Kathryn, a vet technician, first saw baby Sally while she was in critical condition. The dog was handed to her by a breeder who was no longer able to care for her. Sally had pneumonia and was having trouble breathing; the vet technician characterized her as "blue.Sally demonstrated a wish to be a regular dog despite her disability. She would constantly make signals to her carers, like as kissing the wall of her bubble and peering outside. The dog wanted to play and live her life normally, but her body refused to cooperate.
Sally had her first stroll in the park, went to the pool, picked her first toy, and much more. She's no longer that sick little dog, and she's now enjoying her existence in the real world.