<p><b> by Jonathan Sanger</b></p><p>With the help of 3D-printing, a charity is creating custom prosthetics for animals with injuries or deformities.<p>Pawsthetics originally started as a pet project for The 3D Printing Store in Colorado in 2015, but now it is a nonprofit creating outfits for animals of all shapes and sizes so they can get back on their feet, er, paws.</p><p>The team is currently raising money on GoFundMe</a> and IndieGoGo</a>.</p></p><br /> <p>The post Pawsthetics Helps Pets Get Back On Their Feet</a> appeared first on Vocativ</a>.</p>