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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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Debbie P.
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What great news for this little guy and hope for alot more .
 
BDougher
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That is cute. Ruby Roo is cute. I like that story.
 
Kristen H.
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that is the cutest thing I have seen in awhile... I'm glad to see an owner that is taking such great care of a disabled animal.
 
Susan A.
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That was incredible--I had no idea such a thing could be done. It was inspiring to watch the video, and I am also impressed with the level of commitment to training that is evidenced.
 
glenda
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Keep those wheels rolling Ruby Roo
 
Kelly S.
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What a great thing... Ruby has found a wonderful owner to take her in. It won't be long before she is chasing her new family around!
 
Sheila
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I'm sure Ruby has already made tremendous progress with her new wheels and she'll be chasing her new Dad and family around in no time. Dogs are so adaptable to almost any situation. You go Ruby!
 
Joan R.
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How wonderful for her! Dogs are so adaptable that I'm sure she'll have a great life in spite of her challlenges.
 
lharlow7
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Way to go Ruby Roo-now you can explore in comfort
 
Vivian F.
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It is wonderful that this beautiful lady gets a second chance at life!! What a sweetie!
 
kerri c.
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I'm so glad this puppy got a seond chance! Because shes so young she'll never kow a life with out it, and she'll be great!!!
 
Anny
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that's a cool looking cart.
 
Kris
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What a great story! Thanks to all the wonderful people and organizations that came together and worked to help Ruby Roo! I'm sure she will have her cart mastered in no time! This is what rescue and shelters are all about!
 
savannahbomb
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What a sweetie!
 
Jodi M.
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Heart warming article. Ruby Roo will bring much joy to her family and she'll be rolling around with the other dogs in no time!
 
Christina S.
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Great story, it's so nice to see these animals get the help to be able to live normal lives :D
 
beverly y.
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great story
 
daryl b.
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yes it is bev but i hope this is the right thing for ruby
 
Danielle G.
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God bless Joel Hunter for taking care of these special dogs.
 
Jackie L.
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I hope Ruby Roo gets used to the cart soon and sees it as an advantage when she can chase her doggie friends. Poor thing is very confused I'm sure, but hopefully she adjusts soon and enjoys it.
 
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Bless the shelter for giving her a chance and bless the man who adopted her. What a great and wonderful story.
 
sparky72
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This is great they are able to do this for dogs. I'm so glad this dog got gets a second chance at a real life.
 
wpras
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Wonderful story, he will adjust given more time. Be patient, it is all new to him.
 
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"We knew there was no reason she couldn't live and find a home," said Lakeland SPCA Interim Executive Director Warren Cox.


What a great attitude!
 
Mary Ann P.
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Just saw a pooch tonight on animal planet with the same condition and she was a happy well adjusted girl!
 
Mary Ann P.
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Oh what a cutie pie. Hope she adjusts soon. What a wonderful Daddy she has too.
 
Nelson M.
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A great daddy! So dedicated!
 
Christine B.
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What a beautiful story! Ruby Roo is going to have such fun being mobile!!!
 
Paige
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Ruby roo is great.
 
Dustin  A.
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I would have to call a dog like this wheels
 
LINDA421419 B.
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ROLLING_ROLLING keep Ruby Roo rolling
 
reginast
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Nice story! I think these carts were the inspiration for human mobility aids too.
 
jennifer r.
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This is awesome....yea!
 
Automonkey08
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Ruby Roo is one lucky little girl. She has a whole incredible life ahead of her with people who love her more than anything.
 
Gail B.
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As a therapist, this warms my heart to see that helping the disabled pets has become more noticed. It is so wonderful to see such a heartwarming story and that people see the potential of these great pets and not their handicaps. Blessings to those who take these little jewels.
 
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I love the good stories like this. Im glad ruby roo got her cart, though she seems to do well witout it.
 
Sydney B.
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This is a really cool story!!! It's great that people are willing 2 help disabled dogs!!! :)
 
Paige R.
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Awww, I hope she gets the hang of it! So Cute!!!
 
Melissa J.
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This story is heart warming. Ruby Roo is a lucky pooch. I am so glad that someone gave her a chance at a life even with her disability. Cute story. It's good to read a happy one!
 
Becky S.
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Thanks for doing this story. I have a 2 yr. old mini schnauzer with spina bifida. We rescued her from a breeder that was looking for someone to care for her. Basically she doesn't know she has back legs. We have to express her bladder every 4 hours. But last Christmas, we flew up to Maryland to K 9 Carts and got her wheels. She loves them and has become such an inspiration to us and anyone who meets. her. She is now trained as a therapy dog where we visit nursing homes, hospitals, Boggy Creek, etc. She always puts a smile on others faces. We adore her!
 
Lora W.
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What a great story. So many willing people to help a disabled dog. I hope everything works out well.
 
Ken C.
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This dog named Ruby Roo is so fortunate to have nice people helping her. They have a cat Speedy at the Animal Shelter who has a cart type gadget for his back legs and it works.
 
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this is cute its wonderful that technology can provide new lives for these disabled dogs
 
Stacy J.
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So cute! My parents have an airedale that lost the use of his hind legs due to a neurological problem. My dad built a cart for him. He loves it, you can see it in his eyes how happy he is when he can use his cart and walk around.
 
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Heartwarming story. I hope we'll get updates on how she is doing because I can't imagine how she is going to learn to steer this thing. It seems like that will be the most difficult aspect of getting going with the cart.
 
Kim W.
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That is an amazing dog and I hope that she catches on to using it so she can chase other dogs around. I am glad that the shelter gave the dog a chance she needed and didn't put her down at first glance.
 
Carol L.
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I thought this was a great article, it is nice to see them do something positive for this dog with disabilities - just shows what they can do when someone gives them a hand.
 
Most shelters would put a dog like that down. She went to the right shelter.
 
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Steve C.
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Ruby Roo is lucky to have so many caring people helping her. She will get used to her "Go-Cart".
 
Heather W.
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im so happy for this pet!
 
Tracy
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I am so happy when I hear of disabled pets that are given a way to enjoy life a bit more 'normally'! That was one very cute and adorable doggy!
 
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That is the cutest little dog!
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