COLUMBUS, Ohio – It has been more than a week since 19-year-old suspect Dominick Conley allegedly shot a Zanesville police officer and his police dog.
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Technicians are still caring for Bosco at the OSU Veterinary Hospital.
Bosco is still in the intensive care unit, but three times a day he goes outside for physical therapy.
Therapists use a number of techniques to get Bosco moving his front and back legs.
He was shot through the neck and was paralyzed, but caretakers say he is making progress.
Bosco is gaining strength in his front legs and taking steps with his back legs now.
Caretakers at the hospital rave about his progress and expect him to be ready to leave the hospital in three to six weeks.
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