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Please welcome our newest arrival, an adorable 9-month old female Chihuahua named Roo who came yesterday.  She was born without her front legs.  A local rescue group, Riverside Rescue in Lunenburg, Vermont, had a breeder show up at their door last Tuesday with Roo.  Sharon from Riverside Rescue emailed me on Wednesday to ask if we could take her, and we said yes.  So Sharon dropped Roo off at our vet clinic in Whitefield for a medical check-up and a spay, and then on Saturday, Kim from the clinic was kind enough to bring her out to us. 

We're not sure who named her Roo — we think it was the breeder — presumably because she looks a bit like a kangaroo when she's up on her back legs:

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Although she can hop around, she doesn't stay up for long and ends up scooting around on her chest.  So we will be contacting our friends at Doggon' Wheels for a quad wheelchair for this little girl.  Then she'll look like a kangaroo in a go-cart!

Yes, we do know about Faith, the two-legged dog who's made the rounds on the Internet for a number of years now.  Faith basically walks on her back legs and does just fine that way.  But Roo isn't able to do that — she can hop a couple of times on her back legs, or maybe four or five times if she gets really excited, but soon she has to drop to the ground and rest on her chest.  Then she'll hop and slide, using her chest to balance herself as she moves forward.  So far she doesn't have pressure sores, but her chest is bald in that spot and thus a problem would develop in time if we let it.

Roo on chest

However, this doesn't really matter as far as Roo is concerned, because the only place she wants to be is in our arms, not hopping around on the floor!  She is a total lovebug, and her little tail twitters so fast you think it might just fall off.  If I walk over to her when she's on the bed, she will hop over to my feet, stand up, lean against my leg, and look up at me.  At that point it is impossible not to pick her up and hold her.  (She knows this.) 

Here's Roo reaching for Alayne:

Roo reaching for Alayne

She is great around the other dogs, and doesn't mind at all if they come over to check her out.  But speaking of other dogs, the Dachshunds are more than a little upset that they're now facing some serious competition, i.e., they no longer have a monopoly on the "small and cute department."  The Dachshunds got together last night and decided unanimously, 7-0, to vote Roo off the island.  However, since this particular island is run by benevolent dictators who can ignore the wishes of certain self-interested and petulant inhabitants, we annulled the Dachshund vote and told the assembled rabble to, in effect, "get over it as fast as your short legs can carry you."  They've spent much of Sunday walking by Roo and casting nervous glances over their shoulders at the tiny 5-pound (2.27 kg) thing on the bed.

Although Roo is not the first dog to arrive since we came to New Hampshire — blind and deaf Gabe the Cocker was — she is our first-ever New England dog. So please say hello to little Miss Roo!

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64 responses to “Introducing … Little Miss Roo”

  1. Anne in Florida Avatar
    Anne in Florida

    Oh, and is that Goldie all smooshed up in the little tiny dog bed in the back ground of the 2nd picture?? What a character. Goldie you are the best!!
    Another one of Goldies Fans, Anne

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  2. Barbara Crabtree Avatar
    Barbara Crabtree

    This disappeared the first time I wrote it while trying to correct it. So, again, Roo is lovely with her blonde hair and finishings. She shows up well on the red blanket that I sent for Christmas. You might want to try that again as it photographs well.
    The wheelie is a great idea, as it will relieve back pain in the future. I have seen that in action on a Corgie, and she was perfectly happy with it. Keep us up to date on her. Things seem to be going well on the new ranch. Great for you two.

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  3. Inger Wiltz Avatar

    I’ve seen cute before, but little Roo takes the prize. No wonder the dachshounds are a bit concerned. Little Roo: You have come to the best place in the world.–Inger

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  4. Nina Avatar
    Nina

    Love that precious face and the cute name to match! Roo, welcome to the ranch! I, too, have to agree that the breeder did the right thing in making sure the pup was put into rescue.

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  5. Betty Avatar
    Betty

    Not surprising that a breeder is willing to make money off these poor sweet dogs, but then dumps the imperfect ones as fast as she can!

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  6. Karen Linot Avatar
    Karen Linot

    Adorable. There was a cat at Best Friends Sanctuary in Utah I believe that was born without front legs. A couple on the east coast I believe adopted her and she was doing great. For some reason I think her name was Roo also. Welcome home little one.

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  7. Carla Polastro-Nigro Avatar

    I’ve just returned from Stockholm and I can’t think of a better welcome home than the pictures and description of Roo!:-) She’s just too adorable for words.
    If she were here, I’d spend my days cuddling her in my arms…
    Welcome to the RDR, sweetheart!

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  8. Beth (Scagnelli) Morey Avatar

    Lio (our chihuahua: http://tinyurl.com/2ek3l68) has fallen in love with Roo! I must admit, though, that I have, too. 🙂

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  9. John Boyes Avatar
    John Boyes

    Just amazing the way animals love life no matter what the circumstances or the cards they are delt !
    How can there not be a God ?
    John B

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  10. Erin Volpe Avatar
    Erin Volpe

    Oh my what a sweetheart I would carry her around evereyday you guys were sent from God I wish I lived closer to you Erin Volpe

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  11. Pam Avatar
    Pam

    What a sweet, sweet pup! She’s so adorable and the name, Roo matches her perfectly! I’m so happy to hear she found a loving home! 🙂

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  12. Melissa Towle Avatar
    Melissa Towle

    she’s beautiful and i’m so glad she ended up at your door! Way to go breeder for recognizing she can live a great life with the right folks!!
    GO ROO!!

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  13. Renee Valley Avatar
    Renee Valley

    I hope Roo will get her “hot wheels” soon too!

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  14. Rita Boatright Avatar
    Rita Boatright

    Roo is so petite with the cutest face. She is so lucky to have found her way to the Ranch.

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