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2-Legged Dog Goes on Adventure Photo Shoot to Help Adopt (Exclusive)
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2-Legged Dog Goes on Adventure Photo Shoot to Help Adopt (Exclusive)

A cute dog with special needs is chasing his best friend.

Rescue dog Wheelber’s adoption journey gets new momentum Dog Breath FoundationThis helps dogs find forever homes.

Founder and photographer as part of the non-profit foundation’s Greatest Adventure Tour Kaylee Greer She took Wheelber on an outdoor adventure to take new photos of him to use on his bio page to pique the interest of a dog parent.

Now, more than ever, the 2-year-old black retriever/lab mix whose spinal cord was severed when a marble table fell on him as a puppy is ready for adoption. Discover the Stars to save.

Wheel drilling in the forest.

Kaylee Greer/The Greatest Adventure


“He now lives his life on two legs and is one of the happiest, most loving dogs,” wrote Scoot for the Stars, which specializes in helping dogs with special needs find homes. instagram. “@dogbreathphotography “He did an incredible job of capturing her happy, adventurous, loving and pure spirit.”

Wheelbur is all smiles as he gets around with the help of a wheelchair, as seen in the photo shoot that Greer shared exclusively with PEOPLE.

“Wheelbur gets around surprisingly @walkinpets “He has a wheelchair and when he is at home he can carry himself on his front legs without wheels,” the rescue organization continued.

Wheel drilling in water.

Kaylee Greer/The Greatest Adventure


“He is a very active dog who likes to have something to do. Wheelbur’s Scoot for the Stars added that he lives with cats and dogs of all sizes, has all vaccinations (up to date) and is spayed/neutered. “The wheels will go to its forever home with all its supplies and gifts.”

Although Scoot for the Stars is headquartered in Nevada, Wheel “Acceptable anywhere in the (United States).” recovery website. It is also possible for other dogs with mobility problems to be fostered and adopted here.

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Meanwhile, Greer’s nine-month journey for The Greatest Adventure Tour will continue until 2025, which will not only see the dogs finding their forever homes, but will also result in a YouTube series featuring some of the dogs helped, as well as a retrospective book with stories from the trip . .

Greer also formed a partnership fresh animal on the Greatest Adventure Tour, which will include Greer teaching rescue and shelter staff how to take better photos to help get more adoptions.