Pup Gets Life-Changing Surgery After a Lifetime of Crawling

North Carolina pup underwent surgery to fix his deformity last week.

Dr. David Crouch, a vet from Asheville, was able to help Roscoe walk by performing surgery to fix the deformation.

He was "trying to walk on the tops of his wrists and created bloody sores," Crouch told WLOS-TV.

After the surgery Roscoe quickly transitioned from "baby steps" to a more elegant gait with his casts.

"For the first couple of days he was really wobbly on his stilts," Roscoe's foster parent, Laurel York told WLOS-TV. "He's managing to walk around on his little stilts."

Crouch told WLOS-TV he's heartened that Roscoe has made a huge improvement in such a short period of time. He pointed out that by walking on his toes in his casts, Roscoe looks and sounds a bit like a tap dancer as he heals.