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Adventure Photoshoot Helps 2-Legged Dog Wheelbur Find His Forever Home

Wheelbur, a resilient two-legged black lab mix, is one step closer to finding a loving home thanks to a heartwarming adventure photoshoot. Despite losing mobility in his back legs after a tragic accident as a puppy, Wheelbur’s joyful spirit shines through in photos taken by Kaylee Greer of The Dog Breath Foundation’s Greatest Adventure Tour. This special shoot aims to showcase his vibrant personality and attract potential adopters. Now featured by Scoot for the Stars rescue, Wheelbur is ready to bring his boundless energy and love to a new family.

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