Penguin helps boy with rare genetic disease overcome fear of going out

A boy named Owen is seven years old. The boy had difficulty talking to other children. He worries when he learns that he is different from others. The boy has a genetic health problem.

His father adopted a dog named Haatchi. He is an Anatolian shepherd. The dog lost its leg because it was tied to the tracks.

The dog was amputated. The dog was seriously injured.

Since being adopted, the dog and the boy have been loyal friends and never left each other.

The boy is afraid to go out because he has an inferiority complex because he thinks he is different from others. Thanks to the dog, he overcame this guilt.

The boy loves to take Haatchi to dog shows. They can be seen walking together like close friends. The dog gave the boy’s life a new meaning.

The boy was seriously ill and his muscles were tight due to Schwartz-Jampel syndrome. Both help people in every difficulty they face.

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Source: HIS Education

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