Man carries his paraplegic puppy in his arms to enjoy the rain: “He still loves it”

Agea Santos, who will always be there for his furry friend, Alvin, who suffered a stroke and can no longer stand up as before, said, “I will take care of you until the end my furry son.”

Similar to raising a child, taking care of a pet is a great responsibility because it is a living creature that will depend solely on the attention of its human father. Because of this, having a furry friend at home requires you to accept that there will be happy and sad times, but the most important thing is to stay by his side at all times.

Therefore, knowledgeable pet owners will do every effort to make sure that their companions continue to enjoy life even after their bodies no longer respond as they once did. Agea Santos of Salvador de Bahia, Brazil, does this because she worries about her puppy’s ability to continue living her regular life after a stroke.

This can be seen in a video he posted on his Instagram account, where you can see the moment when the dog falls to the ground while walking, but his owner instantly approaches him, takes him in his arms, and pulls him up so that he can experience the rain.

He still enjoys running in the rain and spending time in the water. After all that had happened, she wanted to recapture a joyful moment. My furry child, I’ll take care of you all the way through. Santos wrote in the post, “I want to convey my gratitude to my wife Ray for taking such fantastic care of him.

In a another video, the puppy left a message for all pet owners while he was still able to play in the rain. Since he outgrows it too quickly, “enjoy your hairy little baby before he becomes old or sick.” He turned old and can’t walk effectively after having a stroke, he said, adding that the video was taken two years ago.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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“He lost mobility on his left side, including his eyesight, as a result of the stroke, so he is slowly relearning how to walk.” “He was undergoing physiotherapy with a professional and acupuncture with another; he will return soon since it is really beneficial to his recuperation,” Santos added.

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