the first few weeks

It’s been about a month since Petey lost his left front leg to the dog next door. He was abandon and we took him in and made him a member of our family with five cats and two other dogs. He was malnourished and afraid. However after he was here a few days he seemed to be getting along really well. He settled in and became a happy healthy and rambunctious little dog. He was becoming OUR’S. One night while I was at work after three weeks with him , my wife let all the dogs out for a quick run in the back yard and to pee and poop before bed. I got the call around 9 PM that Petey was hurt bad and was on his way to the  emergency  vets.

When I got there I saw my poor wife crying with her girlfriend in her van . My wife was in the back seat with the puppy in her arms. I took the little guy and carried him in. They took his weak battered little frame from me and told us to sit in a room. That was the first real moment I actually saw my wife. She was covered in blood from head to toe. She was crying and seemed to be as hurt as the dog. The vet came in and gave us the bad news that he might loose his leg. My wife and our friend and I sat there in disbelief. Only about a month and this happens to our little guy. We cried until we got him back from the vet.Three day later we took him home.  He was really out of it for a week but seemed to be doing a lot better than we were. His incision began to close and the hair began to grow back. He started to jump and tried to run with the big dogs. It was hell keeping him quiet and down until the Docs gave us the OK for him to play.

I spoke to the owner of the dog that tore off  Petey’s leg  ( our neighbor ).  He  told me that his dog did nothing wrong. He said there was no blood on his dogs coat of in his mouth. He said my wife cause all the trauma when she pulled our dog from under the fence.My wife saw the dog chewing on Petey’s leg like a toy trying to pull him under the fence.  His dog somehow grabbed Petey’s leg , pulled it under the fence. clamped down on the ulnar and radius crushing the latter and breaking the radius in two places. The blood vessels , muscles and tendons were destroyed. If we opted to attempt to save his leg there would have been more than 15 surgeries and a 5% chance that the leg would heal. Also the risk of infection was extreme. All this and the puppy was only 5 months old. What a way to start a life. And for me it was really not good. I was trying to save this little guy from the pain of not eating and being alone on the streets. Now even My supposed neighbor was against us.( and still is )

After all the trouble and pain that we all suffered finally it’s getting a LOT better. Pete is running and jumping like a dog with all his legs . He is as fast or faster than the other dogs. He is so happy and outgoing and friendly it ‘s a bit scary. He’s becoming a really great little guy. I am so lucky to have him . There is of course a law suit and I buried panels and attacked them to the fence so the dog next door can’t even see mine any more. I sort of feel bad though. It’s not the dog fault ,  it’s the owner. In the last 6 years since he’s had the two dogs next door I’ve never seen him play with the or take them anywhere or walk them. As long as I had dogs I tto walk them every day and take them out for rides and into the woods with me whenever I go. Thye have been to all the state parks in our area and a few out of state. But such is life.

I am glad I found Tripawds. The site has given me a lot of needed information. It helped me come to grips with the fact the he had three legs now. I know he shouldn’t do some of the things he does and we do try to stop him from jumping and really going like a bat out of hell but it’s hard . He’s so happy when he’s playing and just being a real dog. Maybe the guy next door will take responsibility and even that part of the hell will be over.

Now My puppy is again a happy ,  healthy and  playful dog and I hope we have him around for a really long time.

Thanks for letting me vent and ramble. It’s been a long hard road for all of us here .

Author: petey7132

Petey is an abandoned put bull puppy who is 5 months old. We adopted him to be another member of the family along with with two black lab mixes and 5 cats in the household. He was mauled by the neighbors dog who attempted to pull him threw the fence causing severe injury to his left front leg . The leg was deemed so severely damaged that amputation was the only course. It's been three days now of pain for us to watch him however He thinks he's the strongest puppy in the world. He is getting around and going up and down stairs already . ( only 4 steps but wow!!! amazing. ) there really doesn't seem to be anything he can't do or wont try. I just hope that his attitude never changes and he continues to be the happy and healthy puppy we found and grew to love.

10 thoughts on “the first few weeks”

  1. Oh my goodness, what a horrible thing you’ve been through. And I can’t imagine having to live next to that person. I hope he’ll accept responsibility and you can put this behind you.

    Well, no matter how you have come to find us here, welcome! You’ll find lots of supportive people here and lots of good advice. It’s hard to keep a young energetic tripawd down, but you do have to help them to not overdo it!

    Hope you can post some pics of your pup soon. I’m sure he’ll amaze and inspire you!
    Jackie, Angel Abby’s mom

    1. I have to get them up as soon as I have time. I’m just glad that people do understand and feel the same way about pets as my wife and I do. She was the one who actually got petey away from the other dog. It’s been rather traumatic for her. Soon it will be way behind and we will move on 🙂

  2. well, first – wonderful that pete is ok, and we know he will have a wonderful life as a tripawd. you are great folks for adopting him and for taking such wonderful care of him.

    i think robert frost said ‘good fences make good neighbors’…we too have an issue at our fence line, and are in the process of putting a privacy fence up to keep our pups safe..too bad your neighbor sounds like a butt hole, and doesn’t understand that just ‘letting them out’ isn’t the same as playing with them and incorporating them into your family.

    so, we’d love pictures of pete, and of your whole furry family!!! glad you’ve started a blog, make sure you visit the forums too!!

    charon & spirit gayle

    1. actually calling him a butt hole is an insult to butt holes. I have very very strong feeling about this idiot. I also would love to be able to do to him what I’d like to . but that’s very illegal. any way thinks for the support !

    1. Thank you . It’s good to know that I have a place where people understand ! Thank you again

  3. awww… I am so sorry you have a crappy neighbor. We understand that because we have one too. I hope you can make him understand that he is responsible for his dogs! In the meantime, it sounds like Petey has a great life and landed with really good people. He is very lucky and I bet he will prove it to you everyday how happy he is to be a part of your family.

    Best wishes for his long term happiness!

    Elizabeth

    1. Thank you ! The guy next door is not listening to anything but a court order so I guess that’s the way I have to go . In another life he will feel what he did.

  4. Welcome to Tripawds Petey and family! We are so happy to have you. Petey sure did have a rough start but now he is in your loving hands and you are doingall you can to give him a wonderful life. What kind of Dog is Petey? Show us some pics if you can please!!

    1. as soon as I have a bit more time I’m going to put up a few pictures of him and his brothers 🙂 He’s a pit bull mix and a really mushy puppy .

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