Dog born with short spine and no neck finds a family to love him just the way he is
Like one very unique dog born with no neck and half a spine, who struggled due to his differences but ultimately found the perfect home.
Cooper, an American foxhound, has a genetic condition referred to as “short spine syndrome” in which his vertebrae are fused together and compressed.
According to Daily Mail, he’s one of only 30 dogs in the world with the condition.
He likely came from a puppy farm in Halifax, Virginia and was abandoned due to his birth defect. It’s also likely his disability was the result of inbreeding at the puppy mill.
Unfortunately, things didn’t work out in the first home he was placed in, as he liked to chase their cats.
But Cooper soon found his perfect home with Elly Keegan and her family.
While many people would pass over such a unique-looking dog — or even worse, he could’ve been euthanized for his disability — Elly has a warm heart towards differently-abled dogs and committed to giving Cooper all the love and help he needs.
Early on, the dog had a few medical setbacks, including a fall that fractured his neck in five places and a bone infection.
Elly says that despite everything, Cooper is the “happiest dog,” and people are always happy to see him, too.
“Wherever he goes he draws attention but he really revels in it. He has a lot of fans on Facebook,” Elly told Daily Mail. “He’s such a friendly dog.”