Woman takes 18 disabled dogs to the beach for their very 1st time
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Dogs are among the purest species of animal.For our canine friends, even the most routine activities—like going for a walk or seeing their parents return from work—can cause complete joy.The majority of dogs would concur that exploring nature is the most exciting activity there is, but some dogs find it more challenging than others.
Dogs with disabilities have trouble navigating terrain that most dogs can do without thinking.Doggy wheelchairs should not be used in rocky terrain, areas with a lot of dense undergrowth, or near water.Beaches, with their miles of sand and sea, might also be off limits, which is unfortunate because most dogs adore the beach.

You know that inexplicable joy you experience at the beach?Dogs also experience that, albeit ten times more intensely.
Salima Kadaoui was committed to ensuring that her 18 disabled dogs could enjoy the beach in the same way as other dogs.In Tangiers, Morocco, Salima founded SFT Animal Sanctuary.Many of the dogs she adopts were hit by cars and abandoned, leaving them with permanent disabilities.

Fortunately, Salima rarely gives in to her dogs because she understands that as long as they can adjust to a new way of life, they can still live life to the fullest.When she took some of her dogs on a day trip on July 4, she demonstrated the effectiveness of rehabilitation.The dogs raced alongside Salima from one end of the beach to the other while only having their front legs functional.

Imagine being at peace by the water, hearing a commotion, and then looking up to see 18 dogs racing in wheelchairs along the sand.It’s adorable to watch the video.From a small corgi to a sizable german shepherd, there are dogs of all sizes on the beach.The doggy wheelchair’s importance as a life-saving invention is shocking to realize.

These dogs’ inability to use their back legs is unimportant because, with their wheels in place, they can run as quickly as their non-disabled friends.Even a little bit of cheekiness has its place!Salima’s shoe is once taken by a corgi, who shakes it around in her mouth before returning it to the rightful owner.

The wheel of a friend’s wheelchair can be seen in the mouth of one cheeky dog in another video of the dogs racing down the beach, but they’re still moving at top speed.This group certainly seems to enjoy itself, and it’s wonderful that Salima has been able to provide these puppies with the life they so richly deserve.These dogs don’t feel sorry for themselves, that much is certain.

They can impart some life lessons to us humans.How many people, including those without disabilities, constantly compare themselves to others and find themselves yearning for things they lack?We ought to be more like these dogs, appreciating what we already have without even thinking about what we lack.

Speaking to Story Trender about her rescue mission, Salima said:
“In total, we have close to 600 animals in the Sanctuary, including dogs, cats, donkeys and monkeys.”