A puppy that can’t walk, made friends with a pigeon not able to fly

Lundy, a tiny Chihuahua, who is only 2 months from birth is suffering from back problems. So last month, he was brought to the animal shelter. At the shelter, he met and became friends with its permanent inhabitant of German.

A little puppy who can’t walk, made friends with a pigeon with a disability, who can’t fly. Lundy, 2-month-old dog breed Chihuahua, from birth suffers from back problems. He was brought to the animal shelter to the Mia Foundation in new York last month. Tiny puppy became fast friends with one of the guests of the shelter, Herman – dove, which is also due to their health condition are not able to fly.

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Now, having made friends on the basis of his health problems, the pair became inseparable. They are often seen when they hug each other, lying on the bed.

An employee of the animal shelter sue said: «I put Herman on the bed for the dogs and began to care for Lundy. Then I decided to put Lundy on the same cot next to him. They immediately began a very nice chat with each other».

Geplaatst door The Mia Foundation — Love For Mia op Donderdag 13 februari 2020

Initially, the shelter believed that the German male. Sue says that his caring and motherly attitude towards Lundy allowed the shelter staff to suggest that he may be female. And, although the pair, and with each day getting closer to each other, probably the time will come when they must part.

Whereas Herman will remain a permanent resident of the shelter, its staff hope to rehabilitate Lundy with special wheelchairs for animals. Finally, they expect to find a loving family that will take him myself.

Geplaatst door The Mia Foundation — Love For Mia op Donderdag 13 februari 2020

The Mia Foundation mainly works with animals who were born with some health problems, and which would otherwise slip away. Sue explained: «Our main task is to care for animals born with birth injuries. But people also sometimes bring us injured birds and squirrels.»

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