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Greetings group.  I'm new to the FML, but couldn't resist replying to
this.
 
I have seen, on an "amazing video" (?) show, a dog with only one front
leg and one back leg (on the same side).  That dog would run and play
every bit as much as a normal dog!  It was truly amazing seeing how he
compensated for the loss of two legs (due to being hit by a car).  His
only real problem was when he stopped; he had to find something to lean
on (which he would).  It was the strangest thing seeing this dog in
action.  From the side, you couldn't hardly tell he had only two legs,
but coming or going, it looked SO odd!
 
So, animals can indeed lead full and rich lives minus a limb or two. :o)
 
Gary (the human),
Bart (sable male) and
Victoria (DEW female)
[Posted in FML issue 4285]

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