A puppy in Canada was born without front paws and ended up in a shelter.As he could not play with other dogs, he had an unusual friend – Wilma the piglet.

At first sight, their friendship blossomed. This is a rather unusual connection for such a special dog, but it is essential.Charlotte’s Freedom Farm is located in Ontario. The majority of the animals there are farm animals with injuries or congenital disabilities.Here, animals are cared for and rehabilitated.

Winnie, an abandoned puppy, was found at the shelter one day after it was abandoned by its owners.A poorly formed rib cage and no forelegs are present. Winnie can be injured by other dogs when he plays with them.Rib reconstruction will be a difficult operation for him.

A piglet, Wilma, came to the shelter almost at the same time as Winnie. As she wandered alone on the street, she was found.Her rescuers speculate that she simply fell out of the cattle truck.The first time Winnie and Wilma saw each other, they immediately started playing together. Their relationship was free of enmity or caution.

They are like mosaic pieces put together in a puzzle of friendship. Their friendship was officially declared and they were allowed to play together.Playing with a piglet is much safer for Winnie than playing with other dogs. For peace of mind, they are still supervised.Winnie and Wilma immediately switch to game mode when they see each other, according to Lauren Edwards, an employee of the shelter.

Winnie needed Wilma. Her adjustment to the new home was greatly aided by him. She would probably feel very lonely if she weren’t with Winnie, since she is quarantined from other pigs.Wilma will soon be several times bigger than Winnie as she grows up. Guards at the shelter are eager to see how their friendship develops.Their assumption is that it will be fun.






