Teen robotics whiz gives shelter dog a new lease on life with 3D printed prosthetic
High school junior Sarah Barros and Amy Beth Stern of New York's Southampton Animal Shelter join'Fox & Friends First' to share the heartwarming story of a special needs shelter dog who received Barros' creation of a 3D printed prosthetic leg. A three-legged shelter dog is getting a new lease on life thanks to a high school robotics whiz and the 3D printed prosthetic leg she dreamed up to help the pooch get adopted more easily. The heartwarming story started when a school counselor approached 16-year-old Southampton High School Robotics team leader Sarah Barros with an extraordinary opportunity to put her skills to the test. "[The counselor said] 'I know you're very interested in design engineering. I heard about this great opportunity from a friend that there's a dog at the shelter who might need a leg, and this is a cool project you could take on,'" Barros said in a "Fox & Friends First" interview on Tuesday.
Feb-22-2025, 22:00:35 GMT