It is Monday, somehow it rolled around again, and with it, it has carried along the infamous Monday Blues that we all so dearly dread. However, all is not lost because we have put together this collection of wholesome disabled doggos living their best lives at Pete's Mission Animal Sanctuary in Northern Thailand, to show you that there is a whole lot of good left in the world and hoomans that are working hard to make a difference to the lives of the doggos that we love so much.
From the close to ten dogs who have been paralyzed from their hips down, to the doggos who have been left with holes in their faces, to the pups who are slowly working out how to get back to their full playing capacity. These doggos are surrounded with so much love, attention and understanding that they are well and truly living the best lives they could have ever hoped for at Pete's Mission. An animal sanctuary run by one lone hooman, which currently takes care of more than forty dogs, six pigs and two horses, as well as doing outreach calls for all who need it in the local area. This hooman is doing more for our four-legged friends than we can begin to imagine, and it is all thanks to the support and donations of canine loving hoomans from all over the world.
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This is Monkey, she is one of the most special little girls at Pete's Mission. She lost the use of her legs after a collision with a car, but she has not let that get in the way of being one of the sweetest, most loving and character-filled dogs at the animal sanctuary in which she lives.
Monkey once again showing us her sweet and docile nature, as well as a taste of how she was injured. But do not be fooled, for as painful and harrowing as her injury looks, she is still one of the fastest, friendliest and utterly heart-melting occupants amongst the 40 strong dog pack that lives at Pete's Mission.
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