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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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tyspenc
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Its great day and a wonderful thing, that a disabled animal can get some well deserved freedom, which we all take for granted
 
marie s.
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No pet is unadoptable!!
 
Jo D.
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Right on! There is someone for everyone needing a home!
 
Kim W.
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Every pet deserves a fair chance at life and that is what they gave her!
 
Gary V.
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Great story. I am so glad that the dog was able to get help and someone was willing to step up and take care of it.
 
Madison
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Bittersweet to watch. Hard yet heartwarming. She is lucky to having such a loving owner willing to do anything to improve her quality of life.

 
Jo D.
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I agree, tough to watch, but heart warming knowing there are people out there willing to help animals like Ruby.
 
annielandky
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love this story
 
Maegan D.
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Bittersweet to watch. Hard yet heartwarming. She is lucky to having such a loving owner willing to do anything to improve her quality of life.
 
Marla W.
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True love is giving a second chance to you pet. This dog is full of love from his family. Bless people who take that extra step to help others out.
 
Kim W.
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There are definitely special people out there that take in any animal. I just wish that there were more out there!
 
loandmo
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Poor puppy :[[[[ I feel SO SO bad.
 
Jaime L.
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Good for you Ruby Roo! Just goes to show ya, you can't keep a good dog down!
 
Jessica  B.
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I agree! They have big hearts and push ahead no matter what....they have a lot to teach us humans!
 
monicap
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What a heartwarming story. Ruby gets a second chance. Right on!!
 
Tina B.
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it is amazing what we can do for animals to function somewhat normally without having to put them to sleep for having a defect injury my hats off for the people who take the time to love and care for these animals
 
Jan H.
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What a sweet dog and what a wonderful person Joel Hunter is for adopting so many special animals.
 
Jo D.
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I agree with you, he is amazing!
 
hgtrader
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Ruby Roo is on a roll-no stopping her now
 
BuilderBob
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Way to go Ruby Roo. Hard to believe the former owner turned her in to the shelter but a happy ending.
 
Brittany L.
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Ahhh...how sad for him but glad he can get around now
 
Susan D.
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What a heart warming story.
 
Horsesareus
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It is good what is possible now days, hope it works for the dog.
 
Jean S.
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This is great. To be enable a physically challenged dog to be able to live a more or less normal life is absolutely great!!!
 
Jerry A.
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Good story, hope the little dog adjust to his new wheels.
 
Kit-Kat
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This is a very sad yet inspiring story! it really shows us how we can not only make a diff in people's life but in pets life!
 
SweetieKisses
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This is GREAT !! Some of these things like "Ruby Roo" is using here will one day inspire other ideas which will help us ALL !!

CUDOS for the designers on Ruby Roo's new "Geaux Cart". We hope RubyRoo adapts fully and can enjoy a full and fun-filled life as one of those most cherished, - man's best friend.

[ Disclaimer: "Man" as used in "man's best friend" above, is implied in a unisex context and refers to women , too !! ]
 
Kathy S.
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amazing
 
Jo D.
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I think you are correct, maybe this will lead to other animals being helped!
 
rosanna b.
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this is a great story if there was a person very every animal out there like ruby roo and his owner.
 
Judy B.
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Great story. Makes you want to cry with happyness for Ruby Roo
 
DDRau
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Many disabled dogs manage just fine with a little human intervention. Good ending.
 
Alyssae514
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This is a great story. I'm glad Ruby Roo was able to be adopted even though she had a disability.
 
DawnG01
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I watched the video too. it is too much and too beautiful.

This is one great little dog. She sure is "feisty," as her owner said! And a sweetheart! To watch the video and see her on her nubby fore limbs make her way to her owner and then just cuddle right up to him...oh my.
 
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This is a gret story. Looks like Ruby Roo and met the right companion for her. One who will allow her to reach her potential and will love her no matter what. What a win-win situation! I'm sure Ruby Roo will learn how to use her cart very quickly. Then the other dogs need to look out - Here comes Ruby Roo!
 
Jamie
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Great story. I think its awesome how he helps out less fortunate dogs. It takes a special person to do that.
 
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I loved this story. Not many people would take on such a responsibility, so it's wonderful to know Ruby will have such a happy life.
 
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I wish more pet owners were as dedicated to their pets as this person. Great story. Go Roo!
 
Jo D.
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I agree with you 100%!
 
Elizabeth C.
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Beautiful Story, I throughly enjoyed this touching tale about this Feisty little Chi.
 
Oh, my heart! Just look at ruby! So cute. So sweet. So small. The mechanical leg contraption is bigger than she is!!

She will love it...and not know the difference since she is being introduced to it so young! What a wonderful man to give Ruby Roo a wonderful home...and family...with his other disabled pets.

He is a true angel ^!^
 
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That is awesome! I think it's great that Ruby Roo doesn't view herself as being "disabled," when in fact disabled means not able to do something. She obviously is able to get around just fine!! I know a few humans that need to take notes from Ruby Roo!! !:)
 
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Hope she learns how to steer her cart
 
Jenna
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Good for Ruby Roo!
 
Lynn C.
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Ruby has found the perfect human companion ~ someone who can look beyond her disability, and see the happy-go-lucky dog within. She will be an inspiration to others once she masters her cart! She will make a terrific therapy dog!
 
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I think your post is great!!
 
Nicole M.
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Ruby-Roo doesn't realize what a wonderful future she has! Not only is she more mobile; but she has the ability to inspire children and adults with congenital disabilities or disabilities resulting from accidents/strokes. I hope she passes her Good Canine Citizen's test and become a pet therapy dog. Go Ruby-Roo!
 
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Roll on Ruby Roo!!!
 
Linda L.
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Good luck to Ruby Roo! Glad she has such a caring owner now. The West Plains Regional Animal Shelter have a cat, "Speedy" who has it's wheels too. You should go see him. He gets around really well.
 
Jenna
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Animals are so adaptable if we give them a chance!
 
Jennifer H.
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It's wonderful that some people care so much and will do whatever it takes to help animals in these situations. Sometimes I wonder if we are really helping them or as the story said, confusing the animals who are put in these unatural situations - I guess there's no way of knowing what the dog must think but clearly he's loved
 
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What a great story. So many caring people helping this little baby. Ruby is blessed to have such a great owner and the owner is blessed to have such a beautiful dog.
 
Ann G.
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Yeah for Ruby Roo, the shelter that cared for her, the company that made the cart, and the man who adopted her. Kudos all around. I hope she adjusts well to her new "legs"!
 
vcwhite
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a good story for a change
 
dencala
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With Ruby's big heart and perky personaility I am sure she will adjust to her wheels and have a blast "running" around.
 
kbartlett08
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That is so great that she got the cart! I have a three-legged dog and it has been 5 years now and he has totally adapted to his new environment like he never had all his legs before. I hope she will do the same.
 
Lisa M.
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That is sweet.
 
pitbullluvr17
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this is good! she will be able to have fun with the other dogs now that she has a wheel chair! its so good that they invented carts for these disabled dogs instead of putting them to sleep.
 
Jenna
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Agreed! They're great dogs that deserve to live!
 
Lucy B.
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It will be interesting to see the progress she makes with the cart. I have often wondered how the animals do with them. I hope we get updates on her.
 
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This is a wonderful story and I am so glad that someone was out there that was able to give Ruby roo a home and make her more functional.
 
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This is so cool for the dog. Way to go on helping the animal in need for unselfish reasons.
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