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Quadruple Amputee Dog Rescued From Meat Trade Is Now a Therapy Dog

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An extremely abused dog, who lost all her legs, is now finding her calling as a therapy dog.

Last year, we reported on Chi Chi, a golden retriever rescued from the brutal dog meat market in Asia. She was discovered in a garbage bag, after having been tortured, hung upside down and her paws tightly bound. (Some consumers believe the crueler you are to an animal, the more tender the meat will be.) The butcher believed her meat was too rancid, so he threw her out.

Related: Double Amputee Teaches Dog Without Legs to Walk Again

Image Credit: Chi Chi Rescue Dog/FB

Image Credit: Chi Chi Rescue Dog/FB

By sheer luck, she was discovered by a local rescue organization who took her under its wings. It teamed up with Los Angeles-based animal rescue organization ARME (Animal Rescue, Media & Education) to provide assistance with her care.

After amputating her legs, fitting her with prosthetics and rehabilitating her, Chi Chi was flown across the world to Phoenix, where she met her forever family, the Howells. Having several dogs, including a few with medical issues, the family was ready for her.

Image Credit: Chi Chi Rescue Dog/FB

Image Credit: Chi Chi Rescue Dog/FB

Initially, hesitant of people, Chi Chi slowly transformed.

“That’s been amazing to watch her grow and watch her transform into this dog that now can’t wait to visit people and meet new people,” owner Elizabeth Howell told The Washington Post.

After people followed her plight, she not only gained a huge following on social media but also a calling in life: to provide joy to people.

Image Credit: Chi Chi Rescue Dog/FB

Image Credit: Chi Chi Rescue Dog/FB

She recently became certified as a therapy dog and now visits assisted-living facilities, veterans centers and special-needs students at elementary schools, according to the outlet.

Related: Abused Puppy-Mill Dog Gets Second Chance In Life as PetSmart Greeter

Image Credit: Chi Chi Rescue Dog/FB

Image Credit: Chi Chi Rescue Dog/FB

While she looks to make a difference in so many people’s lives, Elizabeth hopes the biggest impact comes with young children at schools.

Image Credit: Chi Chi Rescue Dog/FB

Image Credit: Chi Chi Rescue Dog/FB

“Dogs aren’t judging. They love everyone the same. Somehow dogs can just reach a person in ways humans can’t,” Howell told the outlet. “Is that compassion? Understanding? I don’t know. But it’s really special to be able to see. I can’t tell you how many people meet her and just start crying.”

Related: Dog Rescued From Meat Market With No Paws Gets a Second Chance in Life

By Andrea Huspeni

Andrea Huspeni is the founder and CEO of This Dog's Life. Her mission it to help dogs live a happier, healthier and longer life. When she isn't working, she spends time with her two dogs, Lola and Milo. She resides in Brooklyn, NY.

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