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Watch This Heartwarming Video Of A Disabled Dog Who Can Finally Run!

| Published on November 26, 2015

Everyone, meet Daisy–a disabled dog who just got prosthetic legs and finally experienced what it’s like to run!

Daisy’s life didn’t have a good start. An animal control officer found her when she was still a puppy, wandering the streets alone. Luckily, she was rescued a few hours before she was going to be euthanized. But Daisy’s life was about to get even better, cos after she got rescued, it wasn’t long before she was adopted by a loving family.



Daisy’s legs were deformed. So to get around she has to hop around like a bunny.

She has an underbite too. But that made her even more adorable!

A photo posted by Daisy Underbite (@underbiteunite) on



Her new family loved her so much that they want Daisy to feel comfortable and they want her to get around easier.

So at first, they got her a wheelchair. Daisy loved it because it enabled her to take walks outside.



However, the family noticed that the wheelchair was affecting her spine. So they thought of other ways, and finally got Daisy a pair of prosthetic limbs.

And she couldn’t be happier! She loves it so much because she can finally run like other dogs do!

Watch the video below and see how happy Daisy is when she runs with the help of her new prosthetic limbs!

Awwww…she looks so happy!! At first she was a little slow, but with practice, Daisy finally learned how to run with her prosthetic legs!

Daisy’s owner hopes that people will be inspired by Daisy’s story. She encourages everyone to give dogs with disabilities a chance. After all, all dogs deserve a chance; they all deserve to be happy and loved.

You can see more of Daisy’s adorable photos by checking out her website, her Facebook Page, and her Instagram account. You can also follow Daisy’s journey by watching her videos at her YouTube Channel.

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