Sanctuary has Cerebellar Hypoplasia (CH), which means he has no control over his motor functions. CH causes him to have a wobbly and unbalanced stance. To stand and walk, Sanctuary needs the assistance of his Full Support Walkin’ Wheels wheelchair to get around throughout the day.
His foster mom, Clare, says, “His wheelchair has made the biggest difference in his life. It has helped him physically, mentally, and emotionally. He can run, walk, eat, drink, and go to the bathroom on his own.”
Sanctuary is a year old, receives physical therapy regularly, and attends puppy classes for socialization. Clare says, “”Sanctuary is sweet, smart, and silly. He loves his lamb chop toys and holding a ball in his mouth while running in the backyard in his wheelchair.””
Sanctuary’s foster family is searching for someone who can love him unconditionally and provide him with a lifestyle that caters to his special needs.
If you or someone you know may be interested in adopting Sanctuary, please contact Rae with Stray Rescue of St. Louis at: [email protected]