When Joey Maxwell and his wife first met Maverick in the death shelter, he was little more than skin and bones. Muff became a member of their family as soon as they adopted him, and they lived six happy years together.
When the dog was diagnosed with lymphoma a few years ago, Maxwell did everything he could to help his four-legged companion fight the disease. The first round of chemotherapy went well. But the disease struck him again two months ago, leaving him unable to move.
As a result, the dog owner decided to transport the dog in a cart. Making Mav’s final days as happy as possible had a huge detrimental effect on the dog’s health initially.
According to Maxwell, when they take the dog for a walk, “he will howl at everyone who passes by to pet him because he thinks the whole world is there to love him.”
And he could be right. It’s unbelievable how much love and support Maxwell and his dog get. For example, after telling his story, Maxwell got a 50% discount on a cart, and he and the cashier burst into tears. People are approaching Maverick to show their affection now that he has become known in the small village of Maxwell.
Mav thoroughly enjoys the ride. As a result, your dog may gain strength every day.
“We are in a good position because we recognize how important MAF is to so many other people right now, and we know he has experienced every bit of that in return,” the spokesman said.
Maverick captures the positive vibes. He can now sit up on his own and is gaining strength day by day.