Paralyzed Dog Lives Life To The Fullest By Chasing Pigeons

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Have you ever seen a dog rolling around on a wheelchair or dragging their legs behind them on the ground? That’s paralysis and to a pet owner, it is perhaps the scariest thing that can happen to their dog. A loss of mobility could mean the end for your furry friend, but it doesn’t necessarily have to. Just because a dog is paralyzed doesn’t mean their life is over. Many paralyzed dogs live full and happy lives thanks to dedicated owners.

There is plenty you can do to care for your dog if he should suffer from partial or full paralysis. Take this high-energy sausage dog for instance who loves to chase pigeons on his cool cart. That is brave and awesome. It only proves that dogs will be dogs no matter what. His strong will to show his owner that his lust for life is as big as his warm heart, is what keeps their relationship on a piedestal. Only because he is crippled, it doesn’t mean he is going to stay home and sulk his life away. Sometimes, there is beauty in the breakdown and this odg has found the thing what makes him happy. Moreover, he can race like crazy chasing the silly pigeons away because we know that no matter how vigorously one chases pigeons, they will keep on standing on one’s way. This is a great opportunity for this pup to fill his time with joy and happiness and vent off some steam. As long as the pigeons are omitting his way, he is a lucky one.

While paralysis in dogs is most often seen in the hind legs, it can also occur in the front legs if the nerve roots in the neck, shoulder, or front legs are injured. For the right owner, however, caring for a paralyzed dog can be a truly rewarding experience and one that brings you and your dog closer together.

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