Louie the Beagle gets a new leg

After six years of dragging his left back leg when he walked, Louie’s back hip started to break down. When Louie started scooting around because of the pain, owners Bob and Jill DePue decided to schedule hip surgery. They took one last shot at another option before pursuing surgery – why not try a prosthetic leg as their veterinarian suggested.

The Depue’s grandson Nicholas found Miller Prosthetics & Orthotics in Belpre, Ohio through the Ohio University Innovation Center, who recently 3-d printed a cart for the puppy “Tumbles”.   After speaking with Nancy Miller over the phone, Bob and Jill decided to take the 30-minute drive to Belpre for a consultation with Mark, who is a certified and licensed prosthetist and orthotist (usually for human patients). After examining and casting Louie, Mark was able to make the beagle a new back leg.

Louie was born without the leg and had never had a prosthesis, so learning how to walk on all four legs was a learning experience for the beloved beagle. After Louie tested out the leg at home, Mark made a few design changes.

Bob’s official therapy dog wears a vest that says “All Wounds Aren’t Visible”. This pertains to the effects of PTSD, common among combat veterans. The Millers are proud to be able to help Louie continue his therapy with Bob, who served our country in Vietnam.

Andrea Shirey

Andrea Shirey is the CEO and Founder of One Nine Design, an agency dedicated to empowering nonprofits and small businesses through effective digital marketing tools. With over two decades of experience as a nonprofit fundraiser, executive director, and designer, Andrea combines creative expertise with a deep understanding of the unique challenges nonprofits face. She’s passionate about designing websites that not only look great, but also work as effective tools for engagement and growth.

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