Paralyzed beagle named Wilson makes 'miraculous recovery' thanks to pool therapy and pet wheelchair

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NOW TO A STORY THAT EXPERTS ARE CALLING A MIRACULOUS RECOVERY FOR ONE NEW HAMPSHIRE DOG. THIS IS INCREDIBLE. NOW THIS IS WILSON. THE 12 YEAR OLD BEAGLE WOKE UP ONE MORNING UNABLE TO WALK. THE VET FOUND A MASS ON HIS CHEST THAT WAS CAUSING PARALYSIS IN ALL FOUR OF HIS LEGS. HIS FAMILY DECIDED TO DO EVERYTHING THEY COULD TO GET WILSON TO WALK AGAIN. SO WITH THE HELP OF EXTENSIVE POOL THERAPY FROM K-9 STRONG AND CONCORD AND A PET WHEELCHAIR FROM WALK AND PETS IN AMHERST, WILSON STARTED TO REGAIN STRENGTH AND PUT ONE PAW IN FRONT OF THE OTHER. YOU CAN SEE HE’S DOING REALLY WELL. NOW. LOOK AT HIM GO WALKING WITHOUT THE HELP O

Paralyzed beagle named Wilson makes 'miraculous recovery' thanks to pool therapy and pet wheelchair

Experts are saying one New England dog made a "miraculous recovery."Wilson, a 12-year-old beagle, woke up one morning unable to walk. The veterinarian found a mass on his chest that was causing paralysis in all four legs. His family decided to do everything they could to get Wilson to walk again. With the help of extensive pool therapy from Canine Strong in Concord, New Hampshire, and a pet wheelchair, Wilson started to regain strength and put one paw in front of the other.Now, he can walk without the help of a wheelchair and is back to sniffing around the yard on his own.

MANCHESTER, N.H. —

Experts are saying one New England dog made a "miraculous recovery."

Wilson, a 12-year-old beagle, woke up one morning unable to walk. The veterinarian found a mass on his chest that was causing paralysis in all four legs.

His family decided to do everything they could to get Wilson to walk again.

With the help of extensive pool therapy from Canine Strong in Concord, New Hampshire, and a pet wheelchair, Wilson started to regain strength and put one paw in front of the other.

Now, he can walk without the help of a wheelchair and is back to sniffing around the yard on his own.

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