Rescued Pug Doesn’t Let Two Broken Elbows Slow Her Down

According to Gwenn of Pug Nation, Bella looks like she’s part penguin, part seal and part Pug but in truth she’s all dog and just wants hugs and kisses.

Bella wasn’t always look this way. Bella did have a family but they had difficulty caring for her.

When she first broke her elbow her family took her to the veterinarian who was able to fix it. He told the family to keep her confined, keeping the pressure/weight off that limb. For whatever the reason, they didn’t follow these instructions and she re-broke the elbow.

At some point, Bella’s other elbow became broken and the veterinarian decided to keep her at the hospital to keep her confined so she could heal properly.

Upon further assessment, the veterinarians realized the elbows were irreparably damaged. The only solution was a double amputation. The rehabilitation, the care, the cost were all unknowns for this family.

They would not give their consent nor would they relinquish Bella to the hospital. For 9 long months, Bella resided at the hospital. The veterinarians were at an impasse. Without the consent of the family, the veterinarians could not perform additional medical procedures.

Finally, a volunteer at Pug Nation took notice of Bella and inquired. The inquiry lead to the revelation of her story and finally the veterinarians were able to convince the family to relinquish her to the hospital and then the hospital to the animal rescue.

Bella is now 6 years old. Pug Nation was able to find a loving foster/adopter for Bella almost immediately. Wendy considers Bella’s welfare her top priority.

Amazingly, after everything Bella has been through, she is incredibly sweet and has no idea that she is special needs: she barks at passing cars, begs for treats, asks for cuddles and loves going on walks (which she does with the help of a harness).

She does not let two broken elbows set her back. She is fast – whether she is waddling like a seal or running on two legs.

Since filming this story, Bella has had her double amputation surgery and is now free from pain and doing really well. She is still with Wendy and loving her life.

Watch Bella in action with her family in the video below and share her rescue story with your friends!

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