A Small Body, A Heavy Struggle
The video opens with a black dog lying quietly on the ground.
His two front legs are severely deformed, bent outward and unusable. His body looks thin, fragile. He doesn’t try to run. He simply rests, as if conserving every bit of strength.
Text appears in Spanish:
“El perrito sin patitas 😢 no ha recibido apoyo.”
“The little dog without paws 😢 has not received support.”

The message is simple — he has survived this long without the help he truly needs.
A Brighter Face, But an Unfinished Journey
In the next scene, the camera zooms in on his face.
He looks more alert now. His tongue peeks out slightly. His eyes are softer. He appears healthier than before.
Another line of text appears:
“Ya está más gordito ❤️ pero necesita una sillita.”
“He’s gained weight ❤️ but he needs a little wheelchair.”
He has been rescued. He has been fed. He has gained strength.
But nutrition alone cannot solve everything.
The Cost of Moving Without Support
The most difficult scene shows how he moves.
Without functional front legs, he pushes himself forward using only his hind legs. His chest and neck press against the ground as he drags his upper body along.
Video He Moves With Only Two Legs — And He’s Still Waiting for Help
His spine curves unnaturally under the strain.
The text explains:
“Su columna está grave ya le cuesta levantarse.”
“His spine is in serious condition; it’s becoming hard for him to stand.”
Each step he takes is an effort.
Each movement adds pressure to his back.
Without a mobility aid, the damage may worsen over time.
A Moment of Warmth
The final scene shifts tone.
A woman gently holds him in her arms, kissing his cheek. He rests calmly against her, safe for the moment.
There is affection.
There is care.
But there is also urgency behind the message.

More Than Rescue — He Needs Mobility
This is not just a story about survival.
He has already been saved from abandonment.
He has gained weight.
He has received love.
What he needs now is mobility — a small wheelchair that will allow him to move without injuring his spine further.
The video is a call for support.
Not pity.
Not sympathy alone.
But practical help that can protect his future.
Because even with two disabled front legs, he still wants to explore.
He still wants to move.
He still wants to live fully.

And sometimes, one small piece of equipment can change everything.