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Pitbull in a Pool with a Disabled Dog

When a dog has disabilities, many people think that they are limited but as this bulldog shows, they can continue to live life to the full. This puppy’s name is bonsai, and he has lost both of his rear legs as a result of a number of health challenges.

During the time that he was healing from his amputations, he befriended a pitbull named Random and two of them have remained very close. The pitbull also has health problems, as he was born with short tendons and abandoned. It seems as if Random has become Bonsai’s personal lifeguard as the two of them enjoy some time in the pool.