The Wisconsin Humane Society (WHS) is searching for a loving home for an exceptional canine – Bella, a six-month-old puppy with a remarkable twist. Bella isn’t your average pup; she possesses an extremely rare medical condition called Dimelia, causing her to have what appears to be an “extra leg” on her right hind leg.
Doubling the Love: Bella’s Dimelia
Dimelia is characterized by the duplication of bones. In Bella’s case, x-rays revealed an extra femur, two tibias, two fibulas, and a whopping nine toes on her rear paw! WHS states they’ve never encountered a case like Bella’s in their 145-year history, and she’s likely one of very few documented instances of canine Dimelia ever.
Despite her unique anatomy, Bella doesn’t let anything slow her down. The WHS reports she gets around with enthusiasm and enjoys playing just like any other pup.
A Forever Home for a Special Soul
While Bella’s additional limb doesn’t hinder her mobility, finding the perfect forever home is crucial. WHS seeks an adopter who can shower Bella with love and provide any future veterinary care she may need.
Bella’s story is truly special. We know the perfect match for bella is out there, someone who will celebrate her unique qualities and give her all the love she deserves.
WHS
Open Your Heart to a Five-Legged Miracle
If you’re looking for a furry companion unlike any other, Bella might just be your perfect match. Contact the Wisconsin Humane Society’s Kenosha Campus to learn more about Bella and begin the adoption process. You could be giving a truly special dog the forever home she deserves.
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Bella was not surrendered by her previous owner for her rare condition, but rather because she was “too rambunctious.” She is just one of 17 dogs at the rescue currently available for adoption.
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Bella’s story is a heartwarming reminder that love knows no bounds. Could you be the one to open your heart and home to this special five-legged wonder?
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