A puppy who was saved by a Rumpke worker after being abandoned in a backpack is doing well after surgery, officials said.Rumpke shared new video of the puppy, who had to get her leg amputated due to injuries, and said she is doing well and will hopefully go home with Rumpke driver Aaron Kinsel and his family this weekend. “She is doing really well. She had a lot of physical therapy including water rehabilitation,” Rumpke said. Last week, Kinsel was serving customers when he found the puppy, now named Tipper, abandoned in a discarded backpack on Sunlight Drive in Colerain Township.Rumpke officials estimate Tipper is 10 weeks old. Rumpke said that it's going to pay for the puppy's surgery. Kinsel told WLWT that he hopes his three kids know there's still good people in the world after he rescued the puppy. He also said the puppy "looked relieved" to see him and said there was an instant bond between the two.Kinsel hopes to bring Tipper home by this weekend.
A puppy who was saved by a Rumpke worker after being abandoned in a backpack is doing well after surgery, officials said.
Rumpke shared new video of the puppy, who had to get her leg amputated due to injuries, and said she is doing well and will hopefully go home with Rumpke driver Aaron Kinsel and his family this weekend.
“She is doing really well. She had a lot of physical therapy including water rehabilitation,” Rumpke said.
Last week, Kinsel was serving customers when he found the puppy, now named Tipper, abandoned in a discarded backpack on Sunlight Drive in Colerain Township.
Rumpke officials estimate Tipper is 10 weeks old.
Rumpke said that it's going to pay for the puppy's surgery.
Kinsel told WLWT that he hopes his three kids know there's still good people in the world after he rescued the puppy. He also said the puppy "looked relieved" to see him and said there was an instant bond between the two.
Kinsel hopes to bring Tipper home by this weekend.
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