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Sam is a neutered male, Black Point Maltese mix, born on May 5, 2001. Due to a spinal injury, his back legs no longer function. He uses a set of wheels on his hind legs to help him get around. Sam has limited bladder and bowel control which decline when excited. His bladder needs to be expressed several times a day to keep it empty and the muscle still functioning. He has had several surgeries and nearly a year of physical therapy to get where he is today - which is a happy, loving little dog. He has a wonderful disposition, loves children, other dogs and even cats and has a good prognosis for several more years of life if kept to a good diet. Favorite things: barking at people, sleeping, playing "go-fetch" and taking walks on his wheels. Letting him go is breaking his mom's heart, but she is having a hard time taking care of him with a 18 month old and a new baby due next month. If you can help Sammy, or you know someone who will give him a loving home, please email Bobbi at [email protected] and we'll send you a picture.
Sam is a neutered male, Black Point Maltese mix, born on May 5, 2001. Due to a spinal injury, his back legs no longer function. He uses a set of wheels on his hind legs to help him get around. Sam has limited bladder and bowel control which decline when excited. His bladder needs to be expressed several times a day to keep it empty and the muscle still functioning. He has had several surgeries and nearly a year of physical therapy to get where he is today - which is a happy, loving little dog. He has a wonderful disposition, loves children, other dogs and even cats and has a good prognosis for several more years of life if kept to a good diet. Favorite things: barking at people, sleeping, playing "go-fetch" and taking walks on his wheels. Letting him go is breaking his mom's heart, but she is having a hard time taking care of him with a 18 month old and a new baby due next month. If you can help Sammy, or you know someone who will give him a loving home, please email Bobbi at [email protected] and we'll send you a picture.