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Ozzie - the best dog in the world!

"Ozzie - In Memoriam"
It is with great sadness that I tell you Ozzie is free of the body that betrayed him. Ozzie was a fighter and really enjoyed life, even though he got off to a rough start.

Ozzie had been having further difficulties, including septic arthritis in both his front knee joints. He cried with pain no matter how many pain meds I gave him, he could no longer tolerate the acupuncture due to his neuropathy and the neuropathy meds did not help. Ozzie could no longer use his cart and the last few days he could barely walk and had to be carried out and assisted much of the time.

Ozzie definitely had good days and bad days, but when his bad days worsened and were outnumbering his good days, we had to do what we felt was best for Ozzie. After discussing Ozzie's quality of life with Dr. Medina, Dr. Schirmer and Ozzie’s team of vets at the UF vet school, we came to the difficult decision that it was in Ozzie's best interest to let him go.

Ozzie's last memory of this life was an hour-long ride in my van, he loved car rides and was so happy to be going on an outing with his favorite humans. Ozzie died in our loving arms.

Ozzie was the best dog in the world - we all loved him so much. Jungle Friends is just not the same without Ozzie, he will be missed not only by the humans, but by all of his dog and monkey friends. It has been a very sad week, first Ozzie had to leave and then my brother left this world, oh, it is all so difficult to bear.

Lots of love to you all,
Kari
. (03:54)

"Ozzie the Three Legged Dog"
Ozzie, our three-legged dog (a.k.a. the best dog in the world!) experienced abuse early in life - his x-rays revealed a smashed femur, which is the reason his leg had to be amputated and further he had so many pellets and BBs in him we stopped counting after 20! Evidently he was used for target practice. Now Ozzie is having trouble with his hip and back due to the strain of walking with only one rear leg. We need your help to get Ozzie the help he needs. (03:54)

"Ozzie's Dog Hydrotherapy"
Thanks to the help of several donors, here is Ozzie enjoying his Hydrotherapy complete with water jets and underwater treadmill. (03:26)

Ozzie Hurts So Good
Here is Ozzie getting much needed massage therapy for his stiff joints and muscles caused by Ozzie's compensation after the amputation of his rear right leg. (05:11)

Ozzie Gets the Point
Ozzie, the three legged dog, undergoes acupuncture to relieve chronic pain. (06:52)

Ozzie Gets Well Adjusted
Ozzie, the three legged dog, receives chiropractic care to relieve chronic pain. (03:06)

Hi Ho Ozzie
When Ozzie is introduced to his new "Doggon' Wheels wheelchair, it's Hi Ho Ozzie, away! (03:06)



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Jungle Friends is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization and your donations are tax deductible. Donations can be made on your credit card from the website www.junglefriends.org, by phone at (386) 462-7779, or can be mailed to:

Jungle Friends Primate Sanctuary
13915 N. State Road 121
Gainesville, FL 32653

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