Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids,
Good with dogs,
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
A portion of my adoption fee has been sponsored by The Wilbur Fund. The adoption fee sponsorship credit of $350.00 will be applied during the contract process.
Hi, my name is Chelsea and I am from Texas!
Hi! My name is Chelsea and my foster mom and dad say that out of their 50 fosters, I may just be the sweetest one yet… I currently live with 5 other pups, big and small, young and old, and do wonderfully with them all! I LOVE humans of all ages (especially my 2 year old foster sister), have the most gorgeous blue eyes, and want nothing more
than to be your best friend, but those aren’t the only things that make me special!
I became paralyzed in my back half after humans were unkind to me, but I don’t let that slow me down! I’m strong enough to pull my legs up behind me so I can run, play, and wrestle all day- but, with that being said, there are some things you should know about me- although I’m quite mobile, I will be coming with a nice set of wheels! At my young age, I won’t need them all the time, but because of the way I move, they’re very necessary as I grow older to help prevent further damage to my legs, feet, and spine.
Because of my condition, as well as having a cart (wheels), a home without a lot of stairs and an easily accessible back yard are very important too. I’m very independent and love to explore, play with lots of toys, and soak up the sun any chance I get!
You should also know I don’t have full control of my bladder/bowels, but I get to go to work with mom every day and do wonderfully on a potty schedule! My body does go potty on its own, but my foster mom will also show you how to express my bladder/bowels in the rare case I have not gone in a few hours (don’t worry, she just learned too and says it’s easy as can be).
I do well in a kennel if I have to, but a family that has to leave me for 8 hours a day will not be the home for me- Right now, mom and dad don’t leave me for more than a couple hours at a time because that’s what is best for my needs.
My forever family needs to understand that my current condition and needs will never change- My legs and spine will not improve, and I’ll never gain full control of my bladder/bowels. However, I’m 1,000% worth it. I’m an angel in the car, love to snuggle, am so unbelievably gentle, and love everything about this new life of mine! I promise I’ll repay all of your love and care with lots and lots of kisses!
Ideally, my forever home will have another dog (s) that loves to play so I can maintain my strength and mobility, is willing to bring me on all of their adventures, and can spend most of their time with me (oh, and kiddos are a plus!)- can’t wait to meet you!
From the Vet:
Meet Chelsea! A resilient soul ready for her forever home. Despite being partially paralyzed, Chelsea has an undampened spirit and a heart full of affection. The Bond Between has provided Chelsea with extensive diagnostic and supportive care to ensure she thrives. She underwent an MRI to map her condition and will be going to regular water treadmill therapy to build strength. To maximize her independence, Chelsea is getting her very own custom wheelchair! These new wheels will allow her to run and play safely. They will also eliminate the mobility-related wounds she previously battled. Chelsea does not always have complete control of her bladder and bowels. However, she does beautifully when given a consistent routine. When provided with frequent, regular opportunities to go potty outside, she can successfully do her business outdoors! Our goal is to give Chelsea a life of dignity, grace, and proper assistance. She requires extra TLC, but she returns it tenfold in loyalty. Chelsea needs a dedicated adopter ready to walk alongside her through life's adventures.