Two years ago this winter, the website of the American Animal Shelter in Maine published an article about a small black Labrador dog.
He was rescued by animal protection officers, but his condition was very serious.
But he showed incredible character and fought desperately for his life over the past eight weeks. He begins to have seizures and is unable to get food and water; At the moment, veterinarians are treating him and the shelter is opening a collection for his care.
The pond is dripping. They are preparing him for the tests that will diagnose the disease, and the treatment itself costs $850, for which the shelter has asked for donations of all kinds.
It turned out that he suffered from parvovirus enteritis, and after a while the puppy recovered, but in the meantime he lost his hearing.
And it turns out that young Nick took an interest in this special puppy because he was born deaf. He read the ad, realized it was fate and immediately went to the shelter.
When he came to get the dog, it sat on his leg and stayed there.
He must have had a presentiment that it was his future master who was arriving. Now they live together and the boy teaches and trains the dog to understand commands in sign language. He has already learned to perform the “sit” command, for which he learned the letter S in sign language.