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Puppy Born Paralyzed Walks For The First Time Thanks To His Custom Wheelchair

Benjamin Bunny is a delightful puppy who was born with a disability that prohibits him from utilizing his rear legs; thankfully, the adorable little dog was taken care of by Bosley’s Place rescue organization in his early days, and he was bottle-fed for several weeks. When Benjamin was old enough, he was placed with a foster family who would look after him.

Beth Williams, his foster mother, is the caretaker of a refuge called The Tucker Farm. After weeks of trying to assist Benjamin with therapy and seeing little change in her mobility, Beth decided to turn to Walkin’ Pets, a firm that specializes in helping animals get back on their feet and live normal lives.

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According to People, Walkin’ Pets created an incredible entirely custom adjustable chair for Benjamin, which can be readily customized to accommodate the dog as he develops.

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In a statement, Beth said:

“Benjamin adores his wheelchair, and he considers time spent in it to be invaluable! For the time being, we’re keeping the wheels on for limited periods of time as we work to strengthen it, but Benny would stay on his Walkin’ Wheels all day if we allowed him.”

The wheelchair, of course, isn’t the answer to all of Benjamin’s mobility issues. The puppy has a significant spinal malformation behind the shoulders, according to neurologists.

Benjamin still has movement in his rear legs, but the veterinarians say this does not mean the dog will be able to walk again.

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The cute puppy’s mother said that when he sits on his chair, the tiny one fully lights up.

She went on to say:

“I admire its wheeled independence. We’re out here a lot, so the ability to move freely and obtain what you need is life-changing for everyone. Benny doesn’t appear to waste time lamenting his handicap; instead, he enjoys what he has.”

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Benjamin will not be able to fully walk on all fours due to spinal difficulties, but he will be able to move around in a pain-free manner owing to his new wheelchair.

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