Description: Online dog-owners resource, My Best Bark, recently released a report featuring 5 adorable dogs with various disabilities. The report focuses on how animals can overcome physical challenges with some love, care, and creativity from humans. Visit https://mybestbark.com/dogs-with-disabilities to learn more.
New Report Showcases How 5 Cute Dogs with Disabilities Overcame their Challenges
Saving one dog will not change the world, but surely for that one dog, the world will be forever changed.
Online resource, My Best Bark, recently released a new report on the benefits, challenges, and rewards of owning a dog with disabilities. The report highlights five adorable dogs who were able to overcome their physical disabilities with a little tender loving care from some kind-hearted people.
One of the dogs featured in the report, Stevie, a blind border collie, went on to win the Rescue Dog of the Year award for his significant contribution and enduring spirit after living a life of neglect. Daffodil, a dog who lost her front legs, was fitted with a custom wheelchair with the help of the San Francisco SPCA.
My Best Bark is dedicated to providing helpful information and resources to help pet owners just like you provide the best possible care to the animals in their lives.
The report states that when given the same love and care as a \"Normal\" pet, dogs with disabilities can live long, happy, fulfilling lives. The dogs featured in the report were able to maintain a happy, healthy, quality of life because of the help from some humans who saw their true potential
Caring for a dog with a disability comes with a lot of responsibly....even more so than caring for a pup without physical limitations...But the rewards far outweigh the challenges!
A spokesperson for My Best Bark said, “Dogs with disabilities can still live their life to the fullest when given proper care. They can become assets instead of liabilities if they get the same love, attention, and care that normal dogs usually receive.” As the saying goes, don't judge a book by its cover!
Head to the link in the description to read the report!