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Dog born with short spine and no neck finds a family to love him just the way he is
All dogs are beautiful in their own way, and are deserving of good, loving homes — even the ones that look a little unusual.
Like one very unique dog born with no neck and half a spine, who struggled due to his differences but ultimately found the perfect home.
Cooper, an American foxhound, has a genetic condition referred to as “short spine syndrome” in which his vertebrae are fused together and compressed. According to Daily Mail, he’s one of only 30 dogs in the world with the condition.
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