sing a wheelchair herself this woman helped dogs with disabilities.
Himself a wheelchair user due to an illness he suffered at a young age, the Londoner helps disabled dogs, including raising funds to pay for their care.
An approach she pursues with enthusiasm and unwavering determination despite criticism and hardship.
The Facebook group “Help Disabled Animals” created by Mary Garland helped 8 disabled dogs in different ways. purchase of wheelchairs for movement, payment for veterinary services, hydrotherapy sessions…
As My London reported on Monday 19 July, the initiative has raised around £3,000 (around €3,500) to date.
Mary Garland knows what it’s like to lose her mobility, as she’s been suffering from arthritis since she was 9 years old. She also had to deal with other people’s views and clichés, but this is what gives her strength and strengthens her determination over the years.
She tells My London that because of her disability, there were doubts about her ability to adopt and care for a dog.
To date, he has four kids, all of them are disabled. They have never been happier in their lives, having gone through the worst trauma before adoption.
Three of them have wheelchairs, and the fourth is a deaf chihuahua named Biddy. Pongo is a 4 year old Japanese Spitz rescued from a slaughterhouse in Korea.
Meanwhile, Aaron is a crusader shepherd who was thrown from a balcony in Bosnia by his former master.