Summary
Aimee decided to adopt Peggy, a husky with three legs, despite warnings not to. Peggy, originally from Romania, is now thriving thanks to Aimee's care. A pet care company explains that animals often adapt well to life with missing limbs, and recovery involves patience and support.
Key Facts
- Peggy is a husky with only three legs.
- Aimee chose to adopt Peggy after seeing her in Romania.
- People advised Aimee against adopting Peggy due to her disability.
- Peggy's past is unclear; she might have been a street dog or born with a deformity.
- Aimee's decision to adopt Peggy turned out to be one of the best she's made.
- Peggy has adjusted well to life on three legs, showing resilience and personality.
- Purina notes that while amputation is a major operation, pets adapt well and can have improved quality of life.
- Providing a safe and supportive environment is key to a pet's recovery from amputation.