Thursday, February 11, 2010

Doggie Inspiration

This is not my own unique content by any means, if fact, most of you might have seen this via the email "pass it on to a friend" train. However, I absolutely love this story. I remember seeing this dog on some talk show for a few minutes and it was quite cool. Enjoy!

This is 'Faith'

This dog was born on Christmas Eve in the year 2002.

He was born with 3 legs - 2 healthy hind legs and 1 abnormal front leg which had to be amputated.

He of course could not walk when he was born. Even his mother did not want him.



His first owner also did not think that he could
survive and he was thinking of 'putting him to sleep'.

But then, his present owner, Jude Stringfellow, met him and wanted to take care of him. She became determined to teach and train this little dog to walk by himself.

She named him 'Faith'.



In the beginning, she put Faith on a surfboard to let
him feel the movement. Later she used peanut butter on a spoon as a lure and reward for him for standing up and jumping around. Even the other dog at home encouraged him to walk..


Amazingly, only after 6 months, like a miracle, Faith
learned to balance on his hind legs and to jump to move forward. After further training in the snow, he could now walk like a human being.




Faith loves to walk around now. No matter where he goes,
he attracts people to him. He is fast becoming famous on the international scene and has appeared on various newspapers and TV shows. There is now a book entitled 'With a Little Faith'
being published about him.




His present owner Jude Stringfellow has given up her
teaching post and plans to take him around the world to preach that even without a perfect body, one can have a perfect soul'.
















In life there are always undesirable things, so in order
to feel better you just need to look at life from another direction.

I hope this message will bring fresh new ways of thinking
to everyone and that everyone will appreciate and be thankful for each beautiful day. Faith is the continual demonstration of the strength and wonder of life.

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