TeamDogs today!It's a place where you can share a picture of your dog in our Top Dogs feed and share your doggy advice.Six weeks later the pup revisited the doctors, who said her bones were strong enough for rehabilitation and to begin learning how to walk again."She proved to be a fairly quick learner," Clary said, noting that her foster owner Lorraine with the rescue group Dallas DogRRR had developed a rehabilitation regiment."Now Siggi doing many things that puppies like to do, including chasing a ball in the yard."For more stories from the Daily Star, sign up to one of our newsletters here. Dr Clary had previous experience with a similar condition in early 2019 when its Veterinary Teaching Hospital successfully operated on a foxhound.
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