On this frigid night, a newborn pup lay in the snow, struggling for survival, with the cold slowly creeping in.
This bulldog, now known as Draper, was born with only three functional front legs, making him the sole pup in the litter to have a disability. He was callously abandoned and left to fend for himself on the icy ground.
As thick snow blanketed the defenseless puppy in the bone-chilling darkness of the night, he couldn't comprehend why his owner had let him go so easily, leaving him exposed to the freezing elements.
Thankfully, a compassionate passerby noticed his plight and quickly scooped him up, wrapping him in a warm blanket. Without this Good Samaritan, the chances of the puppy surviving the night were bleak.
The local animal shelter was promptly alerted, and they willingly took in the fragile pup. They gave him the name "Draper" and placed him in front of a heater for 24 hours to regulate his body temperature. His bandages were changed regularly, and his front leg received careful attention. Draper began his laser therapy to aid his recovery.
Over time, he showed remarkable improvement, enjoying regular meals and peaceful slumber. In his new home, he's forming bonds with both canine and feline companions, growing stronger each day. Draper may be different from other dogs, but he refuses to let his disability hinder his progress.