Kind Lady Rescues Wheelchair Dog, Dog: Thank You, My Owner, You Are So Good to Me

Finding a forever home for disabled pets is very difficult. After all, they require more attention and care than ordinary stray dogs.
However, Tracey Fuller from Montpelier, Vermont, is ready to take on the challenge.
A few years ago, Tracey lost her beloved German Shepherd, Hayden.

'Hayden crossed the rainbow bridge after battling progressive spinal atrophy,' she told us. This dog fought this cruel disease for a long time and eventually needed a wheelchair.
But paralysis didn't take away his spirit. Tracey says he fought until his last day.
After that, Tracey adopted many stray dogs. So far, she has adopted 6 disabled dogs and 2 German Shepherds.


Tracey tells visitors not to flip them when playing with the dogs,
Tracey loves her dogs very much, and they get along very well with each other.,

Especially in winter. When snow covers the surrounding area, Tracey replaces her dogs' wheelchairs with snowboards so they can continue to play outside,



A very considerate and kind person. This woman admits that not everyone is suited to care for disabled pets. But she also says that caring for them is not actually that difficult. But if you're afraid of poop, then adopting a disabled pet might not be right for you.

Let's applaud Tracey and her pups for a happy life together.