Waddles the duck was born with a deformed leg, and instead of putting it down as most would, Ben Weinman wanted to help him live a better life. We’ve heard of other animals using prosthetic limbs, cats, dogs, and elephants, but never a duck.
It's not just humans that use prosthetic limbs—wounded or disabled animals can benefit from them, too. In the past, we've reported on cats, dogs, and even an elephant who have been fitted for prosthesis. The latest creature who's now learning to walk on an artificial foot is an adorable duck named Waddles.
Waddles was born with a deformed leg, but his adoptive owner Ben Weinman wanted to help him live a better life. He contacted Derrick Campana, a Certified Pet Prostheticist at Bionic Pets who made a 3D-printed prosthetic leg and foot. A clip from the NatGeo Wild series, The Wizard of Paws, was recently shared online, revealing the heartwarming moment when Waddles was fitted with his new leg. At first, he's not quite sure what to make of it, but after a little encouragement from Weinman and Campana, he starts happily toddling along on both feet.
"I didn't think I would be emotional about this," says Weinman. "But when you take these animals, all you want to do is give them a good life and do right by them." He continues, "You see them struggling, and you think there's nothing you can do. It's really heartbreaking. So yeah, Derrick knocked it out of the park."
Watch the happy moment below.