Dog Rescue Stories: Keller Was Going To Be Shot Because Of Her Disabilities
By Positively Woof
Keller was born to a breeder. She was deaf, vision impaired and at five weeks old, she was going to be shot because of those disabilities.
Thankfully, she was rescued by two good humans who helper her find her forever family.
Despite her disabilities, Keller lives a very full life. She and her family spend all of their time educating the public on special needs dogs.
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We love our double merles, but point blank, these dogs shouldn’t exist the way they do. With their smiling faces and unwavering spirit, they have helped to inspire thousands of people. We can only hope that through education, we are empowering our readers, followers, and friends, to stand up for what is right and speak out against what is wrong. Education is the key to change, and together, we can put an end to ignorant breeding and change the world for double merles. #aussie #weeklyfluff #petscorner #petboxaction #dogoftheday #love #australianshepherd #doublemerle #deafnotdumb #deafdogsrock #lights_camera_paws #showcasing_pets #mydogiscutest #thepawpack #buzzfeed #huffpost #dogsofig #dogdailyfeaturesss #dogs #animal_captures #animalphotos #deafdog #beautiful #friends #amazing #pet #specialneeds #bestdogever #education #nonprofit
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This story originally appeared at Positively Woof by Larry Kay.
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