Paul O'Grady fans were 'tearing up' after the 67-year-old issued an update on two injured dogs.
The For the Love of Dogs presenter shared the story of two dogs who were left for dead after a road accident. Fortunately, a man named Chris, found the dogs and saved their lives.
Speaking about the incident on Instagram, Paul explained how the dogs now walk with wheel aides after their legs were amputated. Paul said: “These two dogs are paraplegics after being hit by either a car or a motorbike.
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"Chris from the UK came over as a volunteer. And years later he’s still here caring for these dogs along with his team.
“Dogs are so resilient and can adapt to anything as these sets of wheels prove. They tear around the place with not a bother on them @elephantnaturepark.”
Following Paul's sweet snap, dog lovers took to the comments section, reports the Mirror. One said: "This has genuinely made me tear up. If it wasn't for Chris who knows what would have happened to these two beauties? Amazing."
Another added: "Be right back. Am just sobbing. This is such an amazing story. They look so happy."
A third said: "Wow! I've never seen two dogs look so happy. If only there were more people in the world like Chris - and you of course Paul."
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