North Texas Students Use 3D Printer To Make Wheels For Rescue Dog

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(Allen, TX)  —  A rescue dog missing his two front legs now has some 3D-printed wheels to help him get around.

Dan and Christie Pinto adopted Bruce Wayne, a rescue dog who was born with one front leg missing and the other deformed.  They say he walked by balancing on his hind legs.  They found a 3D printer design online for a two-wheeled support, and asked Allen High School if the campus 3D printer could help.

A pair of robotics students created the rolling device for Bruce, who’s now learning to use it.

 

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