The touching story of the happiest dog in the world
Moose – the pet dog of American girl Jennifer Osborne (28 years old) has long been a star on social networks. In 2019, photos of this Australian cowboy became famous and spread everywhere. Thanks to Moose’s extremely playful, adorable appearance, he is loved by everyone as “the happiest dog in the world”.
The face is always in a dazed and smiling state of the pet dog
Moose is now over 5 years old
But after becoming a network phenomenon, mistress Jennifer shared the story of Moose the dog. It turned out that behind the “happiest in the world” face was an unexpected reason.
Right from birth, Moose was born with a strange disease, having a deformed skull. This dog there is no frontal region and many parts of the brain are missing – especially the area of the brain that supports the sense of smell. That’s why his facial muscles are unusual: his nose is crooked, crossed eyes, protruding mouth. When in its normal state, Moose’s disfigured face looks like it’s always smiling, even when it’s really unhappy.
Moose is lucky to be taken care of and loved by her owner Jennifer
Jennifer Osborne said she met Moose in 2016 at a pet store. At this time, the dog is only 6 months old. She decided to bring home Moose – the dog that was rated as the “least sharpest” in the store, because she found it too pitiful when it took on a deformed shape. Jennifer was afraid that with her appearance, no one else would buy Moose and the dog would be destroyed or abandoned.
Currently this cute dog has more than 140,000 followers on Instagram
The internet star dog has very weak health but is always active and playful
Not only having a deformed skull, Moose also carried many other diseases. Specifically, it frequently suffers from seasonal allergies and pterygium. Because of this disease, Moose’s eyelids are protruding, creating a lovely look that few people know how uncomfortable the dog himself feels. In the year In 2018, when she was 2 years old, Moose also had frequent seizures, causing her health to be severely weakened. However, this “happiest dog in the world” is still extremely agile, energetic and intelligent. Moose’s illnesses also don’t affect its lifespan.
Some recent pictures of Moose
Jennifer shares loving words about her pet: “Looking at Moose, you would never imagine that he has a brain problem. She is extremely intelligent, has personality and is friendly, affectionate with people. I am extremely grateful and feel lucky because had the opportunity to raise it. With everything that happened to Moose, we believe it is a miracle.”.
Source: Metro
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