It all started few years a go when Tracey Fowler lost her beloved fury friend, a German shepherd. She changed her mindset and wanted to adopt all of the dogs who didn’t get a chance for a new forever home- dogs that were not usually picked up at the shelters.
It came out as the best decision she had ever made since she is enjoying the company of all her eight pups pretty much. As a result, the dogs are very thankful. The Fowler Herd is how she refers to them.
One of them battled a disease until his legs were immobile. He was, however, content before the Day of Judgment.
“After a struggle with degenerative myelopathy, Hayden crossed the Rainbow Bridge.”
She resolved to respect him by assisting other dogs in similar situations from that point forward. “At the moment, I have eight puppies. “I had six special needs dogs and two German shepherds before I adopted the others,” she said.
The truth is that the Fowler Herd has never been short of anything. They’re all having a great time playing in the snow, always under Tracy’s watchful eye. She claims that, contrary to popular belief, caring for a handicapped dog isn’t all that difficult. Although it necessitates commitment.
Tracey is doing anything possible to assist these pups in need. It takes a lot of bravery and patience to take care of those dogs, which few people are able to provide.
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