(Video) This Beautiful Story About a Special Needs Pug and What They Do to Help Him is Heartwarming

disabled pug finding a new life

If you’ve ever had a friend or member of your family that has special needs, this story will be especially poignant. It does not matter if it’s a brother, mom, or your best pal – when we see someone we love struggle with a physical or mental disability it can be heartbreaking!

However, from such a thing strength can also be gained.

In the case of a beloved but disabled adult pug, life took an unexpected turn. However, instead of his human parents abandoning him or lamenting their loss of a healthy pooch, they decided to be proactive.

They set their precious pup rolling on the road to self-worth!

Yes, it did take sacrifices, which is illustrated in the video, but it was well worth it for a happy and healthy fur family member who can now run with the best of his peers!

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51 thoughts on “(Video) This Beautiful Story About a Special Needs Pug and What They Do to Help Him is Heartwarming

  1. My zady just turned 7 yrs on valentine’s day.at 1yr my vet sent us to a specialist here in tucson.when we saw the picture of her spine (she couldn’t hold h er balance or walk without dragging her lr leg) we couldn’t believe what we saw .her spine was twisted and organs displaced. The specialist said she shouldn’t have luved..She is amazing. She runs and plays with her buy kola and goes on walks with her 70 lb aussie 4 times a week.she can’t jump up on furniture and knows she has to be lifted up and dow..maybe some day she might needs wheels but for now she takes off on all 4s and keeps going. Wouldn’t trade her for anything..she is priceles..she is a CA pug and loves the water..I always believe where there is unconditional love anything can happen..you are special..and that smile is the best

  2. My parents and I had a pug puppy when she was as young as 6-8 weeks old. Grew up into a wonderful aunry pug named Precious who was my Pugaboo for life! Then when I was of age to move out on my own, My Pugaboo Precious was left behind with my parents cause I couldnt take her from my dad who loved her like a second daughter since she always took care of my dad cause he is epileptic.

    Despite over the years of keeping contact being 13 hours away, My dear Pugaboo still remembered me and our pug howling song I usually did with her when she and I was under the same roof.

    Then when she was of age of 13 years old, My dad was hospitalized for a stroke and having unstoppable seizures. Precious was undenyably sad and not herself. At the time, I flew down to see my dad and mom at home for the first time in 10 years. Despite being as old as she was with not being as energetic as she once was, She literally cried when she saw me and my dad coming home from the hospital.

    Precious and I re-bonded for my week staying there that I even took selfies and videos of her and I together of course.. The Pugaboo howling song too I before I left =)

    3 months after I left back home, Precious the Pugaboo wasn’t feeling the best and was laying on her side most of the day. She was taken to the vet by my parents and that’s where she was found with liver failure. She was suffering too much by that point that my parents made the sad choice to put her down. My mom said when they did, She looked to have a smile on her face towards them before they injected her with the syringe like a thank you for the long happy loving life.

    We miss the Pugaboo even to this day and I still want another pug but time will tell. This video was heartwarming and reminded me of Precious’s lively spirit since if I had a pug like him, I’d do the very same thing to love and cherish him like my Pugaboo was <3

  3. My black pug Abby is so adorable. I think she’s 4 years old. She was used for breeding and was covered in fleas. I have had her for 3 years and every day she does something to let me know she loves me. My Yorkie/Beagle mix is the same way. The girls have lots of fun playing. I don’t know what I would do without them. They mean the world to me. 🙂 🙂 🙂

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