BlueBell found her way to Little Paws Dachshund Rescue who reached out to The Frankie Wheelchair Fund for funding for a wheelchair for her.
We were happy to help give BlueBell a new lease on life. This makes 42 dogs the fund has been able to help so far!
Melinda, BlueBell’s first foster mom said at first BlueBell didn’t care for the wheelchair. This can be typical, but usually in no time at all, they are off and running once they get the hang of it.
As it was for BlueBell too, and especially after she figured out she could chase cats! Which she did at Melinda’s and now does at her new foster home also with Tiffanie. Look at that little stinker after the cat- cracks me up.
I’m happy to say that it looks likely BlueBell will have a forever home as soon as her belly heals from her recent spay. An application came in for her that looks like a good match.
But if you are considering adopting a special needs dog, just wanted to let you know that Little Paws Dachshund Rescue has another dachshund in need of a home. Meet Cinni and learn more about her on their website.
As always I want to thank each and everyone of you who have contributed and who continue to donate to The Frankie Wheelchair Fund. Without you, helping these paralyzed dogs wouldn’t be possible. It takes a special community and I’m grateful for each and everyone of you who are helping me with your kind and generous donations in making the lives of these dogs better.
To learn more about the custom-made wheelchairs please visit Eddie’s Wheels. This is the company I work with to have the wheelchairs made for each dog that is granted one through the Frankie Wheelchair Fund.
If you wish to support this worthy cause please consider a donation via our Go Fund Me campaign or directly via our website.
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