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Disabled Dogs Have a Sweet Bonding Moment in Heartwarming Video

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I recently came across a heartwarming video that truly touched my heart. It featured two adorable dogs with disabilities, and their interaction was simply magical.

The video, posted by @pompomcharlie on Instagram on Christmas Eve, quickly became a hit, racking up over 1,000 likes and lots of loving comments.

One-eyed Pomeranian meets three-toed Sheltie and they are instant besties in adorable video

As I watched, I couldn’t help but smile at the scene unfolding before me. A one-eyed Pomeranian, all fluffy and cute, approached a Sheltie with just three toes.

The way they greeted each other was so pure and genuine – it was clear they felt an instant connection. The video’s caption said it all: “When your one eyed rescued dog meets a fellow disabled dog with 3 toes and they instantly bond.”

You know, it’s moments like these that remind me of the incredible capacity for love that animals possess. These two pups didn’t care about each other’s physical differences. They just saw a potential friend and playmate. It’s a beautiful lesson for us humans, isn’t it?

Sadly, disabled dogs often struggle to find forever homes. People worry they’ll be too much work or won’t be as loving as other pets.

But this video proves just how wrong those assumptions are. These dogs radiate joy and affection, showing that they have so much to offer.

The response to the video has been overwhelmingly positive. The comments section is filled with heart emojis and words of praise for both the dogs and their owner. It’s heartening to see so many people appreciating the beauty of this unlikely friendship.

In a world that can sometimes feel divided, it’s refreshing to witness such a pure moment of connection.

These dogs remind us that love knows no boundaries – not even those of disability. Their story is a powerful testament to the importance of acceptance and the joy that comes from embracing our differences.

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Sally Hall

Sally Hall

Originally from Bethlehem, PA, I moved to the UK in 1992 to follow my passion for veterinary care, earning a Veterinary Technology certificate in 1995. After exploring different paths, I found my true calling in dog training. With certifications like CPDT-KA, CPDT-KSA, CNWI, and CSAT, I now specialize in canine behavior and am an active member of several professional organizations. full bio.

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