Dog with Unique Spine Condition Finds Loving Family

Cooper is a rare and special little American foxhound. This charming dog is one of the few in the world living with a condition known as short spine syndrome.

Short spine syndrome is quite a unique genetic condition. It means Cooper’s vertebrae are very compressed and sometimes even fused together. Experts believe this condition results from inbreeding.

One topic that comes up often is about Cooper’s condition, whether through questions, messages, or even some comments from folks who might not know much about it.

Back in 2017, a tiny 2-month-old pup was discovered abandoned near Halifax, Virginia. Animal control took him in, and soon Cooper found himself under the care of Secondhand Hounds, a Minnesota-based shelter.

Elly and Andy Keegan stepped up to foster Cooper. Despite having mobility challenges, they steadily worked to give him a better quality of life.

Cooper had a rough start at the Keegan’s home, even fracturing his neck when he first arrived. But nothing could dampen his joyful spirit—not even a bone infection that came a few months later.

“He underwent surgery, which made it easier for him to take care of his needs,” Elly explained to Fox News. “Now he’s quite independent and manages by himself.”

After months of nurturing Cooper, the Keegans decided to list him for adoption. Elly was confident their “happiest dog” would quickly attract attention.

“However, no one showed interest in adopting Cooper,” she shared with The Dodo. “Then, finally, we got an applicant. It was a tough moment for me. I couldn’t stop thinking about what would happen next, not wanting to let him go.”

In the end, they chose to keep Cooper as part of their family.

From having a challenging start, Cooper now enjoys a full and happy life with his forever family, enhancing their lives as well.

“With our other rescued pets, it felt like a family right from the start,” Elly reflected. “The same goes for Cooper; it’s like he always belonged here.”

“It hurts to think that many dogs with conditions like Cooper’s are often euthanized,” she expressed to Fox News. “Cooper is living proof they have a wealth of life to experience. He’s now enjoying a joyful, regular life and is cherished as a key part of our family.”

You can follow Cooper’s delightful adventures on his Facebook page. If you feel inspired by this lovely dog who may be short on spine but big on love, share his wonderful story with your friends.

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