Manny at GasWorks

Today's "guest blog" comes courtesy from Heather M. in Seattle.  Heather had made a generous gift for the animals at the ranch in December in honor of her three-legged dog, Manny, and she sent us photos of him.  When I asked her if we could share Manny's story on our blog, she agreed and said, "I think it is important [for people] to hear that these dogs can live normal lives."

Heather wrote:

"I used to volunteer at the Seattle Animal Shelter and walk the dogs on Sunday.  I saw Manny who was being walked by another walker at the time.  There were so many dogs to walk that day that I didn't finish until the shelter was already opened.  It broke my heart when I saw people looking at Manny thinking he was so cute.  As soon as they saw he was missing a leg, they were no longer interested and they would move on.

He is a rescue from Mexico who was brought to the Seattle Animal Shelter with 13 other dogs. He is an absolute joy!  He is the happiest dog I have ever seen!  He does everything most other dogs do: swims, fetches his ball, goes on walks. He does it all.

My husband and I were a little concerned he would not be able to keep up with our other dog but he is a ball of energy!  He does everything our other dog can do plus some.  He actually taught our other dog, Tucker, to fetch and go in the water.  I have to say we are so lucky to have him!"

And I would have to say Manny is lucky to have Heather!

Here he is playing fetch:

Manny with ball

Thank you, Heather!

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12 responses to “Three-Legged Manny”

  1. Marla Avatar
    Marla

    Heather’s story reminds me of an adoption fair I was working at. I held a three-legged pure-bred Cairn Terrier in my arms and people could not tell he was missing a leg. Of course, when I told them, they were no longer interested even though this dog was twice as fast going up and down the stairs to potty as I was to take him. Anyway, after many, many hours, this elderly couple came in and said a friend called them to alert them there was a Cairn there up for adoption. Rather than get my hopes up yet again, I sighed and told them about the missing leg and asked if that was a problem. The man then leaned down and pulled his pants leg up to expose an artificial leg and said “That will just make him all the more beautiful to us”. Needless to say, I cried throughout them filling out the adoption forms! God bless you Heather for adopting Mr. Manny.

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  2. Toni Avatar
    Toni

    What a HANDSOME boy! Thank you Heather and family for giving him a wonderful home and educating others about the full lives dogs with disabilities can have.

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  3. Nina Avatar
    Nina

    I agree…Manny is one lucky handsome boy! He is sooo cute! So glad to hear about him and his second lease on life. Thanks for sharing!

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  4. Colleen & Sweet Kitty Erin Avatar
    Colleen & Sweet Kitty Erin

    There are some wonderful people that come to this blog. It’s so awesome people are finding out animals with disabilities can do much more than we can ever imagine & more people are coming to know this because of the way stories can be shared on the internet. Thank you, Heather, for sharing your story of Manny & for being the one who took the time to give him his forever home. Manny looks great with the ball in his mouth. Marla, your story almost made me cry. Sounds like that Cairn hit the jackpot!

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  5. Angela Avatar
    Angela

    What an adorable doll Manny is – and I really enjoyed the lovely post by Marla. I love happy endings – and let’s hope these stories and the hard work by all the people who care will bring many more.

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  6. Shirley * James/Portland, OR Avatar

    Heather–that is a wonderful story and another testament to the joy of having a disabled animal. Manny is so handsome! I grew up with a 3-legged cat and she was the best.

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  7. Debbie Avatar
    Debbie

    Hooray for Manny…he deserves great happiness. And blessings to Heather and her family for seeing beyond his slight “difference”!!

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  8. gayle Avatar
    gayle

    What a cutie?? Such a great ending.
    How’s Margaret does she like the snow?

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  9. Margaret Avatar
    Margaret

    Thank you for the guest blog RDR & Heather! This is a wonderful success story. His beautiful picture (from Gasworks Park?)caught my eye because of his bright and happy grin, as well as that stylish coat! Only after your story did I revert to notice only one front leg. Brought to mind a fabulous cover on The Bark magazine awhile back – same thing and great to spread that message. Their spirit will(and should) blind you to their “disability”. I have come to love Steve and Alayne’s term “differnt ability”.
    While I live in Issaquah & am not into Seattle much anymore, I’d be thrilled to notice your fabulous Manny at Gasworks someday, for that beautiful smile.

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  10. Cindy Avatar
    Cindy

    Oh Manny what a handsome boy you are! My goodness, my heart skipped a beat when I looked at your picture. Heather thank you for sharing this wonderful story but more than that thank you for loving Manny enough to see his “ability”. The ability to love and be loved, to live a full life and be of value! I am quite sure he has even more abilities than this too. What a blessing, what a heart warming story. May we all be so humble as Manny to say here I am, every beautiful inch of me ready to live a wonderful life and love you like nobody ever has! Thanks! You made my night!

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  11. Carla Polastro-Nigro Avatar

    When my husband and I adopted Leo, our three-legged cat, we wondered whether he would be able to climb stairs, etc… Ha! We shouldn’t have worried at all: he runs and jumps all over the place!:-)

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  12. Boundforglory Avatar
    Boundforglory

    Manny looks like a happy, active boy! I’m so glad Heather was at her local shelter; available to see Manny’s personality and give him a chance to live out a life with family. Life doesn’t get better than playing ball with those you cherish.

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