Cheerful disabled dogs: photos of animals that were unlucky with their health, but were lucky with their owners
Cheerful disabled dogs: photos of animals that were unlucky with their health, but were lucky with their owners

Video: Cheerful disabled dogs: photos of animals that were unlucky with their health, but were lucky with their owners

Video: Cheerful disabled dogs: photos of animals that were unlucky with their health, but were lucky with their owners
Video: Night - YouTube 2024, November
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Cheerful disabled dogs: photos of animals that were unlucky with their health, but were lucky with their owners
Cheerful disabled dogs: photos of animals that were unlucky with their health, but were lucky with their owners

Everyone knows that animals love their owners, regardless of their state of health. What's more, cats treat headaches and dogs work as guides. But people do not remain in debt either. So, many consciously choose disabled dogs as companions - and do not regret it at all. Carly Davidson's photo project is dedicated to animals that are fortunate enough to meet very caring owners.

Cheerful Disabled Dogs: Duncan Corgi
Cheerful Disabled Dogs: Duncan Corgi

The idea for a photo project about disabled dogs came from Carli Davidson a couple of years ago, when she was walking along the waterfront of her hometown of Portland. Here the photographer saw a wonderful German Shepherd dog with a stroller, which was running after a stick no less briskly than its healthy counterparts. And she certainly got no less pleasure from the ingenuous process. Carly Davidson got into a conversation with the owner and found out that he deliberately chose a disabled dog: the dog, of course, needs to devote a little more time, but what a return!

Cheerful disabled dogs: French bulldog Malysh Ryu
Cheerful disabled dogs: French bulldog Malysh Ryu

Carly Davidson began to think about the strange couple and finally decided to take photographs of animals with disabilities. And also talk about how nice and funny they are, and show how their eyes burn and how happy the owners are from communicating with disabled dogs. And to prove that these animals are not dull lazy people with pain in their eyes, as people often imagine them. In general, no sad photos.

Cheerful Disabled Dogs: Black Chihuahua Inky
Cheerful Disabled Dogs: Black Chihuahua Inky

All these disabled dogs are from Portland. But now Carly Davidson is working on a book about animals from all over America (thanks to a group on Facebook, the photographer has now been inundated with offers to shoot their four (sometimes three, or less, but this is not scary) - many friends and stories of love and devotion).

Cheerful disabled dogs: poodle Raiman Noodle
Cheerful disabled dogs: poodle Raiman Noodle

Many dogs have back problems, but that doesn't stop them, like Duncan's corgi, from throwing toys across the room and then having fun running after them. Chihuahua Inky knows how to heal the owner, and the poodle Raiman Noodle prefers to mince on its hind legs. Just three weeks after he lost his front limbs, the dog has learned to walk on its surviving legs and will now give odds to any circus dog.

Cheerful disabled dogs: pug Buddy and blind Chihuahua Diego
Cheerful disabled dogs: pug Buddy and blind Chihuahua Diego

Blind Chihuahua Diego is probably the only dog that has … a guide dog: his companion pug Buddy looks out for both.

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