Prosthetic devices and implants are some of the most fascinating medical science advancements in modern history. They give so many a second opportunity to go through life without some of the struggles that present themselves when living with a disability.
These medical marvels aren't just for humans. Technology has made it possible to fit all kinds of animals with prosthetic body parts. Anything from paws to beaks to tails can be replaced thanks to the incredible advancements that have been made.
For the animals who receive prosthetic devices, they have the opportunity to live life in a way never before imaginable. Here are some incredible animals who have gotten that gift.
We don't know the story behind this pup getting outfitted with new legs, but you can tell just how happy it makes him. The dog seems surprised to see he's moving the way he is and is simply flailing around with happiness.
Waddles the duck was born with his leg curled up into his body. It was difficult to get around, but the doctors at Bionic Pets were able to fit him with a prosthetic leg. It was an emotional moment as everyone watched him get around.
Dymka the cat was found frostbitten on the side of a Siberian road. She was in such bad state that she lost her paws, ears, and tail. She was able to be fit with four prosthetic legs to live a better quality of life.
Derby the husky was born with underdeveloped front legs. He was getting along all right with a cart, but then he was fitted with prosthetic legs. The second they were on, Derby took off running, clearly thrilled to finally be able to.
Doctors believed Vivi would never walk, but thanks to her prosthetic legs, she prances! It takes thousands of dollars to make these prostheses possible, but thankfully Vivi found the right rescue shelter to call home and help make her wildest dreams come true.
Cassidy the German shepherd was missing a hind leg when he was adopted from a New York City shelter. After trying slip-on prosthetic legs that proved ineffective, Cassidy was given an osteo-implanted prosthesis, which is permanent. It took some getting used to, but it helped Cassidy run and play without fatigue.
Wei Wei the parrot was the victim of an owner who didn't know how to properly clip the bird's wings and overdid it. The prosthetic wings were donated to the veterinary surgery and were cleaned, sterilized, and dried before being used. They were attached to Wei Wei using wooden toothpicks.
If you think prosthetic limbs aren't for big animals, think again! Motala the elephant was a 50-year-old elephant who stepped on a landmine in 1999, losing his leg. Doctors worked to build Motala a prosthesis, making him the second elephant in the world with a prosthetic limb.