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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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Sara D.
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Im glad ruby is able to run around and play with her house mates!! Thats an awesome story!
 
puppiesloveme
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that so cute
 
Jennifer S.
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I am so happy for Ruby! I actually was crying by the end of this story - for joy, of course.:)
 
Libby M.
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aw, how sweet :-) I'm glad they are still coming up with simple solutions like this in our technology-based world these days.
 
Marla G.
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glad she was able to get help.
 
Veronica (Ronnie) G.
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Go>>Go>>RUBY ROO>>>>>>

Bless u sweet baby!
 
Debby
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This is great that she was able to find someone to give her a chance and a good home.
 
Jenny H.
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i am so happy for that little puppy. it is sad that she was born like that to begin with, but it is wonderful that she has found a loving home with an owner that will take good care of her. i also have to say 'hats off' to those who care for disabled animals and to those who invent and manufacture devices that make their lives more normal.
 
Jennifer S.
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Definitely. Bless those who are willing to take on the challenge to help animals with special needs. They are truly amazing people. I'm glad that Ruby found a good home with someone who understands the needs of such animals.
 
Rachel
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We have a little chi/min pin here that has a broken back resulting in his back legs being paralyzed. We are hoping to get him a cart as well. Great story.
 
gin2772
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I'm glad she got help in getting around.
 
macie335
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thats kinda sad
 
Meredith M.
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He looks so cute!
 
BailyChub
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thats so cute
 
humorme7
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what a spirit Roo has....
 
Jen T.
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Now this is sweet! He's so cute!
 
Paulyna
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OMGG THAT IS SO CUTE!!!!!!
 
wpras
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I wonder how she is doing now, hope she is adjusting to the chair.
 
Valerie G.
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when i saw the picture of this chuhuahua i thought she was gorgeousss.

me myself have 2 partially blind kittens and i love them alott they are like any other kitten
just because an animal is disable it doesnt mean they shouldnt be loved.

im glad this chihuahua found a loving home with people to love and take care of her.
 
greenkitty44
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Hopefully this dog will have a long happy life.
 
I wish we could get Marco a set of wheels, or better yet, 2 prostheses for his back legs. I really hate that his feet are always so raw looking. Poor fellow. At least he can't feel them.
 
Sara D.
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Im glad he got himself some wheels!!! He is adorable!!
 
Michelle E.
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Awwwww!!!!!
 
Natalia W.
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That's great that he gets a second chance to have 4 legs (kinda)
 
Jennifer S.
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I'm sure Ruby will be running just as fast if not faster than the other dogs once she gets used to her new set of wheels. I'm so happy for her.
 
betty p.
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It is always great when folks step up to adopt a special needs case. And it is also nice that the SPCA is willing to give Ruby Roo a chance.
 
JimDog
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It's great to see dogs with "limitations" receive some assistance to make their lives a little better. My shelter, with the help of a great sponsor, got rear wheels for a dog whose rear legs had to be amputated. His foster mom named him "Harley".
 
Christi R.
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This is such a touching story. Hats off to those that adopt handicapped animals!
 
Elaina
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Go Ruby Roo GO!!!
 
Matt B.
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She needs her own tv show.
 
Lindsey H.
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this story made me cry, not because it is sad.
 
catlover44
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Ruby is a cute little dog she really nows how to get along with only 2 legs. That is really cool that she has a little go-cart for her to go around in. If I had a chance to take her i would.
 
tisali
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Nice story. Good for Ruby Roo.
 
kathy m.
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she may get used to it but after adapting to not having it ill bet shes better off without it...look at all the amputees who decide not to use artificial limbs
 
Christine
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Aw, little dog! I bet this dog will get used to her new cart in no time and can run around and chase other dogs no problem! :)
 
christinemarieanne
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so cute
 
Barbara G.
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What a great story. It is great that people gave her a chance and she will do fine. Some animals just have special needs and jsut need more help then others but they have a right for a life too.
 
aurora p.
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they are truly amazing people for opening their hearts and home to this special girl!
 
Cathy B.
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my g/friend moved with her husband to lakeland fl a year ago. i will tell her to keep an eye out for this special pup!!!
 
Buffy L.
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way cool. Taking care of a special needs dog isn't easy but they know no difference.
 
Melissa  J.
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this is great. you dont see many people that take care of their animals like children. we need more people like this. im so happy for ruby roo
 
Victoria
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Great follow up story from last one I read! What a special pooch and very special people who are owned by her:)
 
Meghan C.
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what a good story. glad to hear this dog will be able to walk normal.
 
D. Rene
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Neat Story...former owner turns in the dog, he gets help with his mobility and gets a new owner...
 
verschuurs
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Oh, Ruby, you lucky Dog. I saw on the TV show, wild rescue's a story, about a little Dog, named Willy, who's back leg's were paralyzed, and his owners got a special cart, for him and they, put him in it... then he took to it insantly and away he went. so go Rudy go....
 
daradams
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This is a very uplifting story!
 
Theresa L.
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Yay Ruby! We had a dog in our shelter who required a cart and it took some getting used to but he's doing very well with it :)
 
sandy
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I think thats great. The first time I seen a cart used for animal legs was on the Drew Carey Show. run Rudy run.
 
wpras
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Very cute dog, go Ruby!
 
Claudia
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How cute is that - what an inspiration.
 
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It's so nice how successful disabled pets can become if only given that special chance. What a sweet and wonderful dog and owner!
 
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