born with a problem with his elbows, leaving his tiny little paws facing the wrong way.nat sound: jennie hayess oliver and friends farm rescue and sanctuary in luther.she took milo in froa breeder.his condition left him only able to do a sort of army crawl around, he really needed surgery to walk.jennie hayes: "he wouldnút have had any quality of life past another month or two so it was definitely required."doctor erik clary at o-s-u's center for veterinary health sciences says milo's condition is very rare, and surgery was nothing short of complicated.dr. erik clary:"for each of his elbows, we had to go into the joint and get his elbow back into alignment. so once we did that, then we had to place a pin across his joint to keep things stable."now he's back home with hayes, nearing the middle of a three-week recovery process in a front body splint.jennie hayes:"i think all the vet students must be girls because this is the second cast change and both of them were pink. he is a boy. you're a boy's right? say iúm a boy!"the splint will be removed in a couple of weeks so they can take out his pin