One Hundred And Sixty Pound Dog With Wobblers Disease Learns To Walk Again

It’s rare for large dogs with wobblers disease to learn to walk again. It’s much more challenging for these big dogs to overcome the disease like smaller dogs do. So he faced a serious uphill road as a 160-pound dog. But so did his caregivers because they had to find unique ways to hoist this dog up and transport him.

Once they got him to a facility, they had to purchase special equipment to care for him. They got devices traditionally used in nursing homes to help transport and rehabilitate this poor dog. His journey is a long one, but one filled with triumph and heartwarming moments.

See them for yourself in this touching and amazing video.

What an amazing and caring team who wouldn’t give up on this dog.

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