When Karen first met Reuben, it was impossible not to fall in love with him immediately.
Small.
Curious.
Full of affection.
And completely unaware that the world might see him as different.
Reuben had been rescued from Romania by an organization called Safe Rescue for Dogs when he was only four months old. Without intervention, his future there could have been devastating.
Because Reuben was born with severe deformities affecting both of his front legs.

One side had only a tiny malformed limb.
The other had no front leg at all.
Many animals born with disabilities like his are often overlooked or never given the chance to experience a real home.
But Reuben’s story was about to become very different.
A Puppy Who Refused to Feel Broken
Despite his condition, Reuben never behaved as though anything was wrong with him.
He still wanted to play.
Still wanted affection.
Still wanted to explore the world around him like every other dog.
Instead of walking normally, Reuben learned to move by bouncing carefully on his back legs. Watching him hop through the house with excitement often left people emotional — not because of pity, but because of how determined and joyful he remained despite everything.
Karen quickly realized something important:
Reuben did not see himself as disabled.
He simply saw himself as a dog.
A happy one.
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Living Like Any Other Dog
Inside Karen’s home, Reuben became part of the family almost immediately.
He played happily with the other dogs.
He carried toys proudly around the house.
And one of his favorite things in the world was curling up beside Karen’s daughter for cuddles.
There was something deeply touching about how naturally he embraced life.
No sadness.
No self-pity.
Just excitement, affection, and endless trust.
Of course, everyday movement could still be physically exhausting for him. Sometimes Karen used a supportive harness to help him move around more comfortably during walks or longer outings.
But even with those challenges, Reuben’s personality always remained bigger than his limitations.
People who met him often forgot about his missing legs after only a few minutes.
Because what stood out most was not what he lacked.
It was his spirit.
Hoping to Give Him More Freedom
As Reuben grew older, Karen began searching for ways to make his life even easier and more independent.

That led to an important goal:
A custom wheelchair designed specifically for dogs.
Karen launched a fundraising campaign called “Help Us Raise Money to Get Reuben Running,” hoping supporters could help provide him with specialized wheels that would allow him to run and play more freely without exhausting his body.
The idea touched thousands of people online.
Not because Reuben was fragile.
But because everyone could see how much joy he already carried — and how much more freedom the wheelchair could give him.
Supporters from around the world began following his journey through his Facebook page, lovingly named:
“Reuben the Wonder Dog.”
And honestly…
The name fit him perfectly.
A Reminder That Happiness Looks Different for Everyone
Stories like Reuben’s resonate deeply because they challenge the way people think about disability.
Reuben does not spend his days focused on what he cannot do.
Instead, he focuses entirely on what he can.

Playing with friends.
Snuggling beside people he loves.
Exploring the world.
Enjoying every moment offered to him.
And perhaps that is why so many people instantly connect with him.
Because despite his physical challenges, Reuben radiates something incredibly simple and powerful:
Joy.
The Life He Was Always Meant to Have
Today, Reuben continues living surrounded by love, warmth, and people who see him not as a tragedy — but as a miracle of resilience and happiness.
The tiny puppy who might never have been given a chance now spends his days inspiring thousands with every excited hop, every playful moment, and every affectionate cuddle.
And through it all, Reuben reminds everyone watching of something important:
A perfect life does not require a perfect body.
Sometimes all it takes is love, safety, and someone willing to believe that every life deserves the chance to run toward happiness in its own way.