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Hans is a 1-year-old Dachshund/Corgi in San Diego, CA, who needs $2,000 for Bilateral ulnar osteotomy and bilateral radial osteotomy.

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Hans is our precious rescue dog from Tijuana, Mexico. We adopted him from a lovely rescue center in April of 2020 and he has been an integral part of our family dynamic ever since. Hans lives with my husband and I in Pacific Beach, San Diego. Here he enjoys playing with his toys, walking on the beach and socializing with other puppy friends in the area. He is an extremely calm pup.

Hans is very calm and loving, always trying to cuddle and show love to those he meets. He love to be pet and will gladly come to give company to all. Hans enjoys roaming our condo and local area, walking, running and swimming when it is not too cold. Finally, he constantly shows us everyday just how much he loves us in his behavior, kisses, and overall energy.

Covid-19 has affected us all. For my husband and I we have been furloughed and left with barely enough finances to keep afloat. We would always do what we can to help Hans as he is our son. However, at this time we are seeking assistance to give him the best life possible.

Hans has two bowed front legs and a limp that is the result of an ulnar and radial surgery. We have been informed that this was caused by a major trauma in his previous care. Having this surgery is vital to avoid him walking on his wrist and preventing juvenile arthritis that could occur very quickly if not seen to.

Hans dreams of being a ninja. However, with large paws, he is trying his best to tread lightly to be undetected. He will always try to surprise you by creeping around on his toes, hoping to not be seen. Otherwise, when he is not living the ninja dream, Hans enjoys his Yaks cheese chews on the balcony, taking in the San Diego air.

Location
San Diego, CA
Species:
Dog
Breed:
Dachshund/Corgi
Age:
1 years old
Sex:
Male
Hans is a 1-year-old Dachshund/Corgi in San Diego, CA, who needs $2,000 for Bilateral ulnar osteotomy and bilateral radial osteotomy. — Waggle