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Half-spined dog finds loving family despite rare condition

Sunday, 23/04/2023, 21:04 (GMT+7)

Despite being born at a puppy mill with a very rare birth defect, Cooper is thriving with his loving family. 

Cooper, an American foxhound from Virginia, has short spine syndrome caused by inbreeding. His vertebrae are fused and compressed, resulting in a body only half the length of a normal dog.

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However, his owners, Elly and Andy Keegan, describe him as the happiest dog they know, and he has a normal and happy life.

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Cooper was rescued at two months old near a suspected puppy mill in Halifax, Virginia, by animal control officers.

A shelter in Minnetonka, Minnesota, took Cooper in, where he received treatment for ear mites, worms, and a hernia.

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His lovable nature caught the attention of the Keegans, and they decided to adopt him. Cooper has undergone surgery to assist with his bowel functions and recently suffered a severe fracture to his neck and a bone infection called osteomyelitis.

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Despite his deformity, he can keep up with his doggy siblings, and he may even be considered as a candidate for a Purdue University study of short-spined dogs.

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Cooper has a significant following on Facebook and is a social media star. All dogs deserve love and care, no matter their appearance or needs.

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The Keegans provide Cooper with a perfect home where he is loved just the way he is.

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