12-year-old boy builds a Lego stroller for his two-legged pet
Little dog Gracie was born with a rare disease — without front legs. For this reason, the former owners immediately threw her out into the street, but kind people found the baby and took her to the veterinary clinic. The unfortunate creature was very tired, because it is difficult for a two-legged dog to survive, but she had a huge will to live. Veterinarians very soon helped her and kind people adopted her.
It was the Turley family, owners of an abandoned animal shelter. The family already had one dog with paralysis, another with a missing leg, so they had experience in nursing such pets. As Gracie got older, it got harder and harder. She was small for a wheelchair, and she wanted to move. And then 12-year-old boy Dylan made a stroller for his pet from Lego blocks.
Most surprisingly, the stroller became a perfect fit for the dog at no cost, and besides, it could be adjusted to his height. Dylan worked on this design for two weeks, but the results exceeded all expectations. Very soon, Gracie adapted to her wheelchair and fully moved around on it, and not only walked, but also ran. When the dog got older, she was already bought a stroller for adults. So, thanks to caring people, this wonderful dog got the opportunity to live a full life.