Dogs are unquestionably among the most innocent beings on Earth. Simple pleasures, such as going for a walk or witnessing their owners return from work, bring immense happiness to our furry friends. Yet, there are some dogs who face difficulties in experiencing the outdoors, especially those with disabilities. Unlike their counterparts, these dogs encounter challenges navigating through rough terrains, dense vegetation, and even bodies of water—environments where canine wheelchairs fall short.
It’s unfortunate that some beaches may not be accessible for dogs, considering how much they love it. The feeling of pure joy at the beach is multiplied tenfold for our furry friends. This is why Salima Kaɗaoui made sure her 18 disabled dogs had the chance to experience the beach just like any other dog.
Salima established the SFT Animal Sanctuary in Tangiers, Morocco to rescue dogs that were hit by cars and abandoned. Some of the rescued dogs sustain lifelong injuries, but Salima remains dedicated to their rehabilitation and leading a fulfilling life. She recently demonstrated the potential of rehabilitation by taking some of her dogs on a day trip to the beach. Despite only having functional front legs, the dogs kept up with her and raced from one end of the beach to the other, showcasing their resilience and adaptability.
Imagine the serene beach atmosphere being interrupted by a commotion, only to look up and witness 18 energetic pups in wheelchairs sprinting along the sand! These furry friends come in different shapes and sizes, ranging from a tiny corgi to a massive Gerɱan shepherd. It’s remarkable how much of a game-changer these doggy wheelchairs are, serving as a life-saving device for disabled dogs. The fantastic thing is that they’re just as fast as their non-disabled counterparts with their wheels in place. Amidst the thrilling race, there are moments of humor, like when a cheeky corgi playfully snatches Salima’s shoe and chews on it before returning it to her. In another video of the race, a mischievous pup playfully takes a friend’s wheelchair wheel in his mouth, but they still ɱanage to speed down the beach without any hindrance.
Salima has done an amazing job of creating a lively and joyful atmosphere for her pack of dogs. These furry friends seem to be living their best lives, and it’s heartwarming to see. The dogs have a positive outlook, and they can teach us huɱans a thing or two about gratitude. Often, we tend to compare ourselves to others and dwell on what we lack, even when we are not disabled.
It’s inspiring to see how dogs love and appreciate what they have without worrying about what they don’t. The heartwarming footage of Salima playing with her furry friends has received over 1.5 million views. In an interview with Story Trender, Salima shared that their sanctuary takes care of around 600 animals, from dogs and cats to donkeys and monkeys.
It seems like the person mentioned is really busy! However, their job must bring a lot of fulfillment. Check out the cute clip below of a group of dogs with disabilities having fun at the seaside. Don’t forget to pass it on to your loved ones!