So very happy and surprised that Macie Mae stood on her prosthetic! We are placing it on for 15 minutes, 2 times per day while keeping her busy with peanut butter and games using treats! If anyone has any fun brain teaser games, please let me know! All of this keeps her from focusing on the prosthetic. She even took one step but I was unable to capture that with a spoon of peanut butter in my other hand. 🙂
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Adopted a 4 month old Border Collie/Great Pyrenees 1/2017. She came to us missing her right rear paw. The rescue sanctuary does not know how it went missing but it is from trauma. It could have been from the umbilical cord or could have been trauma while she, her mom, and 6 siblings were out almost fending for themselves. She recently got her prosthetic from UC Davis Veterinary School. She had a wonderful rehab vet Dr Troy in Walnut Creek, and an equally amazing vet at Davis named Dr Jamie Peyton! Wish us luck!
We are excited to be able to share Macie Mae’s crazy life and her journey as a tripod. We have gone through the long process of getting her a prosthetic device for her missing right hind paw. I will continue to add to the blog post by going back historically from the the first day we heard about her and her 6 siblings who resided at a rescue sanctuary in Willits, CA.  Our family adopted her at 4-months-old on New Year’s Day, 2017.  She is a Border Collie/Great Pyrenees mix.  She was already missing her right rear paw when she and her siblings came to the rescue at 3- months-old.  The rescue sanctuary does not know how it went missing but know that it is from some sort of trauma. The veterinarians said it could have been from the umbilical cord in utero or could have been another trauma while she, her mom, and 6 siblings were fending for themselves. She received her prosthetic yesterday from UC Davis Veterinary School under the guidance of the fabulous Dr. Jamie Peyton. Her wonderful rehab vet Dr. Erin Troy and staff  in Walnut Creek, CA help to get her stronger and keep her pain free.  More to come along with photos! Wish us luck!