disabled critters in literature and TV
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Pictures are cute, huh?
Molly Gets Her Wheels
Molly Gets Her Wheels
Sherry Carnahan
Flyhigh Media, LLC., United States, 2019
ISBN 10: 0960052720 ISBN 13: 9780960052721
Molly the Maltese, wheels her way into the hearts of readers young and old in Sherry Carnahan's inspirational true story of a feisty little dog with an unstoppable spirit who longs to run and chase the squirrels again after a terrible accident that leaves her paralyzed.When a newspaper reporter gets wind of Molly's predicament, the community rallies behind Molly to find a way for her to walk again. Molly Gets Her Wheels will leave you cheering on this loveable pooch, reveling at the overwhelming force of people and animals coming together in a spirit of love to help one another achieve the seemingly impossible. Proceeds benefit "Molly's Wheels of Hope" a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, that assists special needs animals.
Sherry Carnahan
Flyhigh Media, LLC., United States, 2019
ISBN 10: 0960052720 ISBN 13: 9780960052721
Molly the Maltese, wheels her way into the hearts of readers young and old in Sherry Carnahan's inspirational true story of a feisty little dog with an unstoppable spirit who longs to run and chase the squirrels again after a terrible accident that leaves her paralyzed.When a newspaper reporter gets wind of Molly's predicament, the community rallies behind Molly to find a way for her to walk again. Molly Gets Her Wheels will leave you cheering on this loveable pooch, reveling at the overwhelming force of people and animals coming together in a spirit of love to help one another achieve the seemingly impossible. Proceeds benefit "Molly's Wheels of Hope" a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, that assists special needs animals.
Cheyanne, The Miracle Dog
Cheyanne, The Miracle Dog (Paperback)
Anna Marie Blumenstock
Published by iUniverse, United States (2006)
ISBN 10: 0595401325 ISBN 13: 9780595401321
Cheyanne is a cute, red-haired beauty that was found at an Animal Shelter. Cheyanne loved to run and play outside. One cold, icy February day she slid and hit a fence and became paralyzed from a spinal cord injury. The veterinarian said it would be a long road ahead if Cheyanne was to recover at all, and he could not promise she would improve. After several long months of veterinary visits, chiropractor visits, canine underwater treadmill therapy, and even acupuncture Cheyanne slowly started improving. With the love of her boyfriend, Apache, a Siberian Husky, Cheyanne's spirit and courage grew. She even became known as the roller queen pup running and playing in her doggie wheel cart. About three months after her accident Cheyanne started to faintly wag her limp tail. Then after about four months she could stand up and slowly support her body weight. As Cheyanne grew stronger she slowly would take small steps. After about one year she even started running. Cheyanne still is awkward when she walks and has a limp but her recovery has been miraculous. Cheyanne is a wonder dog, or as the veterinarian calls her, CHEYANNE, THE MIRACLE DOG!
Anna Marie Blumenstock
Published by iUniverse, United States (2006)
ISBN 10: 0595401325 ISBN 13: 9780595401321
Cheyanne is a cute, red-haired beauty that was found at an Animal Shelter. Cheyanne loved to run and play outside. One cold, icy February day she slid and hit a fence and became paralyzed from a spinal cord injury. The veterinarian said it would be a long road ahead if Cheyanne was to recover at all, and he could not promise she would improve. After several long months of veterinary visits, chiropractor visits, canine underwater treadmill therapy, and even acupuncture Cheyanne slowly started improving. With the love of her boyfriend, Apache, a Siberian Husky, Cheyanne's spirit and courage grew. She even became known as the roller queen pup running and playing in her doggie wheel cart. About three months after her accident Cheyanne started to faintly wag her limp tail. Then after about four months she could stand up and slowly support her body weight. As Cheyanne grew stronger she slowly would take small steps. After about one year she even started running. Cheyanne still is awkward when she walks and has a limp but her recovery has been miraculous. Cheyanne is a wonder dog, or as the veterinarian calls her, CHEYANNE, THE MIRACLE DOG!
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Oh, I didn't realize it's THAT Joanne!
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My library has just gotten an ebook of Wonky Donkey. Can't wait to read it!!
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BBC reality TV series Obsessive Compulsive Cleaners, Season 4 Episode 4.
Kerry has a house full of foster dogs, and her dog named Mango is double incontinent.
Kerry has a house full of foster dogs, and her dog named Mango is double incontinent.
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This book is nonfiction and has lots of disabled critters--blind, bipod, nopod, and neuro, just to name those that come to mind. It's a happy little book! https://www.amazon.com/Unlikely-Friends ... 433&sr=8-2
Chubbs: a Blind Cat Learns to Trust
Chubbs: a Blind Cat Learns to Trust Paperback – March 31, 2020
by Sandra Sorenson-Kindt (Author), Sandra Jessop
by Sandra Sorenson-Kindt (Author), Sandra Jessop
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The little heart eyes are cute.
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He's got hearts on his paws, too.