With a high rate of parasitic infection and parasites on his skis, he suffered from anemia, preceded by thrombosis in his hips and femurs, and one in his legs. With cherry eyes that made it difficult for him to see, Potchie tried to move his hips.
“I couldn’t stop crying when I saw his replica and remembered what he was like when we rescued him. Potchie finished his bath and I gave him a massage and treatment/exercise.”
“We are providing him with bones and joints, as well as massage and therapy. First we have to stabilize him before he gets castrated.”
Now he is more mobile and his eyes are no longer nervous. Except for a few blobs that looked like plastic beads, his slide was now clear and spiked.
Despite his baldness, notice the difference in his most recent photos.
“We were able to build an improvised adjustable stable wheelchair for Potchie. More exercise and therapy, such as swimming, and Potchie is able to stand and walk during all activities (I hope you’ll pray!).
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He has recently improved his ability to move quickly.
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