Some dogs are sentenced to death at birth because of their disabilities. Few people are willing to adopt disabled dogs. The lucky ones will be euthanized and leave before they even open their eyes to see this beautiful world. What about the unfortunate ones? They will be abandoned, homeless, and beaten to death. But Wanda, a hound from Kent, England, is unexpectedly "happy".

When Wanda was born, her forelimbs were severely deformed and she was unable to walk. The veterinarian said that her physical condition was very bad and it was basically impossible to get better.
However, people did not give up on this dog. After hearing the news, a large number of volunteers came and took away Wanda, who was only 4 months old, and sent her to a more professional pet medical center for treatment.
The operation is very difficult. Experts say that Wanda's condition is very rare. Her bones need to be twisted 180 degrees and fixed with steel pins to help Wanda stand up again.
Despite this, a week later, little Wanda, enveloped in everyone's love, bravely underwent surgery and survived the painful and long recovery period. I am happy to tell you that now Wanda’s legs and feet are no longer wobbly and weak, and she is gradually able to walk tentatively.
Facing the camera, the shy and introverted little Wanda is a little shy.
"Volunteer sister, have you finished taking the photos? I have to rush to the rehabilitation class at 1:30!"
I believe that the world is still full of love.
There are actually many lucky dogs like Wanda.
This dog named Daisy
had congenital deformities in its front legs.
After meeting her kind-hearted mistress,
she could finally run into the wind,
smiling as brightly as a flower.
Brutus the Rottweiler,
the blade warrior in the animal world,
since his feet were amputated due to frostbite,
his owner has fitted him with mechanical prostheses.
As for this Labrador, the owner named it Faith. When it was just born, it was almost suffocated by its biological mother. However, it learned to walk on two legs by its own miraculous faith. Now, many celebrities including talk show queen Oprah have become fans of it, and it has brought a steady stream of faith to veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan.
In a world with love, even if you are disabled, you can still be happy. The fate of dogs is determined by humans, not God, and whether they are happy depends on whether we love them. PUFF sincerely hopes that every dog can be treated equally.