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Uploaded by on Jun 7, 2006

This is Therapy Golden Lucy Rudd at the 2005 GRCA Nationals. A Golden with Spina bifida, she was rescued as a baby by Yankee Golden Retriever Rescue. She is detailed at the Land of PureGold at http://landofpuregold.com/lucy.htm

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  • You see, you DON'T have to euthanize special needs puppies or kittens. There are people who will take them and love them. Just Google Faith, a dog who has no front legs at all.

  • This is very cool you did that. What a beautiful golden retriever. I'm so happy there are people out there nice enough to do this for their dog. It's a beautiful thing. and Lucy looks very happy!:)

  • aww cute dog! i have spina bifida and never knew that dogs could get it too! that's really cool!

  • I think of Lucy often! Thank you for sharing th is video! Give her a hug for me.

  • I was talking about her Vet, sorry! She=Vet.

  • Three of my dog's puppies were just born with spina bifida, but she didn't say anything about putting them down. She said they may do just fine, so I'm thinking about whether I should or not. I feel so bad for them.

  • aw i want a puppy now from seeing that yhere sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo­ooooooooooooooooooooo cute

  • We love Lucy! We met her at Salisbury Beach with our special needs dog and we fell madly in love with her. We're big fans, and we thank you for giving her an ultra-fantastic home and life. Any dog would be lucky to live in her shoes in your home.

    Kisses to Lucy from Gizmo's pawrents

    Gizz is at dogster(dot)com/dogs/458895

  • What a beautiful golden with tons of spirit and energy!

  • two of my dogs puppies had spina bifida and we had to put them down becuz the dr. told us what their futer would be like and we didnt want that for them so..it was hard..just 1hr into the world and we had to say goodbye. they were peer bred pickanese...sad :[ only three remaied healthy and are now living wonderful lives :]

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