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Dog with no legs leaves Korea for new life in Arizona

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In this Saturday, March 12, 2016 photo, Richard Howell carries Chi Chi, a golden retriever mix, at his home in Phoenix. The 2-year-old dog has spent two months in a veterinary clinic in Seoul learning how to live with prosthetic paws.

PHOENIX >> A dog left for dead in South Korea and had all four legs amputated has found a family in Phoenix.

Chi Chi hit the ground running Saturday at the home of Richard and Elizabeth Howell.

The golden retriever can walk and play fetch like any other dog with the help of prosthetic paws.

She was shepherded over by Los Angeles-based Animal Rescue, Media & Education.

Organization President Shannon Keith says Chi Chi, which means “loving” in Korean, was intended to be slaughtered for food.

But a local animal rescue group found her in a garbage bag with her legs badly infected.

Keith says a veterinarian determined the dog’s legs needed to be amputated.

The Howells say they hope Chi Chi can be a therapy dog that can help amputee patients.

11 responses to “Dog with no legs leaves Korea for new life in Arizona”

  1. lee1957 says:

    What’s his name? Matt?

  2. kiragirl says:

    Cannibals.

  3. aomohoa says:

    What a sad story with a happy ending.

  4. loveneverfails says:

    dogs are good therapy for humans. training ChiChi to be a therapy dog for amputees is a great thing and no doubt.

  5. st1d says:

    phoenix is where i rode a horse with no name.

  6. DeltaDag says:

    It’s after reading stories like this one that I kind of miss mikethenovice’s “insights.” But then, I’ve always had a weakness for underdogs so to speak.

  7. MoiLee says:

    Animal cruelty is one of the things that really angers me!! To me ? to treat any animal this way is just,not right!
    Animal lovers (My Dogs & Cats) like myself . we all know that, when a Dog Loves you,they Love you Unconditionally….Their Love for you is forever!!This story ended in a good light and I’m just glad a loving owner has found you. Get well Chi-Chi!

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