CCTV9英语新闻:哈士奇安装假肢后正常行走(在线收听

A 7-year-old Siberian Husky is making headlines on the internet here in China for becoming the first canine in the country, as far as we know, to receive four artificial limbs in northeast China's Dalian city. Nicknamed "Da Hei", he now gets around relatively well, and he's come a long way since his rescue.

 

Nicknamed "Da Hei", he now gets around relatively well, and he's come a long way since 
his rescue.

 

Probably not the best gait among the proud family of Siberian Huskies. But nothing can put a damper on "Da Hei’s" pleasure of trotting around, something most other dogs take for granted.

"It was on an afternoon in the year 2010. Two young men took Da Hei to my clinic for treatment. They said they needed to go to the bank to withdraw some money, but they never came back." Veterinarian Mr. Liu said.

Not much is known about Da Hei’s past, except his limbs were deliberately and maliciously torn off. Liu, being a vet and a natural carer, decided that from then on, Da Hei would be his responsibility.

"At the time, Da Hei was in really bad shape. First I had to remove the dead skin and flesh from his limbs. Then I performed amputation on the bones. He’s a survivor. It took him only 19 days to recover."Mr. Liu said.

With love and compassion, Da Hei was nursed back to health. But by then, the kind-hearted veterinarian didn’t just want Da Hei to survive, he wanted Dahei to able to walk and live life.

"With the money donated by many good people, a prosthetics factory in Beijing was commissioned to make prosthetic limbs for Da Hei. It took a total of 8 months. We tried and re-tried." Mr. Liu said.

After 8 months of hard work by Dahei, and by those caring people around him, he was able to walk again.

"It wasn’t an easy process for Da Hei. I know for him sometimes walking was painful because the prosthetics weren’t adjusted right. But he was really brave. I kind of admire him." Liu’s assistant Mr. Zhu said.

Da Hei will never be able to walk like other dogs do. But he can be happy like others, with so much love around.

 

Nicknamed "Da Hei", he now gets around relatively well, and he's come a long way since his
rescue.

 

 

Nicknamed "Da Hei", he now gets around relatively well, and he's come 
a long way since his rescue.
  原文地址:http://www.tingroom.com/video/cctv9/2014/1/244720.html