Hospital for injured animals
The injured dogs, ducks, and rabbits received help from humans through small and useful inventions.
2-month-old Lucky Duck walked with his sandal to support his disabled leg, in Newport, England. (Photo: PA).
The buzzard was lucky to survive after being stabbed in a London, British train, it only injured her leg. (Photo: Jeff Moore) .
The paralyzed rabbit, Ethel, was the first rabbit in England to change his life thanks to a specially designed crutch. (Photo: SWNS) .
Police dog Max walks with a wheelchair playing around at Tiverton, Devon, England. (Photo: Rex) .
Elephants are given special shoes for pain relief at Paignton Zoo in Devon, England. (Photo: Richard Austin) .
The cat paralyzes Afrika back and forth with the help of a pair of wheels. (Photo: Rex) .
Hoppy 3-legged turtle is fitted with a sliding table to make it easy to walk. (Photo: Richard Austin) .
Daschund dog was paralyzed in his hind legs and had to ride a wheelchair. (Photo: SWNS) .
The old Windsor turtle has a four-wheel slide. (Photo: Rex) .
The rhinoceros of Patna had a broken leg so he had to cast a cast at the zoo in Berlin, Germany. (Photo: DPA) .
Penguins go green shoes after being saved from the Arctic. (Photo: DPA) .
Horace's hedgehog hurt his leg. (Photo: APEX) .
The Asian elephant Chhouk can walk again after being fitted with a prosthetic leg. (Photo: Caters) .
The injured dogs are attached with stroller at the Animal Protection Center in China. (Photo: Rex) .
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