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Tongs

  • Young
  • Male
  • Small

About Tongs

Jackson, MO

Breed

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Male
Small
(0-25 lbs)
White / Cream

Behavior

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Adoption Fee

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Tongs's Story

TONGS NEEDS A VERY SPECIAL KIND OF ADOPTER.<br/>And honestly, that feels pretty on-brand for us because somehow the tricky ones always find their way here.<br/><br/>Tongs is a tiny Maltese mix puppy with a giant personality, a ridiculous amount of love to give, and back legs that are... complicated.<br/><br/>He has severe luxating patellas in both hind legs, and the upper parts of his legs have an awkward bend, which means his kneecaps do not stay where they are supposed to. In normal-human words: his little back legs do not work correctly, and his future is still a medical question mark.<br/><br/>Right now, we are in a holding pattern at the advice of two different orthopedic veterinarian specialty offices. Mizzou's entire ortho dept weighed in and explained how complex his case is and that this is not a cut and dry kinda case. Our specialty lately it seems is super complex cases!! <br/><br/>We have to wait a few more months for his growth plates to close before our orthopedic surgeon can attempt leg-straightening surgery. Once surgery begins, the surgeon will be able to determine if his legs can truly be corrected, or if the kindest, best-quality-of-life option will be a double rear leg amputation and a cart.<br/><br/>That sounds terrifying to read. We know.<br/><br/>But we also know something else.<br/><br/>We have had double amputee dogs, a few of them, live incredibly happy, full, wild, joyful, zoomy little lives. Dogs do not sit around mourning the legs they do not have. They adjust. They adapt. They fly forward with whatever equipment, wheels, muscles, or pure audacity they have available. <br/><br/>And Tongs?<br/>Tongs already has the audacity.<br/><br/>He is playful. Gentle. Loving. Funny. Go with the flow kinda boy! A little hand-nibbly because he is still a puppy. He loves attention, gives kisses, wants to be near his person, follows you around, and loves being held. He gets around best on flat surfaces right now, but his heart is already sprinting.<br/><br/>Here is what we are looking for:<br/><br/>We need an adopter who understands that Tongs is not a "wait until everything is perfect" kind of dog. He needs a home now with someone who can love him through the unknown.<br/><br/>His adopter would take him home, love him, raise him, and then bring him back to our vet/surgeon when the time comes for the next medical step. They must be prepared for recovery after surgery, whether that means repaired legs or life as a double amputee.<br/><br/>If he needs a cart, we will provide it.<br/>If he needs guidance, we will help.<br/>If he needs people brave enough to say yes before the ending is written, that is where you come in.<br/><br/>Tongs is one of those complex little medical goblins that Mac's Mission was built for. He is not broken. He is not sad. He is not less.<br/><br/>He is just unfinished.<br/><br/>And somewhere out there is the person who will look at him and say,<br/>"I don't need easy. I need him."<br/><br/>Because sometimes rescue is not about waiting for a miracle.<br/>Sometimes it is about becoming part of one.

TONGS NEEDS A VERY SPECIAL KIND OF ADOPTER.
And honestly, that feels pretty on-brand for us because somehow the tricky ones always find their way here.

Tongs is a tiny Maltese mix puppy with a giant personality, a ridiculous amount of love to give, and back legs that are... complicated.

He has severe luxating patellas in both hind legs, and the upper parts of his legs have an awkward bend, which means his kneecaps do not stay where they are supposed to. In normal-human words: his little back legs do not work correctly, and his future is still a medical question mark.

Right now, we are in a holding pattern at the advice of two different orthopedic veterinarian specialty offices. Mizzou's entire ortho dept weighed in and explained how complex his case is and that this is not a cut and dry kinda case. Our specialty lately it seems is super complex cases!!

We have to wait a few more months for his growth plates to close before our orthopedic surgeon can attempt leg-straightening surgery.

TONGS NEEDS A VERY SPECIAL KIND OF ADOPTER.
And honestly, that feels pretty on-brand for us because somehow the tricky ones always find their way here.

Tongs is a tiny Maltese mix puppy with a giant personality, a ridiculous amount of love to give, and back legs that are... complicated.

He has severe luxating patellas in both hind legs, and the upper parts of his legs have an awkward bend, which means his kneecaps do not stay where they are supposed to. In normal-human words: his little back legs do not work correctly, and his future is still a medical question mark.

Right now, we are in a holding pattern at the advice of two different orthopedic veterinarian specialty offices. Mizzou's entire ortho dept weighed in and explained how complex his case is and that this is not a cut and dry kinda case. Our specialty lately it seems is super complex cases!!

We have to wait a few more months for his growth plates to close before our orthopedic surgeon can attempt leg-straightening surgery. Once surgery begins, the surgeon will be able to determine if his legs can truly be corrected, or if the kindest, best-quality-of-life option will be a double rear leg amputation and a cart.

That sounds terrifying to read. We know.

But we also know something else.

We have had double amputee dogs, a few of them, live incredibly happy, full, wild, joyful, zoomy little live

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How To Adopt

Tongs was listed as Adoptable by Mac's Mission
How can I adopt Tongs?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Mac's Mission. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if Tongs is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to Mac's Mission for details on the pet.
When can I meet Tongs?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Mac's Mission will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Tongs, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Mac's Mission, and they'll be happy to help!
Mac's Mission's Adoption Policy
Thank you for wanting to adopt a rescue dog! Please feel free to contact us about any available dogs we have for adoption. If you are interested in adopting one of available dogs, please fill out our electronic adoption application in the link below. Electronic adoption application: https://new.shelterluv.com/matchme/adopt/MACS/Dog *** We only set up meet and greets for approved adopters. We are not open to the public***

Tongs is from Mac's Mission

[Jackson, MO]

Our Mission
We are a super small but hard working grassroots, special needs dog rescue in Jackson, Missouri. We have been around for nearly 8 years!! We are federally recognized 501c3 non-profit and a Missouri state licensed dog rescue. We are a foster based rescue with a small facility. Our facility is not open to the public and you m...
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