There were questions about whether Tay-Tay the dog would ever be able to walk again after injuring both of his back legs in a car accident. However, the brave dog overcame all adversity, and now he is so strong that the king of Thailand gave him a wheelchair, which he recently used. Tay-Tay enjoys exploring his home, an animal shelter in Chonburi, Thailand, with her two front paws.
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Four years ago, Tay-Tay lost part of his іпfeгіoг torso and his hind legs.
For the past four years, Tay-Tay has been at the shelter, and his owner says she hasn’t put him up for adoption because he “seems happy” there.
Recently, Tay-Tay has caught the attention of the royal family after a photo of her was shared on social media by Watchdog Thailand, an animal rights organization.
After seeing the image, King Maha Vajiralongkorn, also known as Rama X of Thailand, became the patron of Tay-Tay.
Firm Instability: Tay-Tay now walks around the shelter where she lives on her two front legs.
“Happy life: Chonburi shelter owner has never put Tay-Tay up for adoption because ‘she seems happy there’.”
“Maha-n’s best friend: After an animal charity posted his photo on social media, King Maha Vajiralongkorn, also known as Rama X of Thailand, became Tay-Tay’s patron.
The king donated dog food to the shelter and even sent Tay-Tay a special canine wheelchair in the name of his royal dog Khun Fu.
He also sent a veterinary ‘wheelchair expert’ to the shelter to examine the dog’s needs for walking assistance.
However, with Tay-Tay’s reluctance to use the royal gift, the expert determined that her paws are strong enough to hold it.”
“Animal lover: King Maha Vajiralongkorn of Thailand has donated dog food and even sent Tay-Tay a ‘wheelchair expert.’
“It’s amazing to see that the dog is still able to eat, walk and even run when he wants,” said Julian Küng, 32, from Zurich, Switzerland, who filmed the video of Tay-Tay walking.
‘He didn’t lose his curious nature. From time to time he tries to run out of the shelter.
‘Since he can’t quickly turn around and escape the hustle and bustle of Chonburi traffic, owner Peerapha has to catch Tay-Tay and return him to the shelter.’
Tay-Tay remains in the care of the dog shelter owner, Peerapha Suwanich, who also cares for about 40 dogs and 200 stray cats.”