Pamela Mullins

Max’s Inspiring Story Reveals the Joy of Giving Disabled Pets a Forever Home

Abandoned at just two months old, Daisy faced a bleak future.

Born with a congenital malformation of her front legs, euthanasia seemed inevitable.

In shelters, dogs with disabilities are often overlooked, their chances of finding a loving home slim.

But fate had other plans for Daisy. A compassionate volunteer noticed her and rescued her from the brink of despair.

With time and rehabilitation, Daisy defied expectations, learning to walk and run without the aid of a wheelchair.

To ease the strain on her spine, Daisy’s family decided to help her with a trolley.

This ingenious solution allowed her to enjoy long walks and live a full and active life.

Daisy’s boundless energy and positive spirit inspired everyone around her.

Driven by her own experience, Daisy became an advocate for animals with special needs.

She founded the Underbiteunite project, spreading awareness and promoting acceptance of these often-overlooked companions.

Daisy’s story is a testament to the resilience of the human-animal bond and the power of hope.