Daisy was abandoned on the streets of Bellflower, California, USA at the age of 2 months. She was found by an animal control officer. She was born with a congenital malformation of the forelegs and for her euthanasia was in prospect. In kennels, dogs with disabilities have a hard time finding a permanent home and are usually the first to be included in "end of life" programs.
He is about to end up run over, his mother saves him
Daisy was abandoned on the streets of Bellflower, California, USA at the age of 2 months. She was found by an animal control officer. She was born with one congenital malformation of the forelegs and for her euthanasia was in prospect. In kennels, dogs with disabilities have a hard time finding a permanent home and are usually the first to be included in "end of life" programs.
Luckily a volunteer noticed it and pulled it out just in time. A few months later, she found it forever his home. Daisy didn't have to die at all: she learned to walk and run even without the use of a wheelchair. However, after consulting with the vet, her family decided to help her with a trolley so as not to strain her spine too much.
It has since adapted to use the wheels and walk for a long time, doing everything a 'able-bodied' dog would do. Daisy is full of energy and inspires everyone around her. Her mission now is to spread the message of love towards animals with special needs. This is why the project was born Underbiteunite.
Sharing Daisy's story means raising awareness and changing their opinion about disabled dogs.
Roberta Ragni
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