasn't been able to do that."

Ruby Roo came to the Lakeland SPCA shortly after she was born. Her original owner surrendered her fearing he couldn't care for a handicapped dog.

"We knew there was no reason she couldn't live and find a home," said Lakeland SPCA Interim Executive Director Warren Cox.

An SPCA program called the Guardian Angel Fund for animals with medical problems would even pay the roughly $450 for a custom made cart if a suitable home could be found.

Enter Joel Hunter.

Already active in animal rescue -- "I have a three-legged dog, two that are blind, one's deaf" -- he was intrigued when he saw Roo's picture on the Lakeland SPCA's Web site, LoveMyspca.com.

When they met, Hunter saw, a "very feisty, small dog with a big heart."

Her name at the time was simply Roo, as in kangaroo. Hunter added Ruby. This is the south, after all, and Hunter says it's natural for southern females regardless of species to have two first names.

Once the owner match was made, the Lakeland SPCA sent Ruby Roo's measurements to K-9 Carts. All carts are custom made but Roo's was particularly unusual. The company says it makes an average of 100 carts a month. Only one or two are for strictly front limb impaired dogs.

Two weeks later, the finished cart came back to Lakeland. Hunter and and the SPCA staff were told not to expect a dramatic scene in which Ruby Roo realizes her newfound freedom and runs excitedly around the room the first time she got into the cart. Good thing.

"She just wanted to sit in it and didn't want to move," Hunter says.

K-9 Carts warned that it would take Ruby Roo a month to acclimate to her new device and recommended that she spend two 10-minute periods a day learning how to use it.

"She's got to learn how to walk again, really," said Cox. "This is all new to her."

Instead of pushing with both legs at the same time as she has done until now, she'll have to learn how to walk like, well, a dog.

The cart is adjustable enough to account for any growing Ruby Roo does. Steering the cart gives her the most problems.

Hunter says that even when she gains a command of the device, she won't spend all her time in it. But she will enjoy more normal mobility and she'll get to chase her playmates on more equal footing.

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jackie
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thats great that there are still people willing to help and she's so cute good for her
 
traceylbosinski
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It's so heartwarming to know there are still people left here on earth that will love a pet unconditionally. It's wonderful that there was a solution to Ruby Roo's
challenges. She must be delighted to have more mobility in her life.
 
Lisa S.
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How cool. I hope he's doing well with his newfound freedom.
 
Edie Jo N.
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pretty cool
 
drspock
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Good for him!!
 
Cory3
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Lucky pup, good for him. Great story.
 
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What a nice story.
 
Darcy H.
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What a lucky little puppy. Theres a reason why god put you with Joel. He sounds like a wonderful owner. Best of life too you, Ruby Roo.
 
jane w.
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I am glad that we have found a way to help disabled animals. Thanks also go to Joel for being such a caring person.
 
Geoff L.
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Betcha she's a conversation starter on walks!
 
Pat B.
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Thank you Joel hunter for taking Ruby Roo pup into your heart and your home. She will learn how to gain mobility very quickly with her new set of "wheels". Interesting enough, I received an e-mail today with photos of a pup who walked on his two muscular rear legs--the only legs he had. But I was also wondering how he would eat and drink and what special provisons his owners had to make for him to live a full and happy life. Ruby Roo seems to have a better chance at a normal life with her new cart.
 
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I'm always amazed at people who are willing to take on animals with different abilities. Most people would give up on Ruby, but Joel has not. This gives me hope that other people will be willing to help such special animals.
 
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I'm so glad Ruby Roo is on her way to enjoying life. What a happy ending. Good Luck to you and your family.
 
Gloria B.
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How sweet! I love the idea of a guardian angel fund. Bets of luck little Ruby Roo.
 
CARLA L.
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I am glad she got some wheels. It gives her a chance at a better life.
 
Tammy1989
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What a lucky little puppy. Hope he's doing good...
 
Lisa A.
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this is great! I hope he will be happier now. I love that things like this are invented and used for animals that can live a great life, just different.
 
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Suzanne L.
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I hope Roo is doing just fine now. What a great idea.
 
deb a.
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Good Luck little dog, this is a cool story
 
marc h.
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wonderful story!!!
 
Marcia W.
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What a wonderful idea. Hope it works out.
 
Janella G.
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Wonderful story, it just proves that animal people are great people.
 
BHOLTZ
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That's great!
 
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What a blessing that someone is caring for this special dog. Bless them and the company that makes the wheelchairs and the people who donated for him to get it. It is wonderful that even though he has disablities, he was given a chance at living.
 
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What a cute name and I loved the video. Everyone needs to watch this video!! What a loving man and he has several handicapped pets that are living wonderful lives and making his life rich, too. Thank you to him!
 
Michele C.
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We, humans, should all be inspired by Ruby's Story. I know I am...
 
Chelly
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I enjoy reading stories of this nature.
Hopefully Roo has adjusted to her new "wheels" and is living a great life.
 
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This is a great story! I hope Ruby will be chasing her friends around soon.
 
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amazing;
the drive of dogs is amazing.they just accept things& move on. Way to go Ruby Roo ! Best wishes to you. :)
 
Betty W.
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Awesome!
 
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keep on trucking ruby roo
 
Jodi S.
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When my family's beagle lost use of his back legs after rupturing seven discs in his spine, my parents invested in a K9 cart, so he could get around. With these sort of aids, dogs that formerly would have just been put down can have a fairly normal life once they adjust to them. Way to go Ruby Roo!
 
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Way to go Ruby! I love the heart of dogs - they just accept things and move on.
 
karen b.
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what a great uplifting story
 
Carl
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I bet Ruby Roo loves her wheels once she gets used to them! Go Ruby Roo go! Best wishes to you!
 
Geoff L.
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Good for Ruby Roo...and animals are much more adaptive than we are!
 
BramLane
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What heartwarming story
 
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amazing
 
Jan P.
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we love our pets and they do deserve it
 
Whitney
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That cart is so cool!
 
Joelle  T.
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I love this. It's crazy that the company makes that many of these things a month.
 
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What a great story!
 
Tania F.
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teriffic story
 
blackie1
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I hope she's adjusted and is out having fun
 
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I totally love this story!
 
Meryl O.
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I do hope he is still doing well, way to go!
 
Suzanne R.
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Once she gets used to the cart, she'll probably think it's great fun. Thanks to all of those who love and help "special needs" animals.
 
Angie
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I agree, I have a great friend who has a cat that cannot move her hind legs and she created a stroller for her. It's her sweet baby. Creativity is wonderful.
 
Liann L.
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What a terrific story. Thanks to all those who gave this tiny dog a second chance.
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