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World's First Dog to Receive Prosthetic Implant Surgery Walks, Runs and Plays on New Legs
Alameda East Veterinary Hospital in Denver Plans to Provide Breakthrough Surgery for Other Amputee Dogs
| Source: Alameda East Veterinary Hospital
DENVER, CO -- (MARKET WIRE) -- March 6, 2007 -- Dr. Robert Taylor of the nationally acclaimed
animal hospital, Alameda East Veterinary Hospital, has successfully
completed a series of groundbreaking surgeries that gave an abused amputee
dog the ability to walk. Triumph, a Siberian Husky, is the world's first
canine to receive permanent prosthetic legs.
When Dr. Taylor first learned of Triumph's cruel amputation and incredible
rescue from Turkey, he was compelled to help the four-year-old Siberian
Husky, now living in a loving, and supportive home in Nashville, TN. The
complicated task of developing custom artificial legs and surgically
implanting them began over a year ago and required a three-phase approach.
The initial implants were provided in late 2005. In 2006 Triumph returned
to Colorado for follow-up visits and improvements. The most recent and
final phase included another adjustment surgery that took place in December
2006. Triumph's implant surgeries are now complete and she is happily
walking and running every day with her new legs.
"Triumph's journey has been truly amazing and inspiring, and I feel lucky
to have been part of her success story," said Dr. Robert Taylor, DVM, MS,
Alameda East Veterinary Hospital. "As the first dog to receive the
permanent artificial legs, Triumph is paving the way for many other amputee
dogs to receive the same treatment and enjoy a life filled with running,
playing and walking."
Donations Needed
Triumph's story would not be possible without the generosity of many
individuals. Outside fundraising efforts covered Triumph's travel expenses
to Alameda East Veterinary Hospital in Denver, Colorado, where Dr. Taylor
performed the surgery free of charge. BioMedtrix, manufacturer of
veterinary orthopedic products, developed and donated the custom prosthetic
implants.
Based on Triumph's success, many other dogs are now waiting in line to
receive this surgery. Unfortunately, in many cases like Triumph's, this
type of advanced treatment is too costly so needy dogs must rely on the
generosity of individuals who donate to supporting organizations. Dr.
Taylor and his team at Alameda East Veterinary Hospital already have other
dogs preparing for the surgery this summer. Donations to Colorado's
Helping Hands Foundation, a national charity founded by the animal
hospital, are needed to support the future surgeries at Alameda East
Veterinary Hospital.
The Colorado Helping Hands Foundation is a last resort for covering the
cost of emergency or specialist treatment. The foundation's assistance can
often facilitate a happy ending in critical situations.
Contributions can be made at www.chhf.org.
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About Alameda East Veterinary Hospital
Alameda East Veterinary Hospital is a full-service hospital offering
advanced veterinary care 24 hours a day, every day, since 1971. An
integrated team of emergency care veterinarians, board certified
specialists and general practitioners provide unparalleled, compassionate
care for animals. With more than 20,000 animal visits each year, the
hospital staff is renowned for delivering a wide range of life saving and
general veterinary practice procedures, which continually advance
veterinary care practices worldwide. Alameda East Veterinary
Hospital...Your pets deserve our vets.™ Visit www.aevh.com for more
information.