rescue called ‘I Stand With My Pack.’Before that, he’d been abandoned at a kill shelter, likely because his previous owners couldn’t care for special needs pets.
He would’ve been put down if the rescue didn’t intervene.However, he still had a long journey ahead. ADVERTISEMENT The rescue spent the next month taking care of him and bringing him to vet appointments.
They knew he had a condition, but weren’t sure if it was parvovirus, distemper or some other virus. Finally, they discovered he had cerebellar hypoplasia, but he can still live a long, happy life.
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