As a result of Amniotic Band Syndrome, Ella Peggy was born without her left arm.Ella compensates for the lack of a hand with her head and legs, and she grows and develops just like an ordinary child.

She easily adapts to any challenge, according to her mother Brooke Hodgson.On TV, Brooke saw a report on a three-legged dog, a cross between a Staffordshire terrier and a Boston terrier named Snowy, and realized that this was the perfect companion for her daughter.The Queensland Animal Welfare League received a touching letter from Brooke asking them to give the dog to her family.

I knew Snowy would be a perfect friend for Ella, besides, they are both the same age, and caring for a dog will be a new experience for her. ” My heart pounded harder when I saw Snowy,” Brooke Hodgson told Daily Mail Australia reporters. There is someone else just like her.”There is no doubt that this Queensland family is exemplary: husband, wife, two children (Ella has an older brother) and a cheerful pet.The girl found it difficult at first to get used to a very active dog, but now they are best friends.

An injury resulted in the surgical removal of Snowy’s paw, he was not born crippled.The two of them like to sit together and Ella often hugs him. Snowy looks for Ella every morning, then runs to other family members.






