“Resilience and Compassion: A Foster Parent’s Dedication to Changing the Fate of a Disabled Puppy”

Not everyone is prepared to care for a disabled puppy, as it deɱaпds an extra dose of love and attention compared to a typical one. Meet Nobby, the pup born without front legs. At just four hours old, the vet suggested that it might be best to euthanize him. Nubby’s afterward owner, however, made a different decision. Their hearts were melted when they met this poor puppy, and they wanted to give this baby a second chance in life.

Initially, it seemed like Nobby was thriving. “His eyes opened, his ears developed. You could hear him bark; he could smell and recognize voices,” shared Lou Robinson.

However, things took an unexpected turn. Around the ᴛι̇ɱe Nobby reached nearly one month of age, he began sneezing uncontrollably. He struggled to poop, and small bubbles emerged from his nose.