Debi Wakins is the proud owner of Luna, a dog with a spine disease that caused her two hind legs to become paralyzed.“She is happy and fun and loves everything about life,” Watkins said. “We walk and everybody just smiles at her.”She rescued her from a shelter in 2021 and their bond has been life-changing.Shelters including Salt Lake County Animal Services often take in animals with broken or amputated limbs or animals who have lost the ability to see, hear, or walk.
Staff at the shelter rehabilitate those animals and find the right families that are willing and able to meet the pet’s needs.Debi believes owning a disabled pet is rewarding and her Luna is a perfect example that pets with different abilities deserve a chance. “On occasion, we get a child that says, ‘poor dog.’ We say, ‘she’s not a poor dog, look at how happy she is,’” she described.
As Luna continues to get attention with her infectious smile and playful personality, Debi hopes she is helping deliver a message that even though everyone has different abilities, everyone has the ability to make a difference. “I hope that transfers in their life to humans, that a child in a wheelchair or an adult in a wheelchair is not a poor human, they can also live a full life,” Watkins said.