Flagler Palm Coast High School teacher Courtney Vandebunte liked the idea of her students working with prosthetics, as it would directly inform her class' mandate. So she started calling around to local animal shelters and humane society locations to see if she could find a pet in need or a prosthetic device. 3-year-old German Shepherd mix Champ had unfortunately lost one of his legs when he was struck by a car and had been left at the humane society. He was adopted by Yashoda Sandoval and David Zolondek who agreed to have the class design him a prosthetic leg. Vandebunte arranged for several professionals to come meet the students during an Ask an Expert Day, including a vet certified in canine rehabilitation, an occupational therapist and a 3D printing expert. You can read more over on 3DPrint.com: http://3dprint.com/123205/champ-german-shepherd-leg/