
A dog whose paws were hacked off as punishment for chewing on someone's shoes has been given a new lease of life thanks to new 'blade runner' prosthetic limbs.

Pictures show Cola bounding around after he was fitted with the sleek new paws just over a year after he was maimed in Bangkok, Thailand.

The former street pup nearly died after a Bangkok man hacked off his front legs with a sword in revenge for gnawing at his boots.

A quick trip to the vet saved Cola but left him with two amputated, kangaroo-like stumps for front paws.

But today, his tongue is lolling about and his tail is wagging wildly as he bounds across the sand on carbon-fibre blades, similar to those made famous by Paralympian runner Oscar Pistorius.

Cola the dog has been given a new lease of life after being fitted with new prosthetic limbs a year after his paws were hacked off as punishment for chewing someone's boots

The former street pup nearly lost his life last year after a Bangkok man hacked off his front legs with a sword in revenge for gnawing at his boots

Cola's owner John Dalley founded the Thailand-based 'Soi Dog' foundation that helps strays. He is pictured fitting the former street dog with his new 'blade runner' limbs

The lightweight legs were tailor made for the high-energy hound, who loves to run and was encumbered by previous, heavier prosthetics.

'(These legs) give him a lot more balance, a lot more spread,' said Cola's owner John Dalley, who founded the Thailand-based 'Soi Dog' foundation that helps strays.

He and his late wife rescued Cola after the attack and brought the dog down to the beaches of Phuket.

'It's actually quite amazing how adaptable dogs are and how forgiving they are,' he added as Cola - who shows no fear of humans despite his trauma - curled up around his feet.

Pictures show Cola bounding around after he was fitted with the sleek new paws just over a year after he was maimed in Bangkok, Thailand

After the attack, a quick trip to the vet saved Cola but left him with two amputated, kangaroo-like stumps for front paws. He is pictured enjoying a run around the beach in Thailand

The lightweight legs were tailor made for the high-energy hound, who loves to run and was encumbered by previous, heavier prosthetics

Rescuers are hoping that Cola will raise awareness among Thais about the benefits of higher-tech prosthetics

While other dogs have been fitted with a variety of prosthetics, Cola is believed to be the first to receive the pricey 'suspended' blades.

The blades curl up in an 'C' shape, while the amputated limbs rest in a silicon socket.

Cola's prosthetics were developed by orthopaedist Bendt Soderberg, who works at a hospital in Phuket, and are still being fine-tuned to fit the mutt.

'What we wanted to achieve was...something that was not so heavy, that could be a bit flexible in the feet so that when he jumps and bounces they would not be completely stiff,' said Teddy Fagerstrom, director of the orthopaedic lab.

John Dalley (pictured) and his late wife rescued Cola after the attack and brought the dog down to the beaches of Phuket

Cola the dog sits on the grass whilst wearing his curved 'blade runner' prosthetics at Soi Dog Foundation in Phuket, Thailand

Today, Cola's tongue is lolling about and his tail is wagging wildly as he bounds across the sand on carbon-fibre blades, similar to those made famous by Paralympian runner Oscar Pistorius

John Dalley fits Cola the dog with his new curved 'blade runner' legs. It comes just over a year after he was brutally maimed for gnawing on a neighbour's boots

His team, who until now has only worked with humans, is also hoping Cola will raise awareness among Thais about the benefits of higher-tech prosthetics.

The winsome dog, grinning and panting as he laps up attention, is a fitting poster-child for taking the use of artificial limbs in stride.

'(Cola) is not embarrassed being an amputee. He just acts as he always does,' said Fagerstrom.

'I think he will show that having a good pair of legs will make it possible for you to continue to run and have fun.'