A born without rear legs has learned to balance on her front legs, showcasing her perseverance and adaptability, all thanks to her caring owner. This adorable dog, once abandoned and left to suffer, has figured out how to walk on two legs. Ptol was supported only by her front legs, but she refused to let her disability hold her back. The six-year-old dog realized she was getting too close to her imaginary paws, thanks to her owner, Daÿilo Codilego Jr. Ptol, which means “chopped” in Tagalog, is often seen interacting with other dogs and exploring the streets and gutters of the Casigura neighborhood in Las Piñas City, Philippines.
Can we just take a moment to mourn the fact that this poor woman has been called “chopped”? It’s a label that feels both endearing and harsh. Beyond her unusual nickname, the pet is beloved in the neighbourhood for her bravery and zest for life. Daÿilo, a local truck driver, fondly recalled, “We met six years ago when I was working at a bakery. One day, born without rear legs a co-worker brought in four puppies and tried to sell them for five thousand pesos (£115/$151) each.”
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The other puppies had been lost, but nobody seemed to care about Ptol, the poor dog with two legs. “Nothing like that will penetrate your skin,” someone remarked. “They weren’t expecting her to survive,” Daÿilo said. It was me who had the foresight to look after her. We felt sad for her, so we explored our options. “We couldn’t possibly consider that for Ptol.” “Couldn’t I give you something? How about Willow, Molly, or Coco? I can think of three suitable alternatives, buddy.” For the first two years of her life, Ptol couldn’t walk; however, she learned to balance on her two legs and quickly gained control. She follows her owner around the property and protects him fiercely.
Daÿilo commented, “Ptol acts like a guard dog, barking whenever a stranger comes near.” She also remains in place until I snap a photo of another dog. In all other situations, she is a beloved and respected member of the group. “She faces quite a few challenges when I have to travel for work because everyone takes care of her.” She’s not overly picky. She just likes the food we eat. However, she won’t be able to enjoy pie since.