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April 13, 2019 by Crossroads Dingo Rescue   No comments   Filed Under: Dingo Diary

I have been jumping from one subject to another.
As most are aware our Bonnie border collie had her leg amputated due to bone cancer

Whilst she appears to cope very well she does become tied very quickly, realizing her age may make transitioning from four legs to three more difficult
Sadly the dingo girls ( inhouse ) have now decided they no longer like her , this adds to her slight depression, given she assisted with rearing them .she feels insecure and quite threatened, so much so we now keep them seperated
However Bonnie formed a friendship with Burra dingo , she is the only one he will associate with .
She comforted him when he first arrived with broken leg and severe mange , after 5 years he still refuses human interaction ( apart from his immediate family )
Bonnie and burra usually run together in the exercise yard , since Bonnie’s surgery he is very careful not to run into her or rough play with her

Today i so wish i had a camera . whilst walking back from the yard Bonnie became tied and slow , our Burra walked along side her and started to learn into her , supporting her right side, of leg amputation, effectively keeping her stable and balanced .
It certainly reflects the relationship and caring of one dingo with his friend

So now I’m of a thought to attempt to invest in a wheel chair, one that will support her body and for her not to depend so heavily on her shoulders and left leg . we have no doubt she has arthritis in her shoulders which cause her pain as she attempts to walk .

Unsure of where i can obtain a chair for her disability .

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